488 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Fonz 19, w 
SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. 
THOMAS GREEN, PATENTEE AND SOLE MANUFACTURER 
THE ee WING OR GRASS CUTTING AND Weegee MACHINE ES, OF 
OR T AWNS, are ASURE ee a gee ey ee 
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Iron Te Entrance Gates, Field Gates, &e. 
Green respectfully calls the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Gardeners, andoth 
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f 'TTING, COLLE ited 
Improvements he has patented in GRASS CU’ ECHING, tn ROLL farttar 
To Ea trae pioa Kahak inerochived two dra ead o before, wiist a 
z h he Machine work much ateadion pas do ita my ng mae 
Zz > {achines have two levers and tches, No.2 2, attached to ther Pai w WEA nd piace, s the | 
| ing, and will turn and work either way when the Machines are in Operation. In the threat ] 
I zZ he Patentee troduced two wheels or pulleys, No. 3 3, whic ked, and wih 
E 0 either way simila: bed-cast: he combi ad e of self- tam 
<q the Machine will work ro space with t eatest ease, without g drums 1), 
A turf or shrubs, &c. In the fourth place, the wheel (4) bel the drums ] 1 "ting the 
k4 when mowing verges to regulate the height of the cut, and steady th achine when prei 
tion providing the two front whee are running oft the v $ Opery 
n > T. G. has also introduced a cast steel shaft in the cylinder or cutter, instead of iro m 
5 Q which is not at all liable to get bent as in former Machines, and will work much rae as 
Z HH es. The above Machines are of the best materials and work hip, with in the 
a = vantages of the castor wheels, and self-acting loose drums a s, Combined 
Sl weight in front of Machine and adding weight behind, thereby making the c ne nal 
4 a balance, and not requiring more than half the power to work it. The wheels 3 3 and 4 bed 
io kj ised or lowered in a few seconds to regulate the cut to any height required. can be 
U requires no alteration in a change of work, and drawn or pushed, either Separately er 
combined, and will work on the most uneven a lthough the aboye improvements p: 
recent, it has already received the patronage of a vast number of Nobili ility and Gentry, el 
TRIAL at the London Horticultural ESP s Peig Chiswick, June 5, 1857. Fow whom 5 following are a Tow, vS 
First trial on level ground ; second ditto a undulated; third ditto fo intricate places London Horticultural Society’s Garden, Chiswick Sir John F. Davis, re Aig 
around trees, &c., binge Gree’ S Patent was unanim: clared to be the best in each trial | Sir Charles R. Tempest, Bart., Broughton. Hall. spe J. R. Smyth, Buc y Hall, Northampton. A 
by Col. Challoner, Dr. . Lindley, and G. Me hap n, p Baa, my he pointed ju Pg pa p rby, , Stanley Hall, Wolverham hire. 
as See London r Trial, ppoint ilmley Park Colonel P. Gran Peterkin, Forres, N.B, 
—— exander Tind Sq., Falsgrave, A T Pease, Basi , Darii 
Sir Hump! De Trafford, Bart., Trafford Park. |Arthur Marshall i . Wallstead: “oe Oanei Noy Rev. v: Townley Par a Royle all, Burnley, 
Sir Charles Watson, Bt., Wheatley Park, Cambs. As Greenhow, , Hamshaugh Baas liens tt xham! Viscount H: Captain Hayes, Cork, Ireland, 
Dr, Greenhow, Hexham. r. G. E, Soph ras, DiriandBt, kae Hamburg. | Sir W. G olenai, Bart. Row Jara es Cheadle, Vicar of Bingley. 
David Dale, Esq., Darlin ington. Frederick F Findo Esq., and House,| Lord Sondes. The Rt. Hon. H. Labouchere, Stoke Park, Slough 
JoħnO. M. Faggait, isq., Seafield-by-Ayr. Prestbury, Cheltenham Co ‘olonel M. Campbell. West York County yf, Wakefield, 
E. Nichols, E: Porte meur. Mr. Langham, Cottesbrook Park, Northam: mpton Earl panee Adm. O. V. Harcourt, winton Park, near Bedale 
F. J. S. Foljambe, Esq., Hazelbeach, Notts. J. O. Priestley, Esq., Trefan, Piolhill, Carnarvon! ooe Rink kaon, Esq., Barton Hall, Preston,|J. J; 5 atatfiong Esq., aS Grove, Newark 
The Palace, , Company, Sydenham. H. Tempest, Esq., Newland Park, Norm — not 1s [Ir reland. 
Ed. Udale Thom Heverswood, Brasted es L. Roscoe, Esq., Sandfield Park, near Li ey ee untarnston, Nevan, ie Cotler, Burgh Hall, R; 
Park, Kent. J.L. Moore, Esq., ElmHouse, e, Hoxonese ole, Nork o risik ae ea Pal oma iler. near Wrexham Lady Milner, Aldwark Halt pare 
C. T. Farley, Esq., Hall, Stourport. Charles Norris, Esq., Woo ge Halifax. a 1 nn Oatlands, Castleknock, Ireland Mise. Sparrow, Bishton Hali, p Boa 
Wm. St. Quintin, bsg, ; ;Seompaton Hall, Malton.|J. ec Aylward, Esq., Shan’ astle, Bagen: sige Wm. Osborne, Bt., ” Beechwood Park, Nenagh|Mrs. De e Lantorn, Hixton House, Hii 
Lewis Lloyd, Esc ae ang hard, Croydon. own, Ireland. Wm. A. ; Young, Esq., Ballymena, Antrim. H.R.H. The Duchess of Cambridge, CanonHonse, 
Sir Kenneth Macken enzie, arone t, Gairloch. J. Worrall, Esq., St. Nicholas House, Scarborough] H. Lyons Had Grodin e House, Croome, Limerick! Kew, Surr 3 
PRICES OF HAND MACHINES :— y 
To cut 14 Eee £6; 6 inches, £6 10s. ; ; to cut 18 inches, £7; to cut 20 inches, £7 10s.+ to cut 22 inches, £8; to cut 24 inches k ‘ 
Box of requisites for cleaning, sh: ning, Fos Zeo the Machine in order, 5s. extra. The aa Machines can be made stronger, and suitable en a stall Meg ord > at 20s, extra, 
The recent improvements in these Machines do = an of a _— in front. The abara Machines have been put into mere Ser at the London Horticultural Society’s Chiswick, 
June, 1857; at the Royal Dublin Agricultural Sho and several other places; and have inal cases proved to be the bes 
se iertaiert Cereals of May 22, 1858, p. 423, under the heading of “ ety Memoranda,” 
“f LONDON HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, CHISWICK. The Grass in the arboret 2 hom Pant Sys is ‘in excelle : ing Machines 
which does its work very satisfactorily, and, compared with the Scythe, effec ving of at least one-half,’ z 
PONY MACHINE. 
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THOMAS GREEN earnest! sor the attention of the Nobilit nh 
that it cuts, collects, and rolls tho. Grass 80 that it is s imperos the si vy, Protsin toa eners, and Amateurs to the above Machine. Tts construction is 
ms, of makes 
- 1, instead of one as before, whi: the Machine work more stez é i s two levers and tHo 
E wena wet pas ne +e Ne “Ti self acting and turn either wa hers in peter The rollers in front of N. oO. PORAT NereA from running into Tt bas s 
distance in a few seconde. The Petes reas sheet ; Paa 2 elspa their carrying earth or ore babe being removed to a distance, or crossing walks, &c., and it can be jus bent 
— double levers and catches, No. 2 d the wh te Wierd pep Which can be regula y Sized Pony. When at work the Machine is so balanced by the self-acting the 
; aleo s castatedl chat win’. An © whole of the gearing, &c., being within the framework) that it mows or turns in the most intricate places, without the slightestinjury t0 
Althea thes cylinder carrying the cutters, whi i is not liable to get out of repair, to which Soe Machines were subject. i 
nikan i i mprovements are so rece: has already received the e patronage of the following Nobility, Gentry, &c., viz. :— : 
Rt. Hon. J. ri Pan Everton Ha “sere nee ih in, ime Shae ee Park, Norwich wean tocut 36in. | Mr. Gibson, York Three Machines tocut 30ih 
Earl of Macclesfield .” all, Presto » | J. Walton, Esq., M.P., Beat Wood, J. Gubbins, Kilrush, Ireland .. > A Machine toet gy 4 
Mr. C. Garrood, Sydenham » 16 & an » | ham, Ber 30 ,, | Joseph Dent., Esq., Ribston Park nef 
Mr, Wm. Barratt, Wakefield |. sen” | es Aa Ti Thrumpton’ Hall, ‘irri J. Blake, Bsc. Welwyn, Hants . ” age 
W tot tae gare See Hall » Brigg, isnt n 30}, James Brown ossington Hall | p = » ni Haike vaton Yei Royal Exotic ‘Nursery, „Bkn 
H. B Baker, Eat” Rimore HA une Pekan, 86 5, | Mr. F, Godwin, Brindfelds Nursery, Sheffield > -427 | Messrs Thos. Konna k Son, Dublin ee 
W. H. Nicholson, Iron Founder: Newark-on-Trent > 307, Daaa Da Akl ; Chik ee » 16& = » | Edward 8. Owen, Esq., Conde Hall, Shrewsbury ,, 3. 
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coroner aig P 3e | Pm: Doya Boq, Xa E |B Banani nih ows Hexion j: 
à , : . C. Wi , Terminus, Bris i retum, Nottingham a. 
Earl of Stamford and Warrington, Enville Hati, ag. | Rt Hon, the irl Brownlow, ielai Park oe oe Baia Patchett an Arbo iar w fo 
Earl of al Holkham, Norfolk 30” Se re, Eat oe » 36 »» | W. Angerstein, Esq., Woodland, Kent .. rie... 
ech Sheffield, ty Walton Park, Lincolnshire ” 86 ;, | W. H. Dawes, sly, Eog» Ayrshire : » i » m Grisewood, Esq., Hyde Park, + eee # 30 r 
turges, Esq., Walton-on-Thames, Surrey» 42 "” | Sir Hotere Bateson, Belvoir Park |? sic OO lI: B: Gages ton, Wi thington Hall coil ord Du 
monials, but does not deem it necessary to publish them, as reference can be had of any of the ab 
PRICES OF 
To cut 30 inches, £18; if with Improved Rake, 10s, extra. To cut 36 inches, 221; it with Improved Rake, 13 extra. To cut 42 if with I 1 Rake, 14s, extra. 
cluding Wood Shafte and Box of Requisites for Cleanin; , 8 g, and i pies tions for Koping u the uae in order. 
The above are Nett Cas i 
prices, delivered at any o the } neipal Rail 
apost owing, Collec give A oe or may be at once returned by the ty at any of t Aie Pome vons in ama EE A proie tar 
ering: C ollecting, E | Rolling pi ever Da — — ta Gane — begs eee fer to Mr. Edmonds, spared neither time To 
aiten Society, 21, Regent § Manager of the Agricultural De ioa to the Duke of Doron 
orie s Park. ural partment, Crystal P: Palace, Sydenham ; 
Editorial Communications should be addressed to. “The . Editor —— 
i Lavedlbemanas sahe Publis! lisher”—at w.c. Lombard 
wma a of at No. TA U; Mebum Place, and Pasweniie MULLETT Evene ar nee No. 20, Qu dea Roa d West. t he Office, 5, U Wellington $ Street, Covent Garden, Office in LOR” 
tis of London, and published by them at the Office, No. y A ellington St., Parish cf tse rant ones at Gane She Ca oh a ag ek 12, 1858. ese 
