THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
udges 
“Mr. H =p, 9 
er draught at the same speed; , pecially with a aut + economy of fuel. The ) 
ore economical of power. So} have, however, awa the prize T the last fre. this | Mess Ransomes & Bims, for a Portable Threshing Magn 
with one of Smith’s turn- | list; and Mr Hornsby 5 engine which worked 2} hours i i ie Pove net expreding dorsos, S y 
in addition, is able to do apioa only with the fuel issued beats ae w _ ds, | W.N i Bhs Breaker. 
tillage we ri k ner’ of course | which kept i up for half an hour longer. The reasons Smith & A 9i 1 Cake B ak er f 
attaching to the use of the machinery |for this decision will no doubt appear "ultimately in d x Hea thyme sre anil 
vi fields on ridge < w | the Jour mal of the Society; the names of the judges; Tuxf ise rig f Pi ’ so pow 
the saving per acre, and beyo in the x guarantee ae the soundness of eeding 1 sha Racal i 
rapidity of execution and freedom from horses | the judgment. The awards for the 8-horse power Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co., for a Portable Steam Engine: 
‘von soft soil or plantin oe gea with the eir engines however place Mr. Tuxford first, and Clayton & above 8 ang ns, To "erable sen h power, 
g great, that we we pose 44] for a Portable Steam Engine not Bien 
oe ge” us will command a large ae trial of threshing machines was a most laborious 
pro ; 38 were | select ed from three egal as many. 
Picksley, Ši & Co. f T C 
Sonia ana Pacsday a wonderfally neat a wer 1 tral whi le a t-work, ms, for a Turnip Cutter for Hand power. 
~” arrangem of the windlass aad the which their merits under hea à ot Walls a Hala, a Patent Adju See, 5 este Block 
irrived, and made a'private essay in the field; oe quality, and a of Seaman were ee as eee wee 
time ine awe we ni H a ina end fine. ai pest. were subjected Hill 3m Smith, for a General Assortment of Iron Hurdles and 
i ass adapted to any ordinary s a fart} ner comparison dependant chiefi Ransom 
es & 
r. Eddington’s portable Sous the shortness of.time in which they could Sra Thomas mes & Sims, for daoi salini He 
$ paer } Raney W Clayton & Shuttle- | yo, ietie : P 
grire was also at work at Blacon 0 n Tuesday. | worth finished first, Hornsby second, erg however ite 4 Machine, eS Snan EEE E At ome 
0a Welnesday es serra steam cultivator was by a very few minutes from the on The exa Comma 
iming up the i oug were, w e believe, Clayton 4: tes, Hornsby | - W. N. Nicholson, 
in a manner eerie the possib ility o of consider- | 44} minutes “Ransome a aes “Hum TERA él Barrett, E for a Corn Tieniti Machine, 
ay ie improvemen ent. or ovdel’s traction engine n, pEi upied in ninini AE haesit: Bid a xall, & Co., for a Chaff Cutter for horse or steam» 
ty a frame of si araar s hung in a frame, t needless to say ana ese af erences are qui nite Ransomes & Sims, for a Portable Threshing Machine by horse 
in the light sandy land being very | within the compass in feed- g L- Fishen E= ray Cake B 
m the same day Howard’s machinery | ing eam agemi of the parry H, Be aly Oil Cake aan c Cal 
some admirable trench or ridge ploughing, and | and a: necessarily conan to quality or essen re Sileock, for a ape Pres 
e pan ra sone ur. tial difference of character in the ae eee oad «Portable ee ae ancl coat A 
engine ms attracted | An eedin; 1 neat | and com act 6 ho e- Ran: 
considerable ie ealien in ge trial yard, o to th t ey Di ča Hare gry se ition tor a: Peta bia: Meci Pagisipan: 
maner of driving both wheels at once by novel and receives a prize. “Cl ved ‘ge ets the toe for ts Shone] ee owner Bon, Be Pike Oe Mhan mn ete 
frielion-box xes, the raog. of nearly all t and Hornsby the prize for the 8 horse- Clayton, r Shuttloworth, for a Portable Mill with Sto 
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upon the two main trac —_— and the pow er machine which Sen Be A vig corn best for the| Ransomes & Sims, for a Portable Combina Doais Blast 
instead of a pair for st worse dressing machine. We add the Implement Threshing Machine. 
i g p. 
eral models in reference ‘to schemes of | Prize er ~~ fs ee nthe tng 
which may receive fut nape at our 
À; AWAR: F THE JUDGES OF IMP: wi ren 
anda marked feature of the show in ction | Jupors— W.- Owen C.E, E. Woods, C.E., B. Fothergill, C.B., 
gines is the prevalence of pera gear | Steam Engines; J. Clarke, Professor John tt G. po THE pagans 7 YA 
— th ruction of mone r eae nae iaei Hic — ©. W. Willsher, and| fn walking round the he gonial Ss e think 
of gear work driving Sya% Sagi struck with the general no oe of the A. api 
It is we think greatly to ZES. exhibited, as regar th excellence of material and 
Amount a x sim t i 
bls and thus facilitate its traversing from field.| of Prize. | Name: Kind of Implement. GaS, of construction; may fg as pg any 
EEEE, i e oe dest ned and simply made. 
<= other steam’ cultivators working in the ee ost eftelent mammor t = me ly ad 7 Wo hardly k hether 
trial fields, “the distinctive es of be however, the soil, and be an oaneania ‘al Mr. Jephsor wen J i gc tg fy spe ode t sed pey b 
in the tools em plo oe =e Be arip substitute forthe e plough or spade 1 bad i aN ~ $ raip sit pinion ha 
method rae applying ieee thar . Sm 25 R. Hornsby & Sons|Portable Steam Engine, above 8 descri in these t F: but it is at a ny rate charac- 
i Withisepassted te ne nd ah id Ne andnot exceeding 12 horse power | | terised by a correct idea of the end to be accomplished 
: ie ‘para a eam engine—Mr. 25 |Tuxford & Son: rtable Steam Engine, (not and by considerable Eoctaié in the attempt to 
i n system of combined windlass and stea: peame omama JOWE; y P 4 
| engine, carried out by Fow ler, is a enbaki naik, 10 tate seme [Second best dit o ditto eae ee s it 
SETE EOT worth sa two rowed drill provided with a 
te tig sieve 20 and oth Ha, & P g 10 horse power not exceed- a each drill oe I pa pply of air 
he former, an 10 R. Hornsby & Sons|Second ditto ditto mmediately above ach dvance of the 
10 Bati omes & Sims Bogerd fora ga Engine, not ex- machine, driving that air along a 
10 = i down 
2 a to prre xi? th D oa + “Threshing M ine; to be re mite behind = wining in tte course 
em in worked b; , not ex- r4 
mon farms) Mr. Halket sdeway á ee eutiber fe jor 5 cana nos e ieste ge, and e end of it, it traverses a 
m, on an ss ely di 15 yton" ttl poe “Threshing Machine, not quantit of fallin ae, 
ibed thi Prag eee new me method worth 8 horse power, for | box in 7 di = other 
escribed in involving how- e ordnata = any 
it enórtaous ‘otlend me see Puneti g pes ate Ig cocupations SAET pO hare shat mai vb be tried—and this is blown downwards 
Rohe hich he 1 ÍR. Hornsby & Sons Portable Threshing Machine, that | upon the plan The idea is that fanners when 
ths ae gte re the corn for iiaa in oe air will i the flies paer and 
EAT Toi ash them a Tr n falling ponia it 
15 ? Portable Combined Threshing Ma- | down e we again in a thoroughly disabled, if 
aa a at un best E prepare the | not suffoca! 
an Seer es ener e fault no aonb is that the horse which draws the 
20 ? Fixed Co mbined Steam Threshing 
achine, for preparing corn fi < 
i seat te bec Exopoding 19 horse en > of the indeaugh nt to the cay tg oa though o whather 
setinin of-a dell ve, but the use of| 10 2 Fixed Combined Steam Threshing | they gh the track of the 
F in the traction rope and the quent Machine, for peoparing oom for falling powder may be doub bound to add 
traction - 5 gan of w him now to prefer the nae? not exceeding 8 horse | that even thongh they should not so far 
ystem. _The of engine and 5 (R. Hornsby & Sons|Corn Dreesices Machi as this, it must be still a dou ‘whether, 
we iy t e easiest method of| 5 |R. Garrett & SonsjCorn Dressing M achine, for pre-| thus enveloped in the dust, they are. rem alto- 
j and if the trials of the Inst few days can Ta ay after | gether hi ; the invention ever _ already 
employed : and the hifti Ste are Owe 3 [Robert Boby .. n for some tory testimony to its efficiency. It might 
ca A r shifting apparatus applied to the 3 ee womapetiiion ..|Sereen for Seeds ei if made to do only one row at a time 
side, and = 6 a on pos other, 5 mes Cornes .. Pel Cutter, for horse or steam - sre of a 4 Pee ee 
ridges, while the| `a |p. Samuclson__. .|Second best ditto ditt ppen hee Anina e isturbance / 
between the two, leaves 3 EE & Sims second best for hand power which will thus be placed more under the infiuence of 
arà er of the caller 2 |Richmond & |Second best ditto ditto the — whatever that may be. price of the 
s erasystem o aghk ‘ike Rowers cerca bber ii Chandl machine as at present made (16/.) seems to“ 
d S% ie inay bealtered at pleas’ th 5 10 Grinding Mill, with steel or stone i 
: hile the} e mean time, Ee aee for ginding po excessive. 
hon wen are about aie ‘the prize hardly ] produce into meal, to be 
È RA ra pa Mr. Fowler, it is proper to add, as worked by shores or steam po 
cele seat practically guides the choice of thej — * : or grind hos foattaral pre 
rice: ther it e greater cheapness duce. 
See nS 5 [Ransomes & Sims|Li or 
i engine, Mr, Smith’s ap 5 jE B. rrii . |Oileake Breaker 
on nearly two à dozen farms in i maiang 8. {W.N- Nicholson. . ber “mg Breaker, for common 
FRETS TE CSTE LIN ake 4 
10 [A Crosskill Bone ked by st 
5 ‘rosskill 
3 
i - gines 8 
” 3 ~ 8 
peines which submi 3 
mance, A 3 
‘Work per minute by the use a ee of eg ee Cheese Press 
bey ’s paca A quantity of 
be 3 minutes, Seine, “and Sh oe cari all} William Woofe, for a eet 
iz mare Shutt 01 hy R. and J. Reeves, for a Clieese-mak' 
and 2 hours an thin Priest isieo-making Apparat. 
FN Ticuporit, minutes, and thi aaa ile Machine 
’ the order is there 
8s i E a eir merit relati 
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