SEPTEMBER 13, 1856.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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qe 3 , they ong’ ht to have purity in the abstract, and a 
the vag elt book sho ould "ts kept. It was hard to call upon a VALUABLE IM PROVEM ENTS IN MOWIN NG . MACH IN ES. 
iad o had his own onerous duties to perform, to deci 
{pon the breed of the animals an exhib and to impose = him 
dious task of telli ibitor that his stock wa 
tae ee. It, would be far better to have a herd-book, whieh BY ROYAL 
should regulate the admission i of pure 
stock. He thought the sense of the eating’ k ould be best = 
pressed by a scents gill effect, aA “that Ke polled Und the P a 
ghland, Ayrshire, aud shorthorn breeds should be Kept p Lek n 
ae vegntar herd- books be kept, and regular pedig er the Patronage of Her Majesty Queen ier, and His Majesty the Emperor of 
without showing which cattle of these breeds wo abe “ind neh. 
missible into any show grounds; and at the s: 
meeting, recognising this principle, that as tharos is A meer Tr 
valuable breed of crosses, whether of one kind or another, =) thia AN E R z 7 A N S A D S O \ 
„at how-yards there a e a certain amo > 
ven tothem. The object oftl ty Aai 
ror: and he thought it hard, as pure stock was Kept OATH, P tle oer PATENTEES: 
for the purpose of crossing, that those shoul yi e + F- 
cue seg exactly aie, or were ee ared to do, what the E| se SH AND ram while soliciting the attention and Garden to ouir 
breeders only gave th in ié of doing. d Pony MOWING and ROLLING MACHINES, the Soi pietiis pr sw of which are now 
Mr. Hall Maxwell iioi all Mr. s Bargéy. had said as to the | &t the cae s tie S Fespeotally licit notice to their new HAND MACHINE, specially aouf for mowing heretz 
use of herd-books and pedigrees, but if ls pted | arou nd flow eles &e., hich has now undergone a trial amply sufficient. na ace the Patentees wit! irer Hanee to offs it it 
he was afraid the ge tlemen of Ayrshire would obje it. The | 25 the hoart as the most efficient and complete sei? cpr provem: me effected by th ar Patentees bean ee 
position means that no animal shall be allowed to compete the machine i be reed with perfect ease by one person. It rapt S no aidigs 6 be wheels or rollers 
La t a pedigree taken from thi Tied ook. Gentlemen who | Close to the edge of flower: beds; has great facilities for quic! aang, cutting and rolling at “the 6 same shaira ; pte length Am ‘fe po 
knew the district where the Ayrshire breed is to be found in all can be effectually regulated in seid ae ay, ly turning a screw, and being simple as well as co’ mplete in in its construction 
its purity, know that many of the farme rs ky are not i con- | the meat e can be easily wor and m: by mon labourer. The machines are fitted with due regard to $ strength and 
dition to ‘keep those books. If = uti iqi adopted, it dura an consequently hot a tall liable a koto sat of order. The work is aun d with great rapidity, and in a manner vastly 
would be rendered nugatory by ther : perce to mowing with the Sookie while e innltaiieotie operations of rolling and close cutting greatly improve and beautify 
y ghd a Ayrshires. 
Te thought that, kert the mE might piit its Spit in 
favour of abe books s, it might be goii to 
adopt the re 
pais of Limekilns) confirmed the remark 
to the Ayrshire stock. _In his opinion 
fs 
of Ayrshires as they had of any other ar of stock. He 
hoped the premiums for tig Ne bh would be raised to the same 
rank as those for shorthorus, for milk, chees aie "and cream were 
valuable poe 
hen eed to, in the form that all the 
breeds ald To, kept pure, Tae that Be, "anal es ata 
should be sent up to the directors of the Highland Society, 
Calendar of of Operations. 
age 
Borp E Fens, Se; 
nearly eesicteied; rand with 
visitation of five days’ contin 
have been very favourable; à 
-A 
TEMBE 
ept. 8.— —The harvi about here is 
sar exception of pr extraordinary 
said 
sc 
gave life an nd v 
re of the series on 
k, by Murray.—The price 
eee to must Pe auoeriained on application to 
ey iew gie t profess to be an advertise- 
RIC Rat Poison 
ur columns, 
A Welsh Sub. It is generally adver- 
‘We will extract the recipe as soon as 
degree of congelation of 
” should have been omitted 3 ge? 
at the head of it, the gain in Noe. 3 a 
f 365, in. th 
Wrong, and 184 and 300 should be read 168 a: 
ad r eal- 
me turf. bhaj Ro liing and Mowing Machine is now in common use at all the Royal Gardens, Win ox, Kew, Buckingham Palace 
ci od Price Lists forwarded on application 
N.B. A. Sxanxs & Son findin elfer eir Patented Improvements are irated, beg public against purchasing 
spege siy Hober their improvemen 
A. s& oo. be 
esi paemioga PAHING MACHINES, for destroying Weeds, &e., 
of which 
NEW PATENT INVENTIONS FOR , STABLE Bek iey enas 
Awarded a Prize at the Paris Exhibition, and Patr 
French Governments. 
HE Original INVENTORS of the PATENT ENAMELLED HAL RACK and WATER oe 
i Lae mand engraving: to which they have made important additions, the main features of the same being explained in 
escription and engraving, 
A represen e Patent Halter Guide and Collar Rein, the ball ) or mixing with the food in the manger, is alone sufficient to claim 
of which is rites A the back of the manger, works with ease and | general notice. 
freedom up or down the guide bar, and iy noiseless in its opera- C Th tached, m: vanised Sheet Iron, 
tion, as also a sure preventative against the most restive horse | light and dural 
being cast in the stall, D The Patent Saddle and Harness Bi 
B The Patent Portable Seed Box be instantly detach with great en a in Sanne nena Room cere spice an 
from the rere without disturbing the hay! The saving of zy object, as the long portion of the 
seed in and useful state, either for agricultural purpose: the when not in use, 
OTTAM'S MANGERS are constructed i in a the best possible manner, both as to form and 
utility, are cleanly in appearance, durab tured Plain, 
Gal or Enamelled. 
Improved $ able Guttering, with moveable safety covers, S 
Sanitary y Traps, Stable Pumps, Double Corner Mangers, 
Chaff Cutters and Oat Bruisers, kept on show at 
COTTAM & HALLEN’S WORKS, 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Street, poses 
WARMING AND VENTILATING. Bei New Heong. Catalogue for 1856, and Estimates gra 
pplica 
T. GREEN'S NEW INVENTION IN LAWN MOWING AND 
ILLING MACH S, 
SOLE MANUFACTURER, IR NORTH STREET, LEEDS. 
REGI ISTERED “JULY ‘24, "1855.—No. 3739. 
Beet ADVANTAGES OF THESE MACHINES supersede ing 
all Wheelin front of the Grass Box, consequently will eins sont and ro ds, 
witho at" any eee ae eae Ta or ra the old f fashioned peer oh others; wil ‘ither 
the Grass any rix ngth eeds and i havi 
coe shag resid they will turn in very lit ttle m, and cut at the same time. All the working parts i 
uch stronger fen the old machines. The bottom Blades are structed that they cannot 
ree an und; they are only drawn, and not Basha and d os to other es, 
consequently do not require half the power to work them. The three jo ties can be worked by 
e person with ease; the two latter with a pony or donke: ey. 
OF Pyare Eirin CASH):— 
13 inches 16 in = — a 28 inches and 32 inches 
£5 5 0 £1210 0 
kiire 
To Mr. GREEN, LEE 
your highly improved Mawiig and Rolling Machine. 
wn on flat ground with ease by one pori and Patt eg 
. So complete and simple is se coer amateur gent 
not 
extensive 
rae work it; Ba ee ge ft sistem eek, 
congratulate very valual nvention, w! n my o on, gha y 
read ep m not niot only fee fo eS ncaa easy to the workman, bu extremely ex- 
ving in the rass lawns, cone a great boon to 
Cae ipapa jn its o 
ae on application to the Menace 
blic.—I am, 
and may be had 
RROOD, Superinten- 
be returned, 
renner rich cose eee bed and fot i, in England ; also | Mr. Cuartes Ga 
s al a pl Department, Crystal Palace, Sydenham. 
dent of Agricul 
