THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Jerr 22, 1865.] 685 
— — — ына Bows оғ A SMALL BLACK BREED (27 | cu ultivators, Hanson's Potato digger, &c. The Keevil's 
93. BREE n rk ia G. M. Sexton, | gger, &c. ey h eevi machines,- with a great many extremely well 
а. В. G- Stearn d. M E ext "irri б.? W. F. Collier fioc Les " genie coiler for regu pec A the deviséd and efficient improvements and — c 
ef Wherste* sha all her ft d l rt. dt 
et Vi d Wood. Вотан оа or THE BERKSHIRE BREED (14 | which cw ват tool is dra aud fr bo: chan x p — cities 
Le A. Stewart, Gloucester; 2, ditto. Н. C.: ditto. | At the stand o f the Rending IDOL Company, E Parsons, of Martock, shows his combined c dens 
Le Ж Es haymakers, Takes, chaf ие жузун machines, | | wrought i iron wheels, and also a combined Fortrakisg 
Que 05. Бек, "Lasers y^ ye —1. В. E. Duckering, оѓ) and steam engines аге shown.—Mr. Cuthbert, of|and Е 
it e; 2, W. Gam z бы Dm. B. шш, EMEN edale, shows his eco ne an orse reaper.— | Мг. Childs, of 481 New Oxford Street, shows а clever 
Qum 96 Рема THE аз ie. ABOVE 4 AND NL Carson опе, о nster, show a capital. d Ameri ork 
wmz A en itries).—1, R. E. Duckering, of Northorpe; | horse hoe, with ju beam, affording a simple hold in the trial ground; also a very clever self-feeding saw 
& Моутвя upon and mean 
2 F. B. Wainma 3 BR G m Pros pr A SMALL WHITE Bev 1 ы -— be. ie ra rs na. 
Crass 97. Pess е IEEE Rd кз бид» E йону verley со Сот show а large collection of Priest & Woolnough, of Kingston, show a 
Burgo, ОР тни CE diam, of Кыен: „ G. M. Sexton. | Carts Be Pa aggo ын of Blackburn, shows Brus "collection of Sowing machin nes, and have taken 
ec» (4 295. Prxs or 3 BREEDING Sow Pics оғ А sMALL Втлок | an upright elliptical un iln rn,in 
Pw F THE sawe Li e. гра. 4 S best 8 Мохтнв сЕ 1 dashers revolve beside each other Mr. Hawkes, of Tiv erton, shows wing / machines, 
op (t енне) Ө, DEREN Du чә eus ВИ M ree 1 p. » of "UN tham, ex xhibits his rpm in which the delivery of the corn from the seed box 
Crass 00. m SAME LITTER, ABOVE 4 AND UNDER 8 MONTHS fe dor ве ains, and manure. d hav ving two rolle ers, one on тү, side of 
Dire entries).—1, W. Yelle, of Highworth ; 2, J. s, | good жойы Jim but great "fertili ty of invention, with. endless chai around 
et Langford, 59 в Кеса насоса Ма essrs. Woods & Cocksedge, of Stowmarket, show vods ^ intervals of а few h in tl 
Crass 100. DG UTE 9 тнк E Mere their well- known n pulpers, ‚ erushing mills, carts, and | upper pa rt o of. their reriinion pass aa the seed 
— AND pm 8 MoNTHS OLD (2 entries), —1 ngle: ox, an 
А КЛИ, Ripon ; 2, W. В. Wai s Mess жч Bio, ar apuy exhibit their rotating Кер ber novelty, and mor more —— useful, isshown 
urnip buncher and horse y Mr. Skelton, of Bodm опе way or turn-w 
D BY THE LOCAL COMMITTEE OF , у 
PRIZES ОРРЕВКР PORT AND PLYMOUTH. Мг. К plough, in which tb ea E т peris fa alternately 
Crass 122. BOAR, 
ALL TO HAVE BEEN m1 "m а аа ый. Течна дот E 
LD 
аа 
Sow, AND THEIR LITT: ВЕК: 
17тн JULY, 1865. —1, К. росі 
BUTTER. 
‚ Litton, 12, Newgate Street, London, Е.С. 
24. E. I NDS ОЕ SCALD CREAM BUTTER, MADE 
ND HALF-POUNDS (14 entries).— 1, J. 
Wildicombe, E Torrhill, EE Bridge; 2, T. Burnafor rd, of 
— Gurney, 
Tamerton Foliott. H. C.: W. T. Collier, of Woodtown, Horra- 
WOOL. 
FLEECES EAC 
Fiy: H. 
geom low; T. Clayton, 
Btainley 
1, T. Harris, of Stony Lane 
—ll, 1, C. Boby, of Alton Hall, 
Button. жел Sufolk. 
Crass 
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Crass 
mai 
129. Знворзніве. —1, D. Davies, of Mere Old Hall, 
hire. 
ol 
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T 
ut 
0. HAMPS| L , 
^ ibn. Bedford. 
vs DARTM( — 3L, 1, R. May, of Grendon, 
p 1м. Exwoon.—97,1, E. Maunder, of Heaselby Mill, 
North Molton, 
exten: 
entries 
which comprises 
Wat of Бой аггап Шел 
ме the stands i "à 
shall notice 
аз well as of the 
rmm n of w 
regulated i ps balancing of t 
Very good 
mbined mo 
MPLEMENT Y 
Mais aiias, as well as 
strictly S mestic arie which has 
ea ssi n the Societys shows, 
sive as ever. There are рев of 4000 
on 275 жай, arranged i in two e dee one "d 
and Me, under the Bath 
here ap рек 
n the order of о Cata ^ we 
e more Кшт айе ofthe ss detta 
established теда which mu exhibit. 
esers, Samuelson show thei x akin MIA ican 
ү " t corn is 
ce some of the 
earsley, of Ripon, exhibits a somewhat heavy, 
ut very efficient mower, and combined r а 24 г апі 
шожег, ра did capital work in the trial ground. 
Mr. Майе, о Leeds, e" ows his barrel m. pers in 
on oie — roller: 
TJ 
e by a mple which con- 
verts зон the acting tu rn furrow on the active side 
s eid plough body into the side plate on the land or 
side. —At the next stand Mr, Tinkler of 
k + д1 
is full illust em of steam cultivation— | 
f his syst 
the steam engine has ite do nd Lege S 
frame and thus wo slop ere 
a large collection of аы of ordinary ‘cultivation, 
ing t 
mei by J. Stalker of that town n, and a very "оор and 
ae ту gruti XX harrows, also ha 
„them ery 
ety ^8 prize 
hinder clogging. Instead of the sliding pinions used 
in other d for reversing the motion, a simple 
eccentric m e pinions in and out of gear. Their |b 
s the 
horse GR. tos, especially adapted to heavy crops, are 
exhibited, 
к aie: 16 is mad 
Meis Hayes, of Stamford, ней carts and waggons | 
hibiting many ingenious contri ances and many 
and they 
- cient -— manufactured by himself. 16 is an 
rdinary barrel churn, mounted on single friction 
wheels, with c clever arrangeme ents for the escape o of the 
tedder, eam, and beating the butter clean from t 
simple 
m the best of all methods of d the milk and 
break ond Б. 
Wallis, of Basingstoke, exhibit Hayes’ straw 
elevatoro corn drille, piar rakes, ploughs, — hoes, &c. 
er, of Com Berks, mak es and exhibits a 
d vite cart with pen ched pump, which we have 
proofs o e — construction, а 
off 
pr 
Messrs, arkworthy, of b beri show horse hoes, 
— hear s,drags with du ck 
чуз 
waggons, with swinging ye board, drag, &c. 
Mr. Brenton, of St. German's, shows reaping ey 
(untried before the Judges) with ium delivery ass 
ing the raker, and put in gear at will. 
essrs, Ransomes & Sims, of Ipswich, exhibit ploughs, 
harrows, rotary c ulper and cutter 
d d 
tree, insuring equality of бгаад aud perte od 
horse to turn unimpeded m the land's end by 
very simple and efficient dev 
r. Phillips, of 8, Баарь Buildings, Chancery 
Lane, exhibits his rotary spader or digging machine, ниро to be exerted 
fi t soils 
e 
riving rak whatever the thickness of the crop 
Their id Eclips afi shown, in 
s"general arrange- 
an usual of 
| thr 
ton, shows capital carts | an 
ake. | device for altering the length of cut without change of 
heels. 
g 
а Ж vi exhibitor’ bii anpra A a spring to 
ead o 
soen, in constant daily and satistactory use for several 
year 
Me essrs. Garrett exhibit, in addition to steam 
eshing machines, &c., a clever machine for bruising 
d red ^ ib t - other st to fodder. The 
всагсіб y localities has su the 
ity of hay ggested 
necessity of ME [e hog m cattle "end 
of steaming ; 
horses, without the operation ing; and they 
invite the attention of agriculturists to this apparat 
Mes Richmon handler, of Salford, have 
among their improvements of chaff cutters a clever 
Lynn,’ exhibits 
to nup or dinary adig адв. 
to each lever, 
ights, renders the action 
unt of 
pressing 
Mr. р чу, Bur 
his patented a Mition t 
more inet. се РЫ it enables апу amou 
without an addition 
an importation from America, of use in light soils. apparatus, nd a зден the od weight us 
Messrs. Reeves, of Bratton, show drills, m It see: dh thing. 
distributors, &c. Among their tools is a Ley coru E Boby, of E Ba i “бы Y Edm well- 
screen with a a furrowed surface, giving a greater de > also а 
tec Paniek of Thirsk, erare rod ni ze reaper an Picksley & Sims, of Leigh, near Manchester, show 
—Mr. Barber, of Liv exhibits a mower eutters, mills, la ghe giarre 
bar is flexib vis ees adapts itself to "ed | кайан es altogether. 
туа Нов of the ground. The reaping platform e... ааг mbridge, of Bristol, exhibit rakes, chain- 
be attached detached by simpl торна ire 
bolts, ket $6 үз wi * mower ог rea арег Mr. Brinsmead, of т did shows an ingenious 
4 
machine; к бешм а 
and the finger bar 
itself to the "eise. alt the 
t—did e dri gro наа nd is 
xem ork in the з trial A etd and the stinet ted tha s - акч сап е бег ed of it 
m beli the her, or he n by the same 
[vs cues de Sir vie of the Ju ndges m Near Пе eoruni ; throw it 
T. Craus! ullard?s kicking | in an upright posi ion. 
ыу Mile is Miete cip hé. Кз of Winchfe 14, Hants, show drills and 
Téaper, and Ero eek and P all of “which manure distributors—the е principle, = s ха appear- 
Men. ra tools, Mk gone as pod. v ork with as | ing to depen the d ball in a | 
trial gron m " Dem he mow reapers on the | pierced tci for д аш; dre = stirred 
å dropping o ea e-horse reaper u supplied with up fallin g through the bol. "There s also here a 
foot Д 
wtil 
Чл, 
В еа оп the prize list. 
inder wi 
: pe js as poke and then falling, een 
rising thro A the interval helps the raker 
the corn, T6 will be seen that it has achiev 
Grass seeds and the hinder one Clover. 
ed eed, 
of grain atatim 
Mr. Nicholson, of Деш, hom his well-known hay 
tedders and nce rakes, ro. 
Messrs. т & Co. жу a full illustration of 
| their steam enltivating огон and it is at work in 
ing fi 
fa^ rs. Horusby we have a full 
Soveral forms of his mower and 
reaper (wh pital place in the competi- 
tion beleke mA je ploughs, washing machines, &c, 
Near this | Mes gess & Key show w mowi nga and 
worked by two sets of brushes, the front one g 
It i 
is eges exhibited in at least two 
J 
good 1 ind 
and, of Broughton n Lane, Manchester, exhibits 
tf per 
different gii "itb revolving rake and with screw 
del к e: 
es & Sons, of Norwich, have a good stand of 
with n n shown near d is an upright a os рө! barrel churn, in which. the plunger No es к! 
ip vs tical revolving dasher 1 utors, 
Vertical tubes standing in po: milk : and | up a ary TEES or Couch extirpator, which 
the milk 
bythe Seide cold or hot water—but acting pcd 
E of 0 ote, 
ti aed 
Тц 
кү L гч синь of Chelmsford, sh 
Nri Nm hay tedder: 
pers, &c. 
Чек. Баш tall e 6 
етар xe ше collection of chaff 
exhibits his very clever 
essrs, Smith, ig e rapston, show 
Amies & Bario Г Peterborough, Кы their 
nd form. 
Plement, jg also shown by M 
essrs, Ashby d 
» of ier ыо, Who also exhibit horse rakes, 
and d а 
P Messrs, Tih, of Bedford, nd a ind ine — 
St. Pancras Company show complete stable 
forniture, and a large collection. num niin, 
tes, &c. Musgraves; of ^ aga и illustrate per- 
deus Street, Si 
t the 
Чой» ка of deodorising а р ANE; excremen- 
itious matter by к! m eartb. А portable 
hbhorou 
or potis е n the mx n of Rene 8 ме 
Mr. Hellard, of. Uttoxeter, "exhibits. 
—— Bari aard & Bishop, "of Norwich, exhibit 
their. n ess lawn mower, Messrs. Green, of Leeds, 
also pm epe itors of similar machines.—At the 
cultivation, grubbers, steam 
in the yard, combining the merits of Грелка з en 
stand of Messrs, Greening, of Manchester, is а large 
