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SGLAND INDEPENDENT OF THE WORLD FOR CORN. za + have aid, ~ aver! s "pee means of bei 
of the Agricultural Interest, at this À 
d | Meee meng eit is requested d to the great importance of ifted wholly out of the 
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-the use of FOWLER’S PUMPS, made gees = is entirely remedied. Another fault t—or, atany r 
MANURE. inal form, as here represented, it was si, 
now co 
MANURE, and the ease with which it may be appro- | structed by ScouLaR, of Biekiheartoai ma latter fault) o u h, 
| directly across the direction in w E the dpan 
: aig eg E of this is, that ost 
any two ri me ark po 
must pass, OF the implement will be 
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Beacticultare, an 
lied. “ie n advanta pero us ms, by BENJAMIN 
Epo “irate supplied o 63, Dorset-street, Fleet-street. London, 
The Agricultural Gazette 
SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1845. 
E TWO FOLLOWING WEEKS. 
MEETINGS FOS TEE T aral Top, Sie ein 
Wepvespay, April -highland and eye a Society. 
Tuoaspay, April 3—Agricultural Im roland: 
FARMERS’ arty 
Market pe 25—Swansea 
Mar. 24 (Yeates ril 5—Collumpton 
Mar. msgrove 
É THE ae RIFIER, GRUBBER, or CULTI Pagitan 
eceives all ez names—is a most effici get 
paimplem st combines to aconsiderableextent, 
e action of the plough It 
Oth er 50 effectually uli the lin d. 
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is, iia while he distance 
of o 
r high, the sin iag pin must | 
wads 
The a annexed fi 
f this implement. gure peas the’ general appearance 
eat te th, which, as eae 
is calculated to hinder clogging. 
weeds coming against it will not nd ther, 
on rough and foul land. In its same, is exhibited 
ane : Acne race 
Pumps kept for hire, for position of the teeth. They are cass in two rows ace la 
vate: or ff 
es. (a 
anner. 3 ~/ET2¢, 
rst gru of any note, ramp before that} _, Tus User CULTIVATOR. 
implement of the kind) ` 
was Finlayson’s. It rek of a frame 
y wheels, one in front and 
this frame-work there are two rows 
m w has one more t that 
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BIDDELL’S SCARIFIER. 
it is 
the passage of rubbish and Fon ern ‘he idiceen een ti 
a sie tinge, 
rows in geri the teeth are 
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tha only oa to this ‘cas: 
i. e„ the only limit to the ob- 
tooth, and fall d ither side— 
e—on the surface of the Tand. ; pes a the bois oha Adatan tote is of the. phate bee influence which the arrange- 
; it is generally constructed, eeth Ay A, &e.5 ; n the distance between 
ths in and Gentine in all cases the 
