300 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
pape sapeemageeerre rns EE ETE EME a TO 
of puna after Wheat, the average profits are 107. 5s. ld. | 7 OH ARNER AND SONS, Crescent, Jewin | 
per hav ese Heroes ALV. seat org IRON TUB GARDEN | USGRAVES 2 p ATEN 
rich în ingredients for EE a AT aade SRE E, for Warming Publio 
ne that Mr. Pipe es are well calculated , to hold 10 gallons. = te. Wa 
to rend “gf ery’ ‘substances slubie and besides convey | ir i sizes in Laar oF isi , 14 gallon: 
organic bod to the u ogg This “disintegration and | a G als and 35 gallons. “May be ced ot 
| a 
rae veris ing and exposing the soil to the An | EA naan 
instance of this continued tilla jage occurs ro? my “mind, | turers, as te 
which I will here rela te. In old book, written in | also Machinery ity 
black letter u pwards of 200 y the sre is the raising Water ve is th t 
case given of a person te: was | dekara to plough a | æ from anydept MUSGRAVE S REH 
piece of land every week in the year for a whole year, | | i Buy. height TION COOKING RANGE he same plan SLOW-COMmy 
bein gd eterred by no ithing piia severe frost 3 o a Make E cha ibe PA coe NT S STABLE FITT 
or rar J t ual ` Power inv lic 
and i the course of time he seeded it with Wheat, Prices sent on 1 | address the makers Moonee Bror soy a Patienten 
whieh i in consequence of the richness of the soil, grew ig ena i peewee te: y ieh Sirag, 
luxuriantly t ‘or years Na AA ln Gane PAXTON Wi WORKS.  SHEFFiELD ae 
it is said that this was ‘a rich field, having been pre- n structions and j D. 
viously a remarkably poor one.— Sigma. Seas sizes from 9s. 
| 
Notices to Correspon ndents. | 
CATTLE SHOW AT atst R. It took place last week consisting if | 
of 245 oxen, 480 sheep, a calve es, an id 6 68 pigs; 817 head in all. | 
‘ e 
tb have been miter ior t this year to whee on yet been In 
a speech which po Minister of Agriculture and Commerce 
delivered on the occasion, he showed that the fears which 
at one time pc sossessed breeders against the pe mre of 
arein. cattlo hs ad turned out to be gua. eended, thanks 
AS 
AND COOKE’S CELEBRA 
ei ING, pons and 1 GRAFTING KNIT | 
PRUNING aag eyes 
ko D E a EREA ported upon in t l 
p fran yrr over France. This increase = Paris gir was, X : 47, Nov. 24, 1889), Tyman. l 
between 1846 and 1856, at the rate of between 16 and 17 per | (IP IRA L WIRE W ORK. ish unique avin tion | man in the three ng abe s s ined the 1 
cent. for every one of the population; and last year it was adapted for all purposes Wire Work, useful and orna- | and French Exhibition Prize Medals i f The 
73 kilogrammes (the kilogramme is a few Mion pey above i tal. Teter ‘om 2d. per square foc t, galvanised. Price list he blades warranted t ) CA ‘Ty t dge razor, and to wer l 
2 lbs.)—an increase of 14 reo dong ed with the pecans warded free, by Fois REYNOLDS, Inventor, W New | through to the ba 8. &C. ass alse ia ‘i attention to iiei 
preceding year. And in some parts the tasal ia the jee ardi irei W.C., Aeria 1793; and at the Agric aie | Garden Shears, Hoe i, Ra aes wels, Hamada and all kind 
augmentation has been larger. The Minis ter assured bis tural Department, Crys stal Palac [of Brovtinulturn Poo Ta. AIA ed 173 
hearers that the consumption of meat is still destined 
ssi 
them continue their e orts to im miprove the breeds of 
cen he old them that they might some day hope to find 
nut ethos ray Sao LAWN MOWING MACHINES. 
Ter eae Peewee ieee] AMUELSON’S REGISTERED LAWN MOWERS, 
whick h K Poo pr per% are being fed on this root SA im ee 
nity and advantage, and various instances where it t has ’ 
lee ised for some months past. When disease of any ee h Boyd 8 Patent Self- -cleaning and Sharpening Apparatus attached. 
at lathe a flock it is certainly prudent to mz aka Feige change 4 3 á 
of food A locality, and a may be prudent to lessen the Prices, delivered to almost any Railway Station :— 
quantity of roots for a tim Wes | SAMUELSON’s 
Foop v. Propuce: Hudnott Finds “ A good short-horn bull” SaAMUELSON’s | WITH Hoey s 
AN pe bought as a calf from me on a0. In selon: ating the REGISTERED. | PATENT 
can keep from the green crop produce of the fa IMPROVEMENT. 
3 ou nat hela does mind pe Mian ap the pronaos = s aero, “eng ag a eae 
eats ota ang nou 30 inches wide, for man and pony.. .. ..| £1110 0 | £12 0 0 
20 Turni ite in the usual way 25 inches swine, for man and Lr evita tars 900 | #9100 
the field: in October, “oyrome not | 99 inches wide, for man and pony.. |... 615 0 75.0 
16 or 17 would be actually eaten if the sheep were | 59 inches wide, for man and m Fore Re ed: CED 0 69 0 
Fee te Bie ENCEN. be'a waste of 10 to 15 per |39 inches wide. for one Sti 517 6 626 
cent. in fibrous roots cleaning, while possibly not 10 tons 16 inches wide, for one 510 0 515 0 
of them might be forthcoming in the spring if kept till then. es wide, for one man 6 410 0 
eae progace pasts = oS pr spends altos 9 inches wide, for narrow borders, without | 
ther upon the q tity f the manure applied Faid wheats SY Re KN 
after zreon food, P ea y opet ane six to ten tons of r P 
per u we a t cutting i dale wy treated. A ful Glenny’s ‘Gardeners’ Gazette” my 
grow eep one quarter of its | February, 1858, ia oe to bel 
car ase pa Ag Pilika “it eo for the butcher | Patent addition to these Machines. 
more t) | says :— 
of green S g it has nothing el: “We advise our readers not to pur- 
a sheep will eat 18 to Ibs. of Turnips A “bs ase any Lawn Mower that has not 
from 14 to 2 cwt. of Turnips or Mangel Wurzel ; Sut they will 
fe momically on half th: uantities with hay and 
straw and other fi e are unable to say if the same 
is to a razor.” 
wer is one for 
as 120 shee “tak would consume about 22 ewt. of green working, the Machines having the clean- = } il 
food daily. It seems they have consumed 104 cwt. of green | ing and sharpening improvements. = > | 
pote 3: cwt. of chaff (chiefly straw), and about 4 cwt. of| For further % ks, 3 f ba a: 
ke a day; but we pre rom you that they are many i -» apg eds- an | i a 
of them kept in merely store condition.—It i - only fair to add ryman, or Ironmo i = ik: < are] 
that all these ave: are > derived Trom pe very various | Ki to M. C. Garroop, Agricul- 
and conflicting results et Ane are in penatia of compara- | tural Department, Crystal eons oder 
tively little use ae kam ; or to the Sole Manufactur: 
Lapy-pay Corn A . Mr. lich informs us 
the Tine that shakes riimi prices of Wheat, Barley, B. SAMUELSON, Bri Beaainds Works. Ba Banbury. 
and in England and Wales for the 52 weeks ending 
eat, 
penisen] FERRABER'S LAWS \-MOWING MACHINES 
ing chiefly on it TTED WITH EVERY IMPROV EMENT, ARE NOW BEING SENT 
been a large 
for it. I 
1 y, in 
e whether this is 
Wurzel, or whether it is only 
have not h before of its 
ich in my it s to 
ry of any ag Ean ta food which would Eea cellene 
t? I should mention that the pigs at the farm, exi 
Sm they eat Mangel, have far better petra arte than HE large and i increasing sale of these Machines conclusively a that they are re unequal fi sma 
an fed with pulped Mangel, Bean, workmanship, pig sage of Fag ai ren effici past in orim and while their APRE is thus 
If this is the pe eres of Mangel it | Makers, a reference List below s the terms on whic! are sold to be the most advantageous ‘wen 
rom its utility, as I intended using it rs z 
uch fi Ae r Teen ii PRICE LIST, including Carriage i any Railwa ay Station in RRE and 25t 
ral sows I was going to breed | Machine, cutting 12 inches wide, for one 5 0j Machine, cutting 22 inches ki for a pony- aa HH 
on Mangel, I shall not know Mashing eutting 16 inches wide, for one ah ë 5 O01 Ma chine, cutting 26 inches wide, for a pony. > nti 
What to do either with u a n ching cates pA — ide op hose be 517 6f Machine, cutting 28 thes — peer Wb a 
‘On this we have only to say that it is on i- A S y 0 O| Machine, cutting 36 in aie ercise; it if 
¢ of the same kind—to which, on the other hand, =y pistes aries is Mies handy size for a small Lawn, and the use of it. affords an quite a pleasant €: Machine oam 
quoted in reply, in which | convenient to have one of them where a Pony or Horse Machine is employed to cut the Grane where t the larger Methe Jong 
the freest use of Mangels asthe only food = Sowshas | work. The Horse Machines are very strongly constructed, with cylinders of large diameter, adapting them to 
not interfered with ged pre ii. provera pe mbes and coarsest Grasses usually met with in Pleasure Grounds, &c., and they are easily we: 
give fewer Mangels i! 0 
Sold by all respectable Ironmongers and Seedsmen in the c 
FERRABEE & CO. Phonix Iron Works, Si Stroud, ‘Gloucestershire. 
a little meal old grains atevery feeding time. 
Barley or aise aoe J JAMES 
