Novamser 8, 1856.) THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 749 
Se eae by ain eet anng NEW P PATENT INVENTIONS FOR STABLE REQUISITES. 
eat eee Paris Exhibition, and by the English and 
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LAMMERMUIB Farm, J = Now . 3,—Ha in this upland 
district has this > 
however, is now all securi aoa though much of what was 
earliest cut has sustained arer damage, yet upon the whole TT A M À N D H 
we have been fally | more fortunate thai ur Low Cow 
feighbours, in.having about one-half of our corn to cut when nthe HE Original INVENTORS of the PATENT erirgn — my onion ts aga wl ur WATER TROUGR 
weather was at the worst. oe Sige ok of the crop hav’ T AS ONE BERTURE, to which they have made important addition: explained in the 
cut in comparatively dry weather, got in very little ae description Ag 
worse, except in so far as it had sont Bee Toes in shaking when A represents the ePi t Hal uide and Collar Rein, the ball ) or mixing with the food in the manger, is alone sufficient to claim 
the weather was so boisterous. The loss from this cause has been of which is taki to the back of f the riara works with ease and 1 notice. 
very considerable, What was uncut was shaken by the wind, | freedom up or down the guide bar, and is hey aor in itsopera-| © The Seed Box detached, made of Galvanised Sheet Iron 
and much has been lost from the portion which was cut, from so | tion, as also a sure preventative against the t restive horse | light and durable. 
much handling in opening down and tying up. Towards the | being cast in the stall. BA ttt Patent Saddle and Harness Bracket combined, can 
close of October the weather changed favourably, though even B The Patent Portable Seed Box can be instantly detached ith great one eth oes Harness Rooms, where 
then we had little or no winning weather, and we fear a consider- | from the Rack without disturbing the anes The m par of the object as the long = è bracket can be tu none at 
able quantity of grain has been stacked in bad condition. When | seed in a clean and useful state, either for for agricu ultural purposes, way when n 
harvest pi piee oe paipa ppb ky they bagi this year 3 
been, and when the co: n oroughly steeped and 9 
been and mnan that it Te next to impossible to get it into even COTTAM S MANGERS are co onstructed i in the best possible manner, both as to to form and 
tolerable condition for stacking, although the weather may be utility, are cleanly in appearance, dura red Plain, 
ordinarily dry. The wet weather and open autumn have how: * E ll 
ever, ensured the Turnip crop, which has not been so large for the Vi ised, or elle 
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rroan aed tec them yeb aro elt wat Reape open | Lmproved ie Guttering, with moveable safety covers, Sanitary Tra , Stable Pumps, Double Corner Mangers, 
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favourabi sd ill “contin Sy a bul r seve Cha, Cutters and Oat Bruisers, kept on show at 
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Be ee ee teak aE in atin as ste (COTTAM & HALLEN’S WORKS, 2, Wins Street, Oxford Street, se 4 
a als peo Oo ee ell ipis ome K autum WARMING AND VENTILATING. Sek New Ei Catalogue for 1856, and Estimates 
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begin to consider ourselves pr tty safe from the dise; hen it B. E L S O N, 
aae ehane are pat on b Turnipe; after BRITANNIA IRON W Die RKS, BA N BURY, 
that, though we have seen an occasio! l case, we never have had 
LL have pleasure in a See Do bo free, 
on eee da ue Hi ae his Illus 
mple: 
overy when once seized by it. The disease is generally at e of Im 
a height befo: the sl bay rd Ley notice it. Bathing and smear- cnt ectolr s repeat GARDNER'S ae eee. 
ng will be eral in the course of a week. A few farmers still ACTION and SIRGLE-ACTION TURNIP 
ies to the practice of presen ing wit! m and TERS, which have hte — ma hess Royal Agricul: 
this range of hills, expense of smearing is at least double 
tural Society’s Prizes s at its yearly 
meetings, the last being at "Carlisle i in a 1855; the Prize 
Medal at the Great Exhibition, 1851; and st nearly 
all the prupatlald ates meetings. BETWEEN 
SIXTY AND SEVENTY THOUSAND of these 
be ig ae been made in, and supplied from the 
orks 
MOODY’S, PHILLIPS’, GAUNTLETT’S, BUSHE AND 
BARTER'S, and every other deseription of Patent 
TURNIP GRATERS and wt 
CHAFF oir parang B. Sam sear Cornge Chaft 
Cutters of all size: ying 10. 
o 141. 
CHAFF CUTTERS, for stables and small occupations, 
and for exportation, 32. and 4l. 
CORN BRUISING earn Be se also for exporta- 
tion), from 37. 5s. up to ach. 
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i the tups hagi ia the more protected and sheltered 
itiationë; be put to the s about the 8th or 10th of this month, 
but on the higher groun mas “the tups are not generally put out till 
the 22d. 
Notices Correspondents. 
DRILLS, &c.: Tyro. malar © Hornsby Fo of Grantham, and Garrett MALT MILLS of various s 
of Samah, 2 ae Sagie of Peasenball, &c., are makers, | LINSEED CAKE BREAKERS, from 2l. 6s. up to 102, 
Howard’s harrows, or Saunders and Williams—both of Bedford, ch. 
are the best. 
CHURNS.—Samuelson’s Registered Atmospheric and 
Darvinc-BeEtt: H Mitchell. Its use is preferable “too Anthony’s Patent American, manufactured solely by 
uelson. 
gean use a sudden eee om | working of the machine B. Sa 
in throwing off of the band, not in the of 
a parts, as is sure to be ae case pa toothe whee sol ps KASES PATENT DOUBLE-ACTION FORCE 
EXTRAORDINARY SHEEP: A Corr it frond Market Weighton 
wishes us to notice here that Mr. Thonies Mitchell a pps GALVANIZED IRON BARREL PUMPS, at 27, be. 
there last Wednesday the three years old Cotswold BARLEY HUMMELLERS. 
“ Champion,” d Beale Browne, iS $ 
WEIGHING MACHINES, MANGLES, &c. &c. &c. 
The be procured of all respectable Iron- 
feds ead Toen Dealers 2 the Kingdom; or 
direct from the Works, Banbury, Oxo 
AC the cattl ice.” We should have no 
esitation in using ie BARTON’S PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS 
Gas Lime: resem nsis. It has absorbed sulphuretted hydrogen, , 
and to the xtent to which thi pr been done itis liable on AND ENAMELLED MANGERS. 
exposur o the air to absorb oxygen, and so become gypsum. 
ie fertlising influence is, we believe, rl attributable Boe 
ence on finely divided lime—and to its influence 
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KEEPING Magee ses OF MANGEL Worzet: S P. says:—As I 
ve sometimes seen inquiries on this subject it eed perhaps 
interest some ‘of our readers to hear that I last 
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HESE FITTINGS will be found 
to possess all 
the latest and most important improvements, and are of 
arish in Bedfordshire; we do not 
know the district, “but brll pink some iotië there may Rei tr jou 
beeping Othe date of the sale of stock on “Lidlington | the pest manufacture. All kinds of Stable Furniture in stock. 
Sheng nguirer. We believe that if cut now it will shoot again iron robbers oe Fem à cing, Toi perepere rap ee Iian: 
A alogues forwarded on zs of two postag ps. 
Pup the er go wo Laden e srt = "Fae 8 BARTON, Iron Fou nder, &c., 370, Oxford Street, London. 
Þe answi d by some more ienced grower. es or PA’ THS. 
te Pe Ni We cannot do better how give yi SHED FLOORS. 
r. Gilbert Mu the same qui y 
ut to him in the onesti at the Agricultural S ee = tia 7 MAE during the 
Sanr eia riian roaka ate was should cogstruct thetr walks of PORTLAND =e —— 
from the cow contains a quantity ot combined with CEMENT gonen ea which are fo! thus:—Screen the wea Bi aaa i © 
any acid, by which soda the curd is believed to be held in | gravel of which the path is at present made from the loam which 0.1, Si Grater . ” .. £310 0 
solution» the rennet when added to the warm mil s as a | is mixed with it, and to every partof clean gravel add one of sharp No. 2. DaS bei 5 3 0 
y \ ite au the acid of milk; the acid pro- | river sand. To five parts of such equal mixture add one of Port- Ra 3. Ditto d oy tee 6 0 
a a ee atural souring of milk combines with the land Cement, and in rate the whole well in the dry state before tra tor Driving ; Pulley. , adapted to Steam Diver, 10s. 
and renders the cheesy matter insoluble, wht ch in | applying the water. It may then ee = 2 inches thick. Pena BUsHE as hr rs hi Hg Patent Root are 
consequence a bd words, the milk labourer can mix and spread it. No s required beyond im this season by A. & T. Fry, (late 
Tow Mancne: W H, . It is the most Pitiable sub- | spade, and-in 48 hours it becomes as hard as a Tock. yi fon Fowler & Fry) "Temple sows pl Feetory, Bristol. 
‘stance tho the antt; pated bolaig worth 121. and super- | cannot grow th and it the action of the | They are now the cheapest, most simple, and at the same 
phosphate bet sid oe er ton are no guide whatever to the | severest frost It is necessary, as water does not soak through it, | most effective machines for the purpose of reducing roots of all 
nsic ral of fo town chet are must ascertain its di to a fall from the middle of the path towards the sides. into very small gra or shreds. "Testimonials 
Fosition, and caleulat according the known value pe: The same preparation makes first-rate paving for BARNS, | and di ma; ain from A. & T. Fi 
of the several CATTLE-SHEDS, FARM-YARDS, and all oth ituatii and the may either be obtained direct, or from 7 
~ $s usual, ma: ions have been received teo late, | where a clean, hard bottom is a desideratum. respecta! poemen d or ironmo! in the coun: egit 
and otharaare'¢ dexained till then ron iney ioneiriosoan be made. | winter equally well as in summer, the above prices Corne’s Patent Chaff Machines’ of pee 
We mea! beg the indulgence of those rege the 
insertion of w! 3 is still dela 
Manufacturers. of the C eis, J. B. Waitt & Brorness, | sizes, pes te air and Bean Mills, se and Garduer’s 
ose contributions is ee ters, &e. 
Milbank Street, Westminster. | double and single action Turnip Cut 
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