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E AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 595 
“m and if they are 
á however strong 
cellence, and is 
ame vext = er only one prize 
although. ony crs. W. & 
with barren honours. 
§ feet 2 inches (mor Banoo 
i although of vast prenait, he 
not of e og height 
Ae 8 fet hands Linch high, which is not 
ped), for a drayhorse. If rte in Class 1, Agricul- Ea ir 
e aa he would probably have gained a ei self at Salisbury » exhibited at this stand. It came Bont Emesis ghly commended by the judges; during 
32" - coment 01 T mit 
No. 337, a bay horse emaa to c i 
of ponaidara hio merit, etn strong and | may not Lf Arce as sie tent oe require, “But the} sr w ens Belis reaper, n and bone dust mill. This 
will 
dings the Bigh prices that cular fixed horizontal dis SC, V which is furnished with | threshing machines and 
comman” g ssive dra horses. i 333 tter ik s hing plov 
pa reædily given for mas y a: 
bein ng ef S in | awarded the silver medal at Linc coln, at Carlisle, aol | | acti rs i a fall of about 4 
San the owners, Messrs. W. T. gene must be E >i oe cae common ploug’ gh, tand 27 Smith b: P Ashby, of Stamfor d, sh owed 
ith is horse, vet ing P ough subsoi —~ —~, in on ei gird 
gotented in the 
Their Turnip cutters consist of a | Cheshire dairies was exhibi 
chamtered hox on eriad revolving over a | man, of Chester.—Robey se = “iid 
steam ipee — Fowler 
heir Cotgreave’s trenching p igh si prasa | Whitefria iars, exhibits a large number ọ 
oon “efficiently behind Boydell’s eng: was | water a ratus—among them a i aul 
i feet, peg > ater 15 feet. 
rakes; 2 
was yet acti 
to 5 ug er offici 
The same observation wee apply intendence, with Manny’s, another Americin rea 
grell as om ike it ha zhi 
ment, capable ` Ae tilling t the to any required | atk steam en gi nes, ey all t threshing ‘ec to o fit, 
depth dow 18 inches ar. - operation. The | Pir ir chaff cutters, Turnipceu cake crushers. 
gle mow Fd mach'ne Pipe distinguished its- | —a very complete and walkie eh er me Their cake 
i ibi his stand. T 
to the a awards 
libe 
angie by the eal Committee to horses fulfillin 
ly bo: 
he Eagle mower differs last is powerful peier 
aimes bat ay 338 a a four-year-old iron gre ey» bi T to entirely from ‘the o other machines, __ They have a single | of r ollers made o E best aeh ardened w wrought-iron -iron 
avery mal, and we-sha probably see = fe, es, and a eae riddle 
a vee jon. bo hag cast- iron fingers or iik which, especiall y for cikeeting et dust ‘eed "en inch bones hey leave 
Sone Dray Class only produced three com n th dull, may be sable to get filed up, | the cutters: mill is firmly. bolted Ap strong 
the prize being given toa dark brown colt-| an id thus Rect the bla des Instea d | ese, this foundation ie, + ae a friction sheave for preventing 
to Mr. James Rawlence, of Wilton, an} machine ual 3 er to the cutters, and is provided with extra 
considerable strength, with a good body, and | set being "abscess, rages an oon the driving gear - fly wheel for receiving the 
‘aid Bide fair with go tutoring t ake pte er, and the ereby acting in the double pre Ah of ps ny bey a portable s team engine. Mr. Crosskill re 
5 weefal horse e would recommen: a These, as well as the upper blades pr A. h the: prizes of the Society for bone milis: 
Ara disconti It is dificult to say f the other, and each attached Holmes, Norwich, exhibi steam engines, 
tera ent ili re cally | become a drayhorse. to its te b a screw bolt. The e upper ‘set of bla des i is reine machines, manure Longe on drilling 
y M d tl j; rar eh Da nb ry enhibited -a 
Filli there was no entry. The latter class | is similar to that of sh the G t bet ter, and cha mutter anc i combined, 
saan fr iy discon inued. 4 two sharp edges, and th g ly as well | an hers, chain barrows, Huckvale’s 
ral prizes were | at one rate of speed as ct er. i case of accident, Tara oe, mowing nahin, churns, root wash 
g | therefore, a blade can be removed by anybody and | &e.—no fewer than 90 te receiv age = prize 
- | another substituted, in an instant of time. Both oe for his power Shnowtter a and hand Ta 
nipe 
upper and lower cutters are made, like the best edge achines jiii e xh ited na 
the 
Thus 
f jcult orses, arapa tom paipa entered | tools in use, of the best cast-steel, with w eroihin Messrs. Ransome, of Bissox St Strect, Strand, together wit 
field agains nd twenty-three | b i 
the p 
Bein and and right iat aid the new comers sustain 
again vs g odds. They succeeded i io 
sW. 
oh: ees that 
j any one w. suppose 
Te! in favour of the Suffolk ey 
_ Tn Class 2, for 2-year-old fore tural Horses, a dif- 
1 pegs ea fresh hors rses entered 
ere The iron furnishing strength, the steel can be various Bye A implements, &e. _ The was shi ing machine 
as hard as desirable, without s 
breaking by use, ma being nai h ha do not require by the conjoint action of two series of corru: 
o be 
Class 3, for the air of Mares orses, 
interesting class. Twelve pairs contended for the two 
pites, the first- being gained by 4-year-old grey 
animals, No, 906, ing to Mr. William Palm, and the 
to No. 905, two ‘a mare and gelding) belong- 
et rina Lees, eee r animals were 
point of merit, eeineot the bags w me perhana the 
four, but. th them ct pair: 
cae the 
wood 
ften ground. The | er cutter, o or guard, as | rollers (imitating on a large scale the tn a of the 
es may” please to call it, is 23 inch thick, and 1% | hand) pon Be in pfs se i grooves, has the 
inch wide. The upper es are about twice | effect of ri very t of dir t, and doi ing an 
as thick as those used on an gl machine. 
This machine very + ae ae ess power of | accom accomplish 
rs, and a = worl od Boby’s patent eorn-dressing machine jam a 
“i mike Manny Machine wertet a t 600 I most KiE, and ingenious sereen, whieh is now ado; 
pted 
This weighs about 850 ae In its eutti oe G by almost all makers, was exhi bited at stand 37. The 
whieh is, perhaps, the mos _ impor rtant feature of the screen is ort of parallel wires at the _ Proper. intervals 
cite machine, i 
her of the others. In its ease of draught, perhaps s | pla 
n aced c space.—Messrs: Goulding magma -r 
the next most important feature, we regard it as | ter, exhibit Panin. mills, fiir; harrows, an ate 
ga 
tapering. We regard it also as less liable to olog, than | P ticles. Barrettand Exallof Reading, whotakethe 
Di ine fingers or g his i 2 and 
he | any with fing 
report of Mis. appointed at.an American competition, are pain for their chaffi- ais have whee their 
very | who i to the Eagle mower a. premium of 1 1,000 | pie ge engines, threshing machines, fixed 
do i 
orks, ch: 
Hughes, of Dover Road, exhibited various Poca rales, haven making machines, &e., with 
ie: ‘mills, rela &e, At Mr, Sawney’s. (of Be-| known safety gear, of which nearly 3000 have now 
y) and ~dressin: 
Pairs i a gooi iat an inferior | verley)”s were corn g machines, weighing | been sold. ‘Their fixed steam engine gained the pri 
| pet css aa D mist this plan may | machines, and screens, at Carlisle—it worked three 1 ith th tit 
gay aura rari where a good animai | Messrs. Bu & en exhibited ae 4e allotted, do set for it and the nl 
often tates : to be disposed of, its reaper, various pampe, mowing | engines, some of cient ran pe two hours —thus out- 
Moly effect ata sow 1 Tike ust be that the fault tools, & Mr. Ganatlett’s ‘chronometrical | ae g the others very _ Hornby’s engine 
“Of the bad animal al iatha ‘teen the merits of | thermometer, mentioned last week, g 
the one. and an apparatus bM the sie peten of Kirkham, in | 2} hours 
In taking leave of the agricultural classes we may whi ich butter is produced fr orca, or milk, by 7 Mr. Cambridge, of Bristol, at the ftv stand 
mark that a fault that aj to us to prevail very | introduction of pea air at diferent tempera- | had | fixed a nd portable engines, combined threshing 
hongst the stallions was deficiency of. carcase. | tures. “This mode s fies Bion tally: many ad 
hough: a large well developed will not | vantages over the old ca required, engines, several double-blast winnowing wrk etry 
r certain cardinal faults, yet a horse poses the air can can be introduce into the. f from | any dis- patent clod atime and chain harrows. essrs.. 
other excellence, but light in the carcase, is not | tance, exhibited threshing machines, 
of a prize. Howing i ssel, the milk, or the mach icon and steam a They are com- 
e good digestive powers, and not on ihes oe cream.” ended for their threshing machines. (70 be continued.) 
extract the utmost amount of nutritive matter 
from 
often déficient in ti 
passes a 
rega 
rd to the lighter } 
fe were num 
mntil the next wi 
t 
the food provided. Now a light-carcased | roo’ 
appet e Fene 
away before it is ely digested. 
orses, of which the 
& Co. exhibited their well-known cophathed |: 
“felt, price 1d. per square foot. Mr P Proc 4 
of 
tlirein, pesiin 
Penra ce ag ge SoA 
Yarp, July 22:—In walking round t 
pa apa as 
MPLEMENT PRIZE LIST: 
rig | Peterborough, exhibited his well-known bane have ech Chester at week, brid pty made since 
Pam ‘ooking apparatus, and various roller mills, clod A the rze i aeaee A llowing addition 
pees co amc Jeri ‘Person Sc amet For e reshma args tiat will best pre- 
sts i re: gare in one of which flat ag aed pare the for the finishin a Bin dressi ing machine, not 
sists inthe to-and-fro motion of an osci EES A e 
in inthe midst of the ite, byw Pbi a the clo na oa ot 9 | exceeding Ba -horse power to Clayton, Shu 
te aoe, a panes spechine sam het toe Ai mrien ble combined threshing | machine, that will 
against . Düik 
machines, with a n jiane 
ted his sheep-dipping 
us 
nest stand is- occupied by Rie ened & 
They have Nied the second 
machine, cutting for the 
it was at work: at = rate of abou E 44 owt, 
arner & Sons, of Jewin Street, exhibit 
graters, profess ae) ini 
‘imutes—garden and 
essrs, Robinam of Barton-on- Humber, 
consisting dises | 
aw ee 
hunar 
Asad come first'on Mr. es arene (of Derby) nan, 
Mr. 
of garden heave 
apparat 
other machine the operation of i Da is Coo 
For 
Hy mia, hoth kp. contained in n box. 
n being held in a frame, it is ‘iba raised on 
of alternate 
of “which act the part. of the knuckles of the common 
laundress. 
At pa 14 a drill shown by Mr. Fisher of Th 
ee e, exhibits a anol way of 
at ; 
nto the fixed 
large collection 
of pumps, fire engines, probangs, and ae useful tools. 
tand 16 Mr- , Hayes, of Elton, exhibits bis well- report of 
we are are mi vf tenie Fe rem = og 
$ known stray T, takes th e he 
exhibit a large num steam | of the riche gato working with the threshing t 5 dresses given ann antsi me naa Pant be 
corn. chaffeutters, | machine, and carries it up 22 feet. or more on to the | the font nab Gladstone's estimate of 
crushers, root cutters, mills, &c., &e.— | stack. Ibi with two n diameter of | ee eine ee Fitir. 
+ stan in the yard for| which ecards er thereon is worked are ts 1 tke take ee t importance ayia agric 
number, and of the machines tines, driven threshing mac to carry that it should have the i is of recording ss ascension ‘and 
s Ransome receive the prizes: for | up the straw; ath the slow ag of the ponds ab- its decline, We mat er eel eae ert x = han 
hand power, fora boiler fi fixed en; | sorbing but very little po ee my and tear is | ancient art, and ant ons hat bas than an art Se eat ashioh of all others 
» and. for. i ters. Their | reduced to poe lowest am EiS tg age Rona by | forms, ins eben aga vat scope and largest sphere of 
t. by. iron with V-shaped | any machin is a great salma: of labour to the | perhaps ator the of the human mind. And it is 
z to one j the whole sur- | tint Bi way .0' of men carrying the straw up ladders.—aA | most essential, it se as wee it is, branes 
as to-hold and: cut \great quantity. of dairy apparatus. such as is used in | part of the national welfare hangs upon its prosperity—ii 
