SD sae LER AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
s to he ploughed, and the whole has yet to be sown. 
have not found Barley succeed well when sown ear! y in this 
abantada. A large quantity of rain falls here, and as 
the soil contains a considerable popoto of clay the ground 
Mes in a damp state throug shout winter, ‘and rben the 
een is sown ere the redunda s carried 
aw: y tos drains, the young br: ey come: way but slowly 
and is apt to be overtaken and outrun Bs annual weeds. 
Potato-planting will soon be general, and the difficulty will 
be to find *‘ seed” suffi ones lea! that purpose. A year in which 
the disease performed its work more oes roughly we have not 
seen, and yet, no twithatandine the ity of Potato plar 
ing proving a failure and a loss, v 
reconcile ourselve to tk 
Our Turnips are fas A, y ck t 
soonbe parted with, be the price wh: it it ma Cattle that 
have already been disposed of have been aka at little more 
1 
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3 
have g 
1e tho ug cht o giving it over entirely. 
than their purchase price last year, in some instances bo 
summer and winter keep has been lost; and we have rt 
; li 1 
and, altoge ther the price of the Samet of the farm is pari th ut $s 
the farmer bn gets through this year without being necessi- 
tated 
to dra’ haar n the profits of bygone years may count him Price, without Wheels Ns ce i w ri à zs £317 6 
self truly fortuna na m One Wheel x či ki E SI e iz sss w ae p 6 
a PE, oc A eth oh 
If with 1 a Marker as above, t xtra 0 7 
Notices to Corresponden : TEA 
Braumix Ca Se Brah a kaasu 1. We y ri they thrive J. - HOWARD also Riuidte a lighter BAE tr the Shora at ‘ae les 
7. TTLE : rahmin sk oul Į Y as 
turned out in a small park thos 1904 ac res) ina hilly and Bik han! nares Bristol, Derby, Gloucester, Lincoln, London, Manchester, ‘woenaghdan Retford, Teties 
consequently cold part of Kent? 2 7 to be trusted opie re ime ai, 
in company with other cattle, or mu be separated 
from even sheep and goats? 3 sav e the ny merits as HOWARDS’ NEW CATALOGUE, containing prices and ng ia of their Patent Plonghs Ú 
milkers, or are they simply kept by other T toute for orna- | Double- boa or ” Ridging Ploughs, Harrow 
ment? 4 Where and at what cost am I likely to get the g s, Horse Rakes, and other Im lements, sent free on application ta 
best of the breed? 5. Do you know of any practical work . 
which will, give me this information, if you have not time to JAMES & FREDK. HOWARD, Britannia fish Works, Bedford, 
furnish it yor sing carpet We ask these questions for our corre- 
spondent, not being able to answer them ourselves, ‘ Low | — ENN RT ee RA anes aeie 
7 = — = 
n Domesticated Animals” gives some information bearing on | 
thew bject. : : THE SEVENTH THOUSAND OF 
Cer: T W. You had better bottle it bef ff. 
Canis. Next week. 
Bio bay Baer: Constant. We, wil Pn ar 1 »| FERRABEES LAWN-MOWING MACHINES 
Prices or Grats: G H B. Will Mr. Willich’s figures answe 
your purpose? FITTED WITH EVERY IMPROVEMENT, ARE NOW BEING SENT OUT. 
Prices or WHEAT: Clericus, The following are Mr. Willich’s 
figures. In the annexed return it will be observed that the | 
highest price of Wheat was on the 17th of July, 1857—viz., 
638. 10d. pe pc pg quarter; and the lowest on the 26th of 
February, 1858—viz., 44s. ôd. per imper erial quarter. The 
pig in the price of Wheat a a passing of 
rn Bill on the athe of June, 1846, may be seen in 
follor owing abstract 
In the year ending | A her, ad Fonsi Difference 
PERO F re Cees ae 
Michaelmas .. 1847|: 71 3 | 102 5 |, 49 6 52 11 
is <. 1848} 6t- 3 |. 6610] 4610] 10 0 
ai 1849} 46 7 52 8 41 9 10 6 
ae 1850| 40 3 44 1 36 11 T2 
5 1851, 39 5j 43 6 36 7 611 
ra 1852) 29 10 44 9 85 6 9.38 
1853} 45 7| 59 5| 3710| 21 7 = 2 
Pet 1854| 72 10 838 3 52 2 31 1 es et 
y > etos 
A 1 a * is $ i 4 E $ Divert arge and increasing sale of these Machines conclusively proves that they are unequalled for or enema 
rt .. 1857| 59 2| 66 4 0 13 4 Vaia perreini Sen go N Lye ti and efficiency in operation ; and while their pro -eminenceis a 
sep Se es ee et Or a retenel List below shows the terms on which they are sold to be the most advanta, 
Weekly Average Prices of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in 
England and Wales f for 52 Weeks, ending rae LIST, including Carriage» to any Railway Station in England and Wales:— i 
T EPE ee E E raaraa wa E maa Machine, cutting 12 inches wide, 2 ‘or one man 0] Machine, cutting 22 inches wide, for a pony.. parir i 
Wheat. Barle Oats. Mechine. cutting 16 inches wide, for one man “i of} 5 0 Mac! idee! cutting 26 inche s wide, for a pony.. + nee 
y. n; Machine, cutting 19 inches wide, for man a bor: 517 6 Machine, cutting z gia wide, for a horse i 
a z 5 ete Te Machine, cutting 22 inches wide, for man a 6 0 Machine, cutting 36 inches wide, for a horse» 
April 10, 1857 t 3.124 7 3.490 6.297 The 12-inch Machine is a most hand i uite kiio 
p tt y siz mall Lawn, and the use of it affords q 
w Ty yy 3 ot PR 4.209 aiai to have one of them where a Pre ae Hares Machine i is employed to cut the Grisa where the pet acy | 
17 hs gp 3 . is 7.130 5.978 | work. The Horse rse Machines are very stro strongly con wei acted with t cylinders of of on e N adapting them to cut 
May l, „ -404 3. 7,751 9.074 | and coarsest Grass adal met with in Pleasure Gro S, &e. and ey easily m aged. 
sige aie! t 3.661 4.355 3.800 w EEE jin 
Biggs fA 10.934 5.895 3.455 1S y 
A A 7 5.367 6.934 9.849 of th 
e. ag 9.340 2 8.857 11.097 Caurion.— Purch sy MF, ot to Wels? wig SER ae PAA P 5 Lo £, emachiseh 
June 5, > 8.242 10.577 3.800 
Padi} NE 9.332 8.344 2.977 
ce gee 0.704 188 sas [JAMES FERRABEE & CO., Phenix Iron Works, Stroud, Gloucester 
ap, Oe.» . . 7 97 
July 3, > 6.004 7.360 9.148 
Bis te B40 0.967 3.979 
1 425 8. 2.259 
tae Pian: 8.028 9.505 9.493 LAWN MOWING MACHINES. 
Ags Vanes 7.113 3.447 8.699 
S ae R 838 5.031 7.780 ER 
Bla i ge 0.28 1.641 2.760 W Sj 
mab 2358 | do oia | ar aen ee S REGISTERED LAWN MO 
mo A gs ł 7 3 
ES 4.881 8.239 8.491 , : tus attached. 
Bep . tans rae sa th Boyd’s Patent Self-cleaning and Sharpening Appara 
. 38, 8.871 5.774 1.713 * J > b 
prin Aae 9.270 3.873 5.202 Prices, delivered to almost any Railway Station :— 
Oct. 2 n 6.529 11.868 6.394 E tio 
PEA pind Pet! 0.229 SAMUELSON’s | wiTH Boyp’s 
» l6 oy 9 . 6.884 REGISTERED. PATENT 
eee 10.801 0.872 6.319 IMPROVEMENT 
Ser en 6.971 5.991 8 
Bot) Bes ar ane fias | $0 inches wide, for man an -- «| £1110 0 | £12 0 0 
» B, » oo 3.176 4148 |25 inches wide, for m: eon SSCS) SRR SA ae 910 0 
8 99 a ae F gehi 3,447 | 22 inches wide, for man er my. ` hi ji 615 0 7.5-0 
1 Ben Fee 0.066 1.550 | 22 inches wide, for and boy N hae <0 0 6 9 0 
Dec. 4, si rate i179. 10.064 19 inches wide, for one man meds cio fae Blt, 6 6 2 6 
de ye Pye: 0.352 inches wide, for one man a 510 0 515 0 
» l8, » E J s 0 3.704 2 inches wide, for one man 450 410 0 
19 205 9p ge -394 8.789 9 inches wide, for narrow borders, without 
- I, 1858 bien 4 ae 2.717 ___ registered wheels 210 0 215 n 
be 7-882 576 8.424 
ee Rast 0.637 L006 aA ae ree Gaza ie for 
yoy v . 1.596 e in referring y 
ONE 9 845 7 6.838 4.480 Patent tion to these Machines, 
Sf ae E 1.166 1.926 
Pa |. se eae 8.262 0.718 
ae tae eS 3.917 8.089 
Soe ater ae 9.159 10.484 
AR 46 0.875 11.227 4 
Be 45 6.149 | 7.2 4.271 
4 45 3.3 6.920 3, 
Sak 45° 6.654 | 9.511 4:510 
TAA | 45 2.398 | 3.507 4.724 
52) 2 799 11.861 | 2.075 9.484 [1.205 4.579 
tł 
s| 6310.150 | 39 11.028 | 24 10.994 
Rye eres Hs e-grass seed si t be pi 
nounced of good quality, Its weight i is o prrs $5 Tha} eae 
is the dirtiest w paresis having 
8000 weed seeds feeds in. a ated pint as estimated 
from the oe sent. These consist of tag an repens, 
Fhntago lános Caryop 
= i 
neeolata, some hylle, some Umbellifere, &c. B. SAMUELSON, Britannia Works, Banbury. 
tare Department, Crystal Palace, Syden- 
ham ; or to the Sole Manufacturer, 
