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THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
was so pleased with it that I was resolved to have ore | 
Monthly Council, having called the at attention oft faii 
meeting to the rableness pb bay ing a lecture | of the same constru eee Ace sord lingly, Messrs. Clay 
| 
excellent quality, had been secu, Nn secured bef, 
havi ing bee: een c cut by a a aa machine, gk 
bottom of th d 
in each St | ton & Shuttlewo rth & 
T Hobbs moved, and Mr. | It is — en by a'six- cho 
the f llowing resolutions, Bi- ha 
ried u unanimously :— | 
than four lectures during the | 
mem 
Fishe orse engine, erected by Mr. Sked, 
in 1836. 
fe el t dia 
tom e shez 
circumstances ise hi 
machine. The 
season. 
That Professor Voelc sker, the Consulting Chemist of the prem Hw 
Society, be requested to deliver a lecture n Wod the | II have ae s crop op with |w 
Do R th ednes- | 
dog, Ape oth, at ha lepase 12 o°Cle on Agri | it, aa we have never had any easings or igo 
cultural Chemistry in its Relation to the C a E age of | | slightest trouble with it, and it continues a wee as 
Root Crops.” othly and efficiently as the day it w j ed. ad fer 
42+ Ibs. ; 
ei te 
thro ough the S 
iF 
. That the Journal Committee be requested to make ar- wes Wak 40.4 
rangements, with the sretuateets of nd to. Socie ety, for the | thresh am in eera white com Ae valle pins oe it 
ensuing lectures of the session nd t 
to the Council at itsnext mon onthly n me rough, but it threshes them well, an gee the 
That each lecturer be required to “tarnish “the § Secretary, | concave ye the drum to be Or well back. 
within one month from the date of delivery, with a copy I gen ecaly put the g 
previous measuring it up, a this aaa alises the 
Lor his lecture prepa ared for pu blica tion. 
"e | sample; tals ‘amy “previously “well cleaned, every 
p 
use of the etre if required by ne, 
rs)! 
traw from 
the English one, 12 Ibs o; 
oe nt not having been 
i erin 
grain ad 
might T have been miiia with reg: 
I resolved o Ek another tri al hig Oats, 
was ku 
te 
Prof. Voelcker, hat grein: is le 
the Mig of the ee ething ou 
copy of 7 lecture shoal ie ai in the ha 
of the the y after i its delivery, oniy fa 
pening to 
ae or far bg is 
whether the bean 
a) 
ta 
R B 
Hie 
ry, and their 
ng on the. cero Sg ie since ‘of agriculture, oes s 
be reserv eserved for papersin the Journal, for which it | one a 
ly be 
it 
he corn, paati ved a ye oe irection— 
ie grooved obliquely ae ght a left, the next fro 
The drum volu! tions in a ibidis: 
ienei and laid ad the Journal niyaga 
THRESHING-MACH 
ns, 
i “for vet achines =e "Nos 6 and7 r 
e oe ’s Tmplement-shect for the Chester meeting) 
whet! et ihag ze to be simple thres' roc 
or combined _— alapens a straw-shaker, raw from the drum, and makes 
s Exoey t this shaker, which 
porai g mmittee had to be filled with grease 
amely—“ That the 
o est nt portable jae machine for 6- 
power, is restricted toa simple thre: eshin ng-machine, eind the s nai ie 
inclination, which 
sh hoit straw to the 
aff fror 
nET] 
A yee 
a day 
da the machine. 
t 
ha 
pos wonld be in accordance with T resolution :— | ch 
the machine for prize No. 7 would have a similar machine ; 
restriction, only would be worked by steam. bhai 
the E blast be pi bent 
omens W. G. Cavendish, A socond inclin: 
ral Chester Committee, A 
out tl 
— 
th 
g in July. He m 
p under consideration 
the best mode of exhibiting “the very large amount hd 
d compete for the local prizes 
tagging it may n be 
the aian it 
repea 
STEWARD-ELECT OF Imp 
of Sir "Archibald A Macdonald, Bart Bart., 
Hon. W. G. Cav M.P, Mr. 
eoe i I wer 
wae una ap) 
of implements at the Chester eeting. 
—On the 
seconded ny the | taken out as it passes on to the rotator ry screen, 
Caldwell, of Hil- | separator blades, which sizes 
nted steward-elect | 9P® 
e742 
E 
The chaff is de 
personal Og to the = straw of ae other. Ot 
meeting in M: might al 
_ Before ast harvest I was threshing some Wheat 
rene rma So consider they Tequir 
181 lbs., 
eg “the latter 
ton — and straw, though I sa w shea! 
i- siec 
racy is required. The E 
1 val best Oats 
e useful for 
e people em employed a y the tein engine pe 
Moora mill are usually three men and nine | 
and boys Ade — ate ‘aloo required tte dN 
On | grain vale ea taok. to = Lace (ages 
The mens’ 
per day, o 3 
£ women and epi at te 
2 hor orses > 
oals, 
eady pa 
for com a high uniform rate of 
d enon 2 years ago, and I wished to m 
thatch, but it came out so broken 
for r that pu ae 
ake the straw into | 
as to be ace fit 
d therefore drove the 
© CoTracEs,—Sir John William — 
Bart, favour favoured the Council with the Sarenet f expenses 
incurred n him in construction 
plans of Mr. Isaa 
with the 
of Bath, published i in i the Journal of the Society, 
with a request for a special report. 
Adjourned to April 14. 
del 
e Scotch mill completely a gale a at the 
mill was 
41 ms aana 
see 
ould be w her. 
i = carts were placed | f 
t was : regularly given 
reshed | Mes 
| ingi 
nto pa thatch, 
fixed ; | hay. 
i en Sevag used both re; gularly since Preka I thought it 
e against Pa: 
mplete, success 
ew machines Mr. Bridge s also dopts the 
shaker, though, from i 
should scarcel 
ien tin 
o show Whatu A a that § se engines 5 
“with the times, and a 
the a of mer poise i sto i 
inweighedwhen 
~ But we atoh farmi never fr 
pear ` ch ient of gratitude to our English 
history 
character English Sin ias was found to be 30 en tl Ib., 
wiek hans des tone ote 5 th gri se 
ence as follows:— thse = <7 yt ma ok a toe eg 
“In describing these i sis ov I Base Sa tatetttion 
of oes: in krie rE s Hi 
ET a 
hl. of grain a 
he English mi > will leave 
ee i er over 4 
è per „ini 
ving a one, d The resh the 
ion d the spaa Sick r at the Royal by the e Foglish m mi 25 inte, poh quantities was, 
icalt iety’s that 
52 pi as the 
ch mill 
t had tees — by th 
oi efi mill Mae then Dit a ba machine, 
ž ed; aa 
sy E AT W 
ahe on 
bag ser 14 
Se mentees the one Tomit 
P Gani at Monktonhall. “through 1 tho 
Wheat 
i 
on eine 
and | and w 
they ra already 
may trust to Sa 
their es ch influence. 
to | machines as 
‘ny oan requires pes Sa a it takes some 
ad 
ere the particular point is. Trt ee ‘ 
