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Smith sh a Co., 
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ie ats and ambition; but things ; price 5l. 5e. Ti 
z =en busband. |e siired, a and it be = imperativ Kook the Trish x ms afas moa | Eglinton Rr ino vo asar ag io W Sel 
ace with adv: t price, 
4 is to be aon. agg | voice may a E oth r, The tho adr wr we È k ain ais vans, aiaa t "Im n i Weigh ‘Senin: it dioa ti i; = 
- litle beari tly on the | and business best. But it is not so in poets ane points, and | 2 Meo bonne 
eager tion ing direc ‘te 3 5 > points, an tons, the prige award. 
or podan © ritings, 9S > who re price 16 rier ote toe 
men, believe in the degenerating | machines satisf 
of Pi AL w: 
tor a few ys agi before Ellis states, | oh ements and machines and who carefully watch their actual | was a a ariei to —- penseme pi eekan ri Ty i 
man g | ae ay Now, surely a well est blished maker like Mr, mewn } this dey epartment the other exhibitors ae Sanit Aa r Antio ri 
once 1 show Stamford ; Turner, of Ipswich ; and Picksley, & Oo., of 
h, near Manchester, 
Section 46, 
5s. extra, Thi 
ripe as any other. lat are iadi; being seventh prize which i he has re r inis rk ~ : 
nry a belief prevailed | k oo It is ma nde Ae rod soot ee zine o distr tributor. recently patents eS which they, produce, ‘have 
i been | It is to sowing the liquid on ls by he 
el iba ces as as | age mines trade cea S 
s e price is 1 with 27s. 60s. fora tl < 
d to which Seaweed | Contains 150 gallons. We. rete ph, ay ands our pena the mouti pieca. This arrangement secures a a regularity and 
y " ; (like Crosskili’s), n Section 47, Turnip Cutters fi Py 
be ri t by pre h i i » turnip for sheep, the prize of 21. was 
an Uo pfoapon y p venting the splashing of the saih; also awarded to Richmond & Chandler, price 4L 10s, ; and in 
the prize (6l.) for their Patent Double Action Hay-making | awarded to Pi 4 Sims, A 
p Ps A + 
achine. e notice a ade SorBirap Ctr i = attachable to a cart, 
awarded cwood, Tranen: 
ey i i tion $9, Machinos for Pulping Tumi 
e før cutting Thistles, &c. Faney that this piece of was aw ping Turnips, the prize of 2. 
ron is carried down about. half the length of the tecth, and | Essex, "pre st” A = aes =" oe Be gong By 
= stil $ Ra those of our readers who may noi Semer roni 
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j po y three o ‘ o! 8 sere volves ts 
per finished, and sells for a comparatively low figure, viz., | on the main the teeth: of which 
bes bye: Re witb 5l. r f 5i. for lagging. | the blades n cutting drum, tho teot shaft ipea a riean pira 
was considered th of Whente Mabe > Quentixi, of Waterford, purchased a few years ago one of | the shaft of the drum th h the medix f toothed whee) 
‘tele hese en d speaks highly of j f fom sto the hopper which 
na tbe i Tar jety pa he rae present fe these engines, and speaks highly of its efficiency, We do not | As the roots to be pulped are thrown into the h pper which 
k think that small steam engi er of this size) can be very | covers the main dram, they are caught by the revolving teeth 
fidds finer grain than any other red variety. | durable as many of th rily be de un ast ai ho ho the ane i 
is evidence of pHs or Paine’s Defiance for more mbaeioar and besides they trond oa early tho same attend- | up by the des et: } a tendency 
unchanged in pecs of | anc oe engines. aynaese them laterally. This double motion, the rotatory 
contin 38. Pa renee Ipswich, exhibited small steam engin: ting i the 
of ripening “ has been shown that | „p heel oE woking ship to Smith é& Bache for wht, ot of proto ot the ae has oy Be AEA va ret 
n grown on the same farm in| course, they charge higher pri stance, their In Section 81 Roth Wahin the prize of 1 
D or 60 years sithout having under- | horse-power portable steam engine, ‘stl a emai Messrs. Richmond & Chandler, 
as awarded to 
and casing, ái In this 
T F j ġ apparatus 
alteration ; and there is the recor- | ¢°8ts 1051. By a mistake the price in the catalogue is set down | the roots are ina circular cage revolving horizontally in 
the discoverer, which estabishes|Sireshing wels (nis Sete tere aed al | a rougi lak eae ee ee 
i eat | zontal shaker, of excellent construction. p P TE a 
ergone no improve- | 1. Messrs, Richmond & Chandler, Salford, Manchester, who TILA a minah, by aa the a eee 
the public seem to understand the requirements of the Irish farmers The rack extends upwards and enue may that when the 
ranked 5 the ime ee than any sinir manner, ox ox pited 35 admirable ca Ap K 
imp! parme and machines, for which the a 101. it is made is working i 
plac n the e unty of | asthesec ond best general collection, besides a very large number being er the a » open Taga! ee rin; i moning oe 
r 1788 an aA it was soon x favonrably kno The chaff cutting machines of this ion are | and w. my > ne at a s poin ‘ 4 the mote aio emptied 
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gether their goods deserve the widest ublicity and the largest team Food, 
ra of | patronage. Their cots biiohreens ta High 8 Street, Belf: ast, qui te “is Gopiinss, Rteemiing oto Maar. W fine 
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eason to believe | astonished us; in fact, it could not be surpassed for rand | ton Engi ine Works, the 
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Sootland ak 6 Dublin Manure Company, which has for share- | 45, was of fire the of 
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without cover, 1l. 5s, In Section 
ae Crops i resend of Wigtown.—In po ge n seca of-ak: ea aioi te dia: 
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state of matters as they now turn out; indeed, I 
say that T never cut a worse filled though the 
pine ho on n is inferior ; and I do not 
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vated i not 
tan this has been caused: rust that came upon i 
about the middle of July, and which has tnis tri Seeman, hing aaan p aaa gy Soap ma o Y 
very disastrous effeet upon the wes hem mg 7 Mresers 
I think it right to state this as my conviction, having noe hogan comaprisad the Chums wo 
previ 
are improving, but in general very mu uch, diseased, and 
will be far below an ave crop. Fan e feraren: 
good deal of rust on Wheat in some localities, but the the | eaat Sa mae E aan vaea A mM ~~ ~*~ 
will not be near so bares coun ws emai the use of a fly wheel and erank. S Soret ‘te 
weather Nai been broken ‘this week ; nad dampened int invented by Thomas 8 , of Preston, 
general, but almost none ro ca in this Aalisin “the sun and planet” churn, Those of our readers acquainted 
ne ‘aclean, er, | wit! ‘att to 
i hibition —1 eon the exhibt change connecti: 
Manchester and | Liverpool Agricultural Soc 
Yet there is one point connected with such 7 Tibit 
Harvesting generally, wherein, with t defe I think t 
` work are oaths of improvement, and may be made of 
Micky patient va value n the agriculturist. Each object e 
Aveda ma B 
he spectator “go 
and do li ewise.” rT wo’ ould assist him in doing so 
p Larra a label to the stall or head of each 
describing his e how reared, fed, &c.; and wit! 
and other produce I would ‘have stated 
the set to es of soil on which ork pene the 
manure used, and = a rotated crop, If so, what 
had preceded it? J. C. 
Societies. 
HIGHLAND AND heme TURAL SOCIETY’S MEETING 
AT ABERDEEN. (Fourth notice.) We resume.our notice 
of this important Show, piste se 
nape a greg om Co., iis, os Street, Gaur, burgh, who exhibited a wrought-iron rick stand, 
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