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THE 
1 
4 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
ditto, 
tall. 
Messrs Fry, Brist = 
g> , 1L, Messrs. Wri Sandford. 
10. Onan Taa. il, Mr. Cambridge, Bristol. 
11.—Clod-crusher, i, jir. Cambridge 
. Ri 
16.—Manur re bear eves. 
s Mosa Re 
1. Mr. Carson, Warminster. 
ARIN! FOR MAR 
achine, 2l., jipami Smith & hae 
cessively foul piece of land, and really "proved itself a 
| “cl x drag. 
oie ago of a tee gained the two prizes for 
The rovement in the ra hoe 
cas 
satara gained is bes 
E of psy 4 eer 
ing, with ag yen 
hae rs’ Clubs, 
PONDON e 7.—The subject of 
advantag pay: Cattle Food. 
an seg eal of the paper rend 
of Snelsmore Hi yo ewbury a by Mr, 
spe al Da iota _ dina trussed beam being 
rg l 
pee ope so ai aeni with less weight. 
pise orse hoe for hill sides possessed some decidedly 
ood modifications. per e and | ta 
qe e ra con 
near 
3 
ih 
A. 
driver is ele’ v el yo the hill, 
Jconomical Portable Steam Engine, 10/., Messrs. Brown 
—E 
& May, eea. 
4. Secon e, Bristol. 
25,— ey 
best 
rH Be eare, 
4-horse Pangan 
a 
or Th reshing Machines, 2l., to 
fF , &o., U 
to 
p bes 
83.—Winr nno wing Machine, 82., 
Meee hard. 
$4.—One- 2l., Messrs, Milford & Sons, and Mr. 
= Milford: “Thorverto Devon. 
—Two-horse waggon, 
aina Milford. 
to Messrs. Burrow & Page, 
Prep R STOCK, 
36.—Chaff-cutter DARE 2, ti WC ana 
87.—Machine for Grating or Pulping Roots, 2l., 
38.—Turnip » Cutter, 1l., Messrs. Fry, Temple Gate, Bristol, 
iser, worked by horse or steam 
pari g 
, Mesars. Milford & Sons, and Mr. ee eNe in the — of fixing nie rig 
there e same movement 
of the wheel the point of ¢ draught i is thrown nearer to | i 
the „ground, and, the result is that these kar 
i He 
ie 
ERE 
EF 
BE 
on the side of the h produced. 
The Turnip Thinner Texhibited by Mr. Eaton of 
Kettering, Northam mpton, se several singh origin 
This machine consists of a which ar 
hi 
l 
eries of pony 
BE 
if 
i 
ae 
EF 
H 
Hf 
principal 
F F 
ia 
give the machine a steady action, 
nipi m paei this trial. Irin 
izes were equally sacra 
bet ayn es verton, Devon, viz., M sum 
Mion č Son ro yo G.M ‘They were e exceed 
hg made, and the goat points sho ow a judiciou 
ji 
ever rah accom 
ele te 
fi 
Hi 
8 
j 
and Mr. H. Bird, Condi 
89.—Corn and 
power, 2/., Messrs. Toren re 
40.—oi- on cong E ie rh ear aa 
2l., Messrs. Richmond & 
chandign's 
ie cauenine A ratus for preparing Food for Cattle, Pigs, 
mond & Cha andle a 
me er — 
rat of 
myd 
T 
least weight, a point of very reat (3 
Ppoarpareh wg especially for the 
rts a ae A wagnons s of hilly dist: 
Fos Oileake Conakor pi " exhibit ited by Mr. 
entall, and ga ained the > society’s prize. He breaks the 
po with the ] 
loomrtann ce in all 
z 5 method 
na d No orth Hevea at stele 
&e., 2/., Messrs. Ric 
rdiff. 
—Che eå ire "Oall & Son, Warminster, 
i Apparat for farm kitchens, 21., Mr. J. 
em Williton, Ni set. 
E 
which it may be requi ired. ustment of the 
1 x dinot 
Me 
shoe tat Fencing. 
they were put upon the fatting food, 
Mangel Se ae mixed with one of straw, and in addition $ 
Be ae) y-meal per day, until 28th April—15 w ccs aha 
nl Te Pee Gees > ee. 
The adjus 
and quite under control. 
fine 
D 
When it is required to be: reduced into a very con- 
SPEC CIAL poe 
RED BY CHARLES CRO) TLLTAMS, 
Esq. 
lection of ws. Fey, Bristol. Tieleman 1 
400l 0l., Mr. Bird, 
C. C. WILLIAMS, AND 
Flannel, 3 yards wide, 
Mr. W. Smith, Tony- 
best South D, Acan, Bog 
aa Machen ; 1., 
and White, 
str. Da riff st en in by ational style of South Wales, 
53,.—12 2 yards of | Wala Fancy Plaid Flannel adapted for 
or Red and White wel | jud 
Sold. 
yee the course of the day the i 
with bad ny brush—a ie a 
happin it removes dui 
2 greatly 4 (ns familiarise them 
Ree particularly 
Th 
n plate (which acts as a cover to this third wheel 
[hen out of wo rk), an nd thereon co- pere] in the work 
reducing it ne for manure. 
ot na Prizes’ for Root 
Heavy Harr l 
neither show 1 any m modifi Mr. 
Bury St Saga exhibited a a a very compl 
ch w 'h ap 
ing beasts are well dressed 
ntial thing to to the animal's 
st, eivunlates the blood, and tends 
to their at tana the whole being 
ean, removing the droppings whenever the 
man terete 
e cattle hos fod thus n after 6 o'clock a.m. as the 
herdsman can. Mixture of pean "chaff, Bers: roots, m 
innow- 3 bushels are divided ood 
by the 
into 5 parts; they 
whi an 
o'clock A.M. 
ww chaff and 3 Tbs Barley-meal. 
ek ma 
Mixture. 
e noniditions to ed in 
appear in this insta nce to 
Tadies’ Dresses, 5l., e ieee Mr. soa Smith. 
The Prize Plough by Messrs. Wright, f Sandford | s 
contains keya isir R t a 
ening of the pieng is new an 
a more com e control over its rane) Se 
vhs vz by" the 
nstead of 
Dee 
eld 
and a 
for 
constructed o new principle, 
e by the e judges show hic clearly 
aro o of the improvement. The 
to th 
of the a In trary 
hich 
ort 
e back, Bs each — to bei 
ah ole 
„it vab ina a hase: devel 
uo) 
m 
Straw chaff. Clean Wheat straw well 
— med: fi mpro ved ci This bedded, to “aes over xp last thing 
n was pa, bra the ju ju dges ie teat po wr oe s night; ; a rs. Ibs. £ 8 d 
finished corn delivered from the combined thres 
hines, and it appears to have proved that aS 
nae is me ong 
which have long s 
ates influenced the peas 
wee Boe 
Ry e corn by many machines Big OGER 200 
avourites, and this has |40, pr 1s bs Mangel Warzel 
ditt 
1 
3 
s of the judges in the | 65 days, 160 lbs. 4 
a 
ye for 
the native indus astry in 
S 
their Sopendinta, although zok elicit 
ke a tio! 
ire 
Welch Flannels as a stimulus 
a branch of manufacture 
h Wales and 
At 7s. 
al, at 325, 6a, 
her on siis. vea T 
of South tendance 
ting such a spirited 
antic cipated, eeu First cost 14l. each 
tisfact ahs j provement: 
t pr 
h. 
iye on 
ngth.. 
Girth .. 
ey 
rally 
| day 
is co; red t 
becom 
Much of 
ed to the me oft vere We 
mao ed in the m 
bitia ak may eae consi 
afa as could have be 
oped several „points 
dee sold for 40! 
To cows iaa ante in good oe 
bushels pulp Mangel, 1 of stra Batter 
food very gi fuse from 
rol to have been quit, Ye zarlings are kept in excellent condition on the Fe pest 
on anticipated and to | the. Sheri of the fatting animals, as they do 
thei ance when long tied up. having 
zore o! My land bein, adhesive soil, besides 
sae in millet 
made from this 
alone 
Minas 
e 
be d doubted, and w 
West of England Ag 
| residents i in that 
ly a ety. Th 
y | companies 
show ’ prevente dm 
vee a stron; Beans, 
y manure to hent up lit 4 ted upon Oats, 
d hay. store, 
ber in 
Pigs I do not fatten, but papoan 
seldom under 50, generally ies F00. STOA hops nf the the house, 
lards and pulped. roots, with the milk and w: they find ia 
with what patie = = trimmings of the roots as ‘as 1 find 
the yard. Sto cellent condition. -Bell se sot eae 
market at i. and upwards. Young Pigs pace phe 
require Aan d other g us food. 
nt benefit to 
Th does 
tant for the per permanent suce 
hat purpose mot say much about. I think 
ess o ai tn “ip rovement in fatting s shi 
, for after the placo o edge 
eT Ae the society and exhibitors 
ext eons 
hard, 
ill by 
sas it is ‘eau done to 
e 
the han 
m 
is used greatly at this time for the oll of 
ihe 
of the railw sequent discussion will be reported ne 
ite for the 
These 
ge or 
are $ prepared to make aot be made ee for con- 
h the 
consequently Brien e ri ‘rid 
drags ar na ructed on th 
e ae 
mention | the 
rk 
contribution mapa the 
the other f facilities fred. Wem 
e good arran eni ‘ata ai 
wn 
a omit to 
earlier 
5 but. the ery tardy publiention of 
perpendicular form of the 
to discharg any 
ee 
wo uld otherwise, have bee 
the award sheets 
in a aT overcame the 
rea alised, 
field. it worked an ex 
d 40 cattle of the 
| adopted what was then the new, pe 
