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SEPTEMBER 27, = THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 653 
to be equal to the w The cet very wee s being that of Bell’s, 
aoe e evn It c 17 poles in 37 7 minutes, or VA 
isi the era minutes. Grosskill's| Bell ia not operate ee yah LUABLE l M PROVEM ENTS : N MOWI NG MAC H l N ES. 
One of the keys rrai with the SS ebe _ ass = 
causing several stoppages. This defect in ae opd ip pa ‘ 
a ereved more than vase cause of disappointment and B Y R (0) Y A T 
“ failure in this machine, The time taken was not tested. After 
completing their portions in the Wheat field, the machine; bon 
removed to an adjoining field of Oats—varie 
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iety Birley- Fo 2 
f medium thickness and length of straw, a at pecs ing no 
2 Ogee ey ae na = ing no | Under the Patronage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and His Majesty the Emperor of 
th 
Pirs Hussey was even more decided, and a AER pro: | 
ci our. 
careful trial the judges issued the following report:— T 
judges are of opinion that Mr. Harkes has not only failed Pa = A N D kk R 3 T A x K S À \ D S O N 
establish that superiority which is requisite to entitle him to on 9 
ward, but that his machine, in its present state, is interior pete 
of the ~— which were brou ught forward, viz. +, à Crossk. in ROATH, FOR FARSH i RE. PATENTE ES. 
hibited or Mr. Forrester, Stewart Hall; and a M'Cormack’s, | A SHA a anD SON, while soliciting the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, and Gardeners to thei 
ary yL É ae A e Horse a MOWING and aydi ci MACHINES the completeness and superiority a which are now well 
stoppages of the Crosskill, the whole of these worked to the satis- | at the same time > respectfully solicit noti thei MACHINE, specially adapted for , s 
faction of the judges; but, on the whole, they are ay. cape to | porary flower beds, &c., and which as ae th og a af po sufficient to enable the Patentees with all confidence to offer it 
accord the superiority to Mr. Forrester’s machine, At the same s the cheapest as well as the most efficient and complete machine extant. The improvements effected by the Patentees enable 
time, it is due “ei stato that ery Kinnaird’s did excellent work | | | tho machine to be worked with perfect ease by on ires n heels or rollers i 
d a s: 
i ng tha at his yet superior either ir 
efficien my, i ra rot he re aged that, in “principle, | | and Os y lus i orw poli 
Sappronches that siniplieity wh whieh i ie dondomi; and thatitm nay | | N.B. A. SHA: s& Sox finding l trated PETRS f arded on X ication Dahi 
f subjected to t P ng 
Lala awe eh may sugge atere ae rl Gunna | Machines with their vements without their name and address arias on the yeaa 
| A. SHANKS & sox ma pag Fleming’ s ponent egal be pee aera for destroying Weeds, &c. G 1 W: Yards, 
Eee licati 
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., particnlars and prices of which will be learned o 
NEW PATENT INVENTIONS FOR STABLE am bese 
Calendar of of Operations. 
serre BER. 
Cousty WEXFORD, Sept. Coir yield of Barley here is Awarded a Prize at the eg Exhibition, and Patronised by the English an 
unprecedently great—price aitta. Beans suffered from blighting French Governme nts. 
weather about six weeks ago, and have not filled well produe e 
about a third 1 last y The most promising and 
a 
same cause in some instances, bat" half the tubers are sound; 
ee is gone. Some othersorts in the same fields 
have not been injured. My own Potatoes (as to main cup) wit! 
Om | 
c rfe 
MID-LOTHIAN, Sept. 18.—Except ing so 
e: 
ithe ues a few d: jk ; 
secured. Generall; 2 ue 
It gives promise of a full average yield Wheat es r oi 
80 good acolour as could Ladle souk wished haa ee wet ill C OFTA M A N D HAL LE N, 
= be injured in any wa; articularly as there has as ye 
no spron ating, ‘The ‘Tura nip o crop, which was very backward for TESO Original 1 co oyi of the PATENT ENAMELLED MANGER RACK and WATER TROUGH 
me time, has made great progress, and may now be regarded a: to which they have made important additions, the main features of being explained in 
onatly an average, i ts gd chordie 
“ka represents the Patent Halter Guide and Collar Rein, the ball | or mixing with the food in the manger, is alone sufficient to claim 
of which is mucho to the back of the manger, works with ease and | general notice. 
Notices to Correspondents. freedom up or down the guide bar, and is noiseless in itsopera-| C The Seed Box detached, made of Galvanised Sheet Iron, 
Beetroot Sucar: A Farmer. The following passage taken fro tion, as also a sure preventative against t the most restive horse | light and durable. 
a letter by Mc: Caird to the Times partly answers your qig being cast in the stall. D The Patent Saddle and Harness Bracket combined, can be 
tion; but it must be remembered that a Beet Town here, and B The Patent Portable Seed Box can be instantly detached | used with great advantage in Harness Rooms, where space is an 
one grown in Germany are two different things :—“ The manu- from the os without disturbing the hae: The eign of the orech as the w ng portion of the bracket can be turned up out of 
facturers of Beetroot sugar are the great employers of labour, | seed in a clean and useful state, either for agricultu purposes, | the way when n not in use, 
the capitalist farmers of this of Gel We have not 3 
h Easland any bath ario Sheeraua in agricattnre, | COTT. G: constructed i in the best possible manner, both as to form and 
for they unite the business of the farmer and cattle feeder on | utility are cleanly i in ren du t d Plain 
1 ith those of sugar boiling and sugar refining. r 
The sugar factorii very extensive and costly i c- Galvanised, or Enamelled. 
ti z = 
skit,‘ business has been established here pr — Improved § Stable Guttering, with moveable safety covers, Sanitary ae, Stable Pumps, Double Corner Mangers, 
15 years, but it is constantly extending under the a Chaff Cutters and Oat Brui: on show at 
t of fii d tly by a high 
perth bs hope Eyed Seea coder teryrur rel processes. | COTTAM, & HALLEN’ S WORKS, 2, Winsley Street, Oxford Ses cro 
The yield, which some years ago was as one to 16, has now WARMING AND VENTILATING, ee p TA aoe ed Catalogue for 1856, 
on applicat 
howe BES EN rhe tee ti ee ‘The molasses, after the sugar is 
ted, are made 
the premises for fattening. cattle. finds a ready sale as food ie 
milk cows at about 20s. a The wrth and manufacture o 
the crop furnishes a Siet: source of employment to a BARTOW Ee E ance FITTINGS, 
large body of labourers, nearly all the year round. The sugar á 
> s y Trop can 
be grown in this northern climate. As a source of revenue to | 
| 
the Government, none A es excisable crops can approach it, 
for at the rate already sta ted, it must yield a duty of n early ` 
as a cic ex the Prussian Government. te oi RLS 
n doubled within the last two ye: ithout in any way 
diminishing the progress of this Deamniaerative e. AA HESE reminds will be a to possess all 
great landowners have factories for the conversion of their sugar | the ar pens most important improvements, and are of 
Beet, but the bauers, or yeoman proprietors, gene: cay ues as a best m: All kinds of Stable. ‘Farnitare in stock. 
cand ip g ie makers at high rents for this special In Haci, arroan Fencing, Tomb Railings, &e. New Illus- 
Bent, DSHARE: Sub. It is to be had at ae | ated re forwarded o ipt of two postage stamps. 
from 7. Desc Apply to any implement salesman. | James Barros, Iron Piter &c., 370, Oxford Street, London. 
Cuancr is Mix: E T. If the udder feels hard or tende: Be Os ace aE 
pee = 3 =r 
would eam hot fomentations twice a day for some = | pre NING.—The GRECIAN PRUNING SAWS Bagh S ROLLER eee for 
* : 3 
Oal 
irka sékhow rg to be the best for ey, Linseed, Malt, &c., and Grinding Beans the 
One or two pounds of Linseed cake or Linseed-meal given | deseri; Apion b of Pruni A ged pin Cay oleae e apend most bair Crushing Mills OOA and work with less 
pina food ont e also be oe wre If her bowels are |2 other, Rad domiti or iak: Price 2s. 6d., 3s., and 3s. 6d. | power than an kay oe oane Popek Pen of the Arik Pippa 
give . of Epsom salts. W. C. S. > age late W. Col Cutl 4,H rket, poor was aw: URNER fe t Linseed 
bea :G ae You should discontinue | Sto seca see remain i hipe a, rn Crusher,” As the Carlisle cea GEN last sien 
fore calv: in REF ie 
g. m one h a Prize was yin =} ae a ge gett gal Shows 
res N ich, Gloucester, neoln, so st Prize of 150 
for being thrown Pri: a Bg en of po or other pi nn baa PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD. sa 
as d, ex TIS (4 x 
francs and Gold Medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 
Agriculture, 1856. A great variety of these mills are manui 
tured, adapted for farms of all sizes, large coachi ng and carry 
ing establishmen ts, gentlemens’ riding stables, breweries, 
RINDING 3 TLE is ee thot. fe gen AND 
GRI a 1E y e Graiv 
Seeds, &c. eth i Tot Ba 
I 
ing the root, which throws up a stronger crop j 
than ever, 
Grass Mowy Twice : H B. You had better feed off close with 
e i — will get a better crop than if you let the after- 
rley. 
n undis iee “ne Catters S ts team power; Oil Cake Breake: 
Ista Gor Conn: R Gough. We should prefer Barley-meal to for English oy Tomiga ake; Pirol sod Pithi Mene 
ae weight mae Pn in for fa tlening pigs. Engines; combined Threshing Machines; Saw Tables; One- 
scriber. thanks. We have not room for the | YNOR anp COOKE’S ee etre PRUN- | horse Carts, &c., all of a superior description, are manufactured 
reports which other papers give. Your reference to the Se ING G, P SCISSOR and GRAFTING KNIVES, VINE and yee P sig snag ent cient iron. WW orks; Apawistt: Fitnstrated 
ns ee fi i PRUNING hi SSORS, &c., as tested, len and re- 
pae We kiy oe the Gardener's Chroni 
Dr. 
ON. 
Waren Mrapee 47, Nov. 24, 1855), can be obtained of any Nurseryman or Seeds- 
S: Readingensis the cate’ book we know is b 4 1 Ez z {mitations of our Roller Mil of very inferior manuf: 
Stephens—an old work. You will ind el chapters in all | man in the three kingdoms. de Medals In 1851 and 1835. "The being offered for mae in Se and elsewhere which, ee from. 
Systematic works on agriculture, r instance in Blackie’s pore Sob French Exhibition at ecg a Pabor: 5 read their resemblance in design to ours, are caleulated to mislead 
cppedia,” where the subject is diseussed by Mr. Hugh blades warranted to carry n edge of to wear | the public: Wi ive må 
Wister Deans: J G. Inquiry of th t seedsman is Aa ar aian a teat ls Hoes, spu Mills miese adogs gages: Spy per at whose 
. e nearesi - . our may seen; ani Im- 
in o7 to obtain them. EE foa enn MN arpa icy gh Hammers, and all kinds of Horticultural Tools. | plement Department of the Crystal Palace, S; a Somaru y= 
advertising columns, Established 1738, Bee eee p eniran 
