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left their own ‘parish, ) 
be the a thont © nape parish in 
) corresponding motion being given to ag valves. The pumps 
of this form are worked with little powe: 
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i FA meir o to learn from any other. But | In Section 83, Singling Turnip — 1e first prize of 4l. X agg eer Gatioys) w 
wert and that it ag he with. The introduction of the mens awi mares vO Messrs. M ‘Gregi W, The machine of | 20! iones mina Will save P mesar of the pve nh 
mat was now done à tor th “s e . Wilson, of Berwick-on-Twed as commended, peice | labour. ` May be obtain ed of any lronmonger for 8L = 
= stive had brought poo! amo = nis machine is the iaai of T. rkin, an u 
wash Et alturi world. First, tanii | manu Te by Messrs. G tt, a undham., t] m 
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| rear and coals uch cheaper than the 
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aie. If some one were to offer him a farm of a 
theamnd acres of ae ae ve he would not have it as a gift 
tebe compelled to farm self. 
—Abridged from the "Mince Guardian. | 
HIGHLAND AND ae Neier) Socrery’s MEETING | 
AT ABERDEEN. Not: meh resume our | 7 
dxription of the implements at this Sho | 
‘urnip: A first. prize Pac 
~ oe Jas. Hinlays son E Sons, c of Gray, a 
Barn, iroreath; priee-4t..15s; the machine of Mes of | 
T eias cop psndcd, price 7l. 
w 25 there were no entri In Section oF 
Machine 1 Wurzel, the fest prize of 4l. ws 
“Lellan, Abernethy, price 5l. 
teint wd of il. w was awarded rs. Shireff, Til 
mien, mea One-row Sowing Machines for Beans, 
awarded to Messrs, Tyrie ie & Burny, 
yaka by some be considered a heterodox 
Pangan incline to thin 
makers of this is ¢ 
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tin, which can i Emr ot any 
quantity passed from the aper- 
ure Distributing Machines, the 
Young, Fr & gy Bo of Edin- 
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e price bea? 162. This 
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Sting formed of flexi} e Aika barrels or 
mechanism ple recipro- 
EN pe pire md wages alternately, 
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awarded to Mrs. Shireff, of West 
culated the gen 
e | mysteries, the why and the wherefore of “ 
f Epai on = 41, S rs for grain, thè prize of 
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| plate at IES front of the machine, the peie being fixed at a 
Ache t which receives motion from the main driving 
“ia “Section $ $4, Machines for Raising Po! tatoes, the prize of 4l. 
as given to Mr. aw: of Pag. recog ae a 15l 
handle ll. ra). This machin 
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BR. re SYRINGES, 9. 
| eames 
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winch o; with tl “Fa con 
wae Skies for Hydraulic 
Hothouses, Orne, Farm 
with ever: uisite onl 
ion oi uids, 
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t of bere A adj ustable sd 
‘spin indio pini orked by 
Section 35, Scythes for gen 
p the prize of 11, 
arde to wan Hanton, of Chen ae pent artemis 
By a simple s ustment the blade can be adjusted to any 
angle desired tor irent working, Pric: 
In Section 86, Reaping Machines, the 
AONO EONA R k 
OR PITS, ’ ERVATORIES, re aie 
CUCUMBER & MELON BOXES & tients. 
The hi machi eag instead of working at one elevation, is capa. 
ble of adjustment, so so that at whatever height the grain s 
the reel can be oe wot oe wered = suit the A i and pre or 
it well i in. B, ment of a fixed e pole and a 
ain ta Fatal the 
are thus prevented 
ae ze ro 
of the kin iom,—Referen 
Nobility, ier S “aoe 6.6 
me d side. ri WROUCHT IRON HORDES oe FENCING MADE 
is a horizontal bar win petka bow, provided o SY. MASINNERY: 
uadrantal platform alter 
Rakes, F ze 
warde Young, Peddie, & Bainb 
| price Tl. 10s. 5 that b belonging to Messrs. § Sin eee rem 4 
~ known makers at Stamford, being commended, price 
10s. ; with steel teeth, 8 | 
In Section 38, Hand Stubble or Hay Rakes, the prize of 21. | 
as awarded to Mr. Wm, Kirkwood, Doddington Mills, Porto- | 
bello, pe ice 2l. 10s. 
In Ree tion 39, Threshing Machines adapted for two o: 
hors he first prize of 6l. was 2 ae an W Williamson 
Iron’ Works, Kendal, price 351. ; 
in at the fron 
ake, which 
projecting teeth, sweeps round t 
nately in opposite directions. 
stio; Bi wi agape or Hay 
gear price 571. This was a four-horse power © anit 
calculated to thresh any description of grain, shake and winnow 
it. be shaker consists of an endless travelling nm or 
mackie: 
In Section 40, Sted 
clean and prepare Minn Mii deh HOMAS GREEN, Smithfield Iron Works, begs to 
call the attention of parties machine-made 
AY 
Bobey & Co., of Lincoln (price of steam 
preg eda 2301), price of thresh machine, 115l. | Balen, which are a 
believe this ST krh is hee ith to travel in the north, to be let 
bared ee grain is said to have been 
ey or a competing mae achines in this de- 
seg geo nt being hoso of M Messrs, € Gray, of ae Ben and Wil- 
endal. workmanship of former was 
niani iy token of, Taa, Hornsby and Messrs. 
socio Sal exhibited in this depart 
surmises and speculations cal- 
eral public not initiated into the | Gates. Pal 
association.” 
2, Basin, Leeds. 
GALVANI ED MRON ROOFING 
yp: dea eapest, si durable, 
icone? Spou' Leet at es ne yard, 
WIRE PIRAN. 
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padin am" 
Richard 'hardson, Brunton Place, Warwick fond, G 
mended, price 8l. 88. 
In Section 42, a for Grass seeds, the prize 
£ Se awarded to R EE Coleston Mill, Arbroath, 
Ao frog departmen: pg) the newly 
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introduced pranah Kë f Prestonpans, test fence in on, OH 
attracted great attention, a bein ance the ex sii le Sari will not bend or get out of form by trespassing 
pape was highly commónded, fa need e rp ne, Price, with five lines of the Galvanised 
=| ee : as it does Vera samy liar jar ex ceellence, matt Posts, and pronged Standards, 1s, 23d. 
eserves parti cular notice ; is we Saim ving it. This fence is far cheaper than posts 
In our next and le we sl conclude the four times 
iron fencing; and 
bars. Will not rust or corrode. Upwards 
Fencing supplied in the last 10 years. 
GALVANISED GAME AND 
concluding wor 
Prize List, and notice the gts cng in the department of Mis- 
cellaneous Implements and Machines. 
mate ces to Corresponde 
Aspen TREE: T M J. It 8 a ag ad tree, an tremula. 
Tend up shat from ita o ee a roots, and is accord- 
t ein 
wine 9g ders: Tyro. The sent is th 
Melilotus officinalis, Common Meliiot ; of course not a Grass 
t all except in that unscientific lan, in which the term 
rass was appli all ad of plants. It has very likely 
troduced with th Kuoni 1 eae Y ned to 
think it not ort so bad eed th Plantago| GALVANISED 
lanceolata ; in fact, paged) gn; yin th seed a rey | made to close up, are 
would -give it that *petfame and flavour so m GALVANISED PO 
mule 
Pics: @ R A. 1f a copper vessel Saas oe 
vegetable acids of roots Labi fe metal will create a gang ee GATES, ESPA- 
aml te e a. of wat seater w oot oe A valor LIERS, and py WIRE-WORK axp GALVA- 
diminished by sugiera to the air, and miig SRD ONE À á Mriows, PLEASURE 
ara atime, at GROUNDS, &e., fro yard, and evcry description of 
iS otis te Poet | Omamen 
Thin sown crops! For Him 
| 2, Basinghall 
Apply acre, 1 ¢ 
rvals_ of Pral Te thro! the s e spring 
eop, n1 ft t will probably trough the straw. 
ould ie put in carlier than if thick sown. 
p Work, 
mig se Lists apply to HENRY J. MORTON & Co., 
ings, Lecds. 
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