500 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Jury 19, 
The 
principal advantage is — the clay and moulding 
felt, composed of hemp and hair, entirely saturated 
nenas genes without any admixture < of pitch, tar, € me 
| = “eo gat left loose and pulverized nearly to the dep 
The judges are of opinio n that the ke. 
fs 
dod fy 
e boy employed to take 
them ‘away removes more i apin one at a time. Noother 
1a +h 3, 
rice "id. per square foot. 
able neep-fold was also a at this 
No. — a Norw — —— her, was ras ted 
reet, Edinburgh, manu- 
or ve without infringement on this patent. Price 354. 
to5 
grin 
by the arrowed ” Price, 47. 4s. At th 
WEDL AKE and THOMPSON, of “ arachar ka 
34 thei Ted Lachine, 
ingle 
ghed p 
and to as great a depth, as if first pever 
RE, of E 
tctred by Mr. Seaton, of Bristol. It consisted 
three or four rows o of. revolving spiked axles, placed so 
r Hay Teddin pien p 
_ At aaa 50, Mr. Viaco, ‘of Penzance, exhi 'ibited hig 
me Soho 15, Mr. Rosrson, Lisburn, 
exhibited his ‘Churn whi ch has = en highly « poken « ot 
form, divided 
two unequal parts, lengthways, T a partition. In “the 
largest division ł less tha 
up of that next it. 
e pora on dry cloddy ground. It received a priz 
of 1 
4 
pa ai 45, the Earl of Duce exhibited a one- 
] 
one immersed in the milk or cream, and 
ver F similar to the paddle and box of a steam-boat. 
The other, or smaller division, is open or uncovered, 
€ 
€ 
n 
By om whic h is is plac ced a sluice, as her eafter des cribed. 
at ra meeting at 
ener dae on. It possess tage of an easy 
Thi 
It would, probably, be an feien three carryin 
1 Planter It consists of s ressing-wheels an 
advan 
way of NERDE the load ariaa descending te s. 
is don by a rack and pinion, s quite | 
are put in “motion, which, acting on the cream, sends it 
that t 
the control of the por pies for this aes 
pin 
in a continuous 
so that every particle is a geen 
or for tipping out the 1 oad. The ion ne acted upon 
9 top ti poe 
kept fast any n comes angle This e t has a 
wrought-iron tank made to fit into the “poly, whieh 
holds a cubic yard o of liquid m 
e Toad i is | the 
from that o 
is eas ina a 
at regularity 
depends ; and it is upon he length of interval oce 
openly | beaten or churned by the 
Price 162. 10s., without tank ; 26/. i with 
is broken, and butter formed ; and, oy a ve esi sim aby 
and effective con trivance, ie butter i is co RSE from 
ler the of t 
el 
N, manager 
tank. 
Mr. Cry of Lord Due 
| hibited his genes ‘known Dynamometer ati this a He 
e 
also exhibited his patent Threshing- machine at work. 
er these coincidences that “the thickness of sowing 
de _ 
Mes rs. Howarp, of Bedford, exhibited ae exce 
lent valent 4-beam iron Harrows, at stand 
the next stand, Mr. CAMBRIDGE, of Devizes, ait 
his one aR mil ly 
= butter and are produce is ibezeby d 
of half-a-p oaa to 24 
rt tim 
m — 
T 
sed in an outer fixed concave case ; 3 -the 
work : rn 
y tl ocity be- 
tween the large and Zeji end of the evolving cone or 
traw is carried rapidly to the larger 
outer case is | of 57 
r end Paper. 
At stand 54 (Mr. BAILEY Denton, of Goa 
Mr. Charnock’s Drain-pipe and T 
and Mr. -kno 
vel, which has been already described in our 
Near t this Mr. ay of Birmingham, ota 
sisi a e grain as it is Besin k from t 
ear is pre rown through the trellis or open work, s0 that 
& 
107. was a 
J E a 
steam- PSN for 
a complete separation takes place. 
t, 
1g t to operate upon 
At stand 60, Messrs. Garrerr of ie Wo <a 
exhibited a a. great — and "variety of Drilling 
ntters 
tight joint is not necessary ; the friction is, geen ore, 
chaff areen at one anti the threshing and first 
Sm i ic- performed. The machine is on with 
an impro d horse-pow: r, and is portable con- 
ist: ' whie h carries all the oe ork, 
omer aes 31. 10s.” 
OSSKILL. of Bev: 
4 th 
to recesses eg: on 
e Clod” peace er, to to which we shail oats 
feces i iron tooth- whe eel, 
| nas 
— M 
2 
Mr. Grant (S tamford) san EA at stand 61, g 
thing ed pepe Horse- mre brs this sto sto 
Lowcock’s t one-way Plough, oe b 
e? which we referre 
mee 
awarded for this i inplemen nt. 
a readers. At the next stand, Mr. GILLETĘ of Brailes, 
of the frame. Asa proof of its correctness when at leap 
1 z 1 + hi r REE h 
ting. l 
Ir. Ric . 
us stood near this ; it receive 
eedingly simple arrangemer it 
‘near Shipston-on-Stour exhibited ~~ e Ch 
| horse, steam, or any other power. _ This machine has 
for emptying th od after it has been 
ting, | of which is an is impro oved shaker, whieh eompictaly se- 
mg- 
a on feom = straw. Price: Threshin 
poo ged, eas, and we think the best that 
could | 
named for 8 erg a of a gentleman where only | 
also | an 
pared. Price él. 10s. to 
The prize oo the est *Tarnip- -cutter 
aaa istol. The sample oF worl 
is almost entirely free f from 
ind Me. ovens wane machine attached to if 
which at other estapa cutters leave at the finishing @ 
ach 
three kept. Messrs. GILLETT rod. fram Sti-very cleni of eac tea — ie it eetis es the great v 
exhibited i “Rick E a ze bpp is a hn ira ferae by is abeu x EE re diameter that results fro ese impe erfe = tions. Iti o adapted dt 
pie inder, abou t 2 fee and 7 in in circum ~ for all kinds win cattle, i; 
ference, ka fin <a a t of the pieces of Turnip being : almost inea 0 
down the centre, and bars: a ; 
37 
de; egrees ; ; so that es A in motion ae wind 
seasons assert that a lad will cut 3 bushels per mim e 
Price s 
any hay or ord rick, ee enters at the smallest pase sia driven out at the 
ey ge of being too much heated. Price 3k 3s. largest, filling a space or. c san feet square with with Le fH 
The riddle is pha ts in os ddle of the cham- e. prize for the aad eae a Co, of B. as avari 
vi otha (Messrs. Cottam and Hallen. The ber vi ion, AE a small hopper | t o Messrs. San Dms, E T tee 
elay of which in tiles are i rae is placed in one of the | underneath it, which moves with it, the large hopper had their stand near t f Calvel 
cylinders (of which there are two sent with each ma- | and feed roller being at the top of the wind ber.|, A Tile-machine, b ra 2 a phen: ey, ae 
chine) ; this is then placed on the oe which, by | As the grain with the c ose Po i om rh he feed- | ter, exhibited in stand 70, was one of t Pos i, om y 
asri of a piston, — the ae ot to the travel ller e Sage riddle, it meets with t d from the fo rfurthe rtrial. Mr. Sura, of Eon ste “N tand 7 { 
cl any shape o; E ceite of the fan which i Hiswa out tthe chaff before a, bite 
tiles are then removed byt the boys, with an apparatus oi panien on to the riddle i The grain after passing through Mr. ‘Srexcer, of Hopton, prd ‘Werksversy ai 0 
for the purpose, by which they are cut off square, and | the riddle is concentrated t together i in the small hopper robb i Some jo Ae e peculiar advantages 
oyna Sages their a hat = There i ine i ap a agn of renj am this machine nist n ipa ite “faving short e hee 
in the cylinder, jr ames ame, to increase the power and of pe: 
is pur leaving the heaviest and best | Which is of itself a complete chaff-cutter Ot i 
the machine £- full G operation. The seats is per- to ‘ail inom upon a os vig separates from it any | ĉP roved and very superior : _ ee to feed 
— — on four = and can Aeri ved up | seed that may be left. One of the — improvements laa a ao one aelig iy this be cut will challenge 
e mising muc time i h a form that it mia r 
peng ng te : = it is so simple in its construction, as | will give a paw degre of wind for the grain to fall | Competition wie a Price $08, 05" 4 
sh on an semi 8 its use ; its requires but | through than in r machines : other great S bested ate? dows ted Churns, of the old ve 
mhis id Me ran deen tha gg op e lin y on d fe f exhib ted By Mr. Woon, of Knuts 
e AEA ete m, by turning the win apparatuses attached to it. Prien: with Hosxaby?s Cheah were E J ply put out 
erage get y — e = off apparatus, to aet Phs kout ditto, 157. has ney og th, Re. meiegi aes ent’s Circus Piccadilly, el 
asar ihe dai es oe es. ue ith this amount of} The Earl of Ducie also exhibited his well-known Psa te. Dabio Sealy. 1 r at stand 8l, 
y produce is as prei sa hn, r Cultivator, to which the prize was again awarded bs rp oo one r of 100. f be beth nag 
umber that can h 
TER e O00 oO „ Mr. Horvspy, of neuen Grantham, exhibited his essrs. STACE Variance, of Lewes, ere o 
ü ? ee E nyo the field near the Implement-yard, gnc’ Cultivating ji 
ia reg : : : : . Ean Dril Presser, to — „corn and ‘ones, or any other applying Wind-power to the Pl l wid ills, p 
S x . ae oie yes e o conduct o Far of Land. It consists of two horizontal w. ‘tle rope 
24 in s ay ha ce ` 3,200 ead mame te to the | ome fitted with a at oe > * ras 1 implements may 
: z $ coulter 1 both side the ae | whi loughs or other agricultura 
Price 25l, ee pu . and license. land; for ; which the me M of 102. nee 3 ‘te cant wid blocks, Re. to adjust the rope. The 
At stand 29 and Ward, Stratford e Royal Agricultural | of the mills are about 15 feet high, and, in Bir 
on-Avon), there was a e % y | Society of England, held at Southampton, uly, 1844, | describe a ~~ of about 36 fi ci dan uch a pu 
npes pping } Pie 147. 10s. This ob btained a prize of 107. ‘A prize | The inapplicability fe novelty of bp e att 
Mr. Corns, oi idge, near Sais, at stand | Breaker, and his Drilin Machines, both for Turni at crowds of people; and the wind happened to 
38, exhibited his -cutting machine, with three | and for batil pipoa, wate elastin’ by the juga cis high to be effective. Segre id 
be worked by two men, or machinery— aa for Fma on , there ee rwegial © 
plement, we were stand it, of Brierly-hill Iron Works, | a at work, among which be observa. ube ‘nerit the = m 
e accuracy of the award, | cu 
rogress of im 
the merit of simpli 
‘not continuous, but of the intermittent 
of its class. 
ahs 
provement exhibited. 
108. 
, had 7 (Mr. Hr 
eceived the prize for the best of Dadi Mason s Plough, w wi gr its i emjee eig for 
assuming the 
Ha 
or > į ap) 
title far more jus ay than 
i ane it lea an te 
This im ietie aon ca of | land would Lagenrg prove an efficien ae 
ek ke ie sa gald t nearly so so attractive 
termittent | from the wiy t there was subjected to, the joa as at Southampton. Exhibi 
upon it oie as follows: | oo) Laas oo In the above hurried account of the menti 
pacer, of 2, Persp to the surface of the ploughed land iby. the action of the 
he omitted 
we may 
doubtless om 
agers  e wwe Pip hago 
