9.—1845.] THE —— ALA acta Vik v 137 
A Estate Agents, 3, Frederick’s-place, Old Jewry, Lond 
other, they are better rag aye to shake off weeds or 
my towne Fa rubbish. B e position in which they 
| are wo orked every tooth k pat fresh ground, and fi 
oy perannum. Premium, 210/4. per annum. For urther parti- 
ner most to be desired. ; 
ane of Consin ction.—With the exception of the 
culars and cards to view apply to Messrs. fae and Bon y 
fi 
exper 
to be a most efficient and useful Tipene pride 51, 5s.; als 
a EDLAKE’S CHAFF-CUTTING MACH INES 
i BRUISERS, which for many years past have 
| obtained t robation of the publ The f WEDLAKE’S 
Oat-Bruiser especially will be found to effect t saving in the J 
feeding of be hee s and other cattle. 
118, Fenchurch-street, opposite Mark-lan 
Manufac' 
3 Engineers, pee amar Implement Makers, &c., 2, Wins) 
T street, Oxford-street, London. 
Ro 
tured and Sold only by COFTAM and HALLEN, 
ay: 
which can be d 
equires but few paN viz., an seta and prin 
mount of labour, the product of a day of 10 gra 
23 
et 
uires n 
Tequired indrying, It has been in ited operation 
ar Cranbroek, ‘tent 
four months at Hedijetead Park, 
- Charge made for Patent dues o 
Machine includes free use of it. 
The attention of the Agricultural Public r Apre directed to | 
WEDLAKE’S SUBSOIL-PLOUGH, ce håving poy a it 
n bars at n n, which form part at a frame-work, 
wi d- iron sliding Ka r 8, pcg s through iron 
e eyes a atr and s wed to the t bar, n, these 
the t jitlef rom any other. It will, how- 
e | ever, b t 
tree, as show , of the exact length as the 
harrows measure oh aig r S ‘r,0reto s, when placed in their 
working position. This sw ingle- tree, g m, must be 
o prevent the 
Mrs. Mary WEDLAKE, widow of the late Thos. Wedlake, of the [to t 
Fairkyte’ s Foundry, Essex; ad at»the Agricultural Repository, 
Erus 
ATCHER’S BENNENDEN TILE MACHINE, 
wood being worn by ti f the 1 
spree haley oe it fask ma toe; at both pa 
through w vk we Fes to a cach ré loops m m, 
and the ne ; the loops allowing great freedom 
to the "sh ae working of the harrows. A flat staple, ae, 
9 inches long, is also firmly attached by screw-pins 
through the i iron part, ii The draught is communi- 
gg, an is confine 
| either side of the tre of the wci ‘ving ee, 
by the staple a e in such a manner that the over can 
only be drawn fi nches on 
m 
which h of course “throws a as mht into their true 
| reaso 
to suppose that a portion of tat lar; ben sum which 
y ou 
yoma” 
s the most efficient Machine that has been invented for 
rpose of making Drain aoa Any snope ga ie be 
14 inches diam, of ge 
eis moveable down the “aryin heds, $ so that it 
no extra boys to carry the Tilese ety ae Meriti! 
ur 
inguished farm 
perfection, that the = Aelia meg of “pe rem 
“On thi 
r lic jaise: The purchase of the | 
= The Agricultural Grasette, 
TURDAY, MARCH 1, 1845. 
mcg FOR THE TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS, 
wera Movs ita eee, 
“sy March 6—Agricultural Im; of Ireland, 
Watrin, March 12—4A; icultural Sociol t: ore ze 
Tuvasnav, March 13—Agricultural Imp. Soe of Ireland. g 
K FARMERS CLUBS. 
Mar. af iy tewponey | Mar, 4—Abergavenny 
Mar. ‘Monmouth 
We ve uk ee an extract nanus a German 
THUR a Youna; ia T which IRZE eat 
e opinion that any radical improvement 
out of a e accurate 
> 
lend of the field short es to the "iett hand, “the zi 
se: | quickly prial pS a 
? | m m, which mi rtir at s s to pass rapidly 
across to r r eS th iati in yn this simple move- 
ment half turned r ound, and conse cane are not at all 
`| liable to become entangled or*to fall over, being turned 
n thei n ground.—H. 
in the present century b 
E a th what wiy the idna. of our national 
This-wäs n | 50 — may be most usefully bestowed upon this 
; in its full meaning, it will, we apprehend, | 5%jec 
admi itted as correct S pat ef to 
ng as are practise most 
nent ofa d ndustrious farmers ttain- 
176 4, and legree of fertility.” penned i 
SLIDID D ROWS. 
I Se as a pees Se a Mn erenn kind of har- 
as wi 
ha 
ll known as hey Vere to be The ome may readily 
>in Fele to tie branch of th 
they have offered s 
ele 7: 0m. sootto- 
of 
Ch 
ey ee 
. bai, systematic ome" w eraren. the Micia ce of 
ein : La been acknowledged by our ae 
first bran 
premiums for the hes 
aS on Drainage, and on other rocesses calcu- 
: e to improve t the pia of the land; and in r efe. 
eer awarded by then pas Sn of it, Premiums have | 
pe Raae to ae logge otis harrows, exe well as 
Fall 
a pen or GEES as may be required; and as as ata Previo 
any ' without 
on their ow 
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