11845.) THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 693 
a SSTIMONIALS or APPROVAL.—We are daily | are opened at regular intervals and shut again as| In the latter a similarl Jie masa delivery is 
Er gjedhi tmsolicitad te stimonials in favour. of 1 DINGLE S soan as each stud has passed. | Eleeten im a diie ant aan Ea 
ce order for 3}. 10s., and desire you will forward another 
ly.” 
ha’ used it speak in ost u vocal terms 
e paN E: RENDIE & ‘Co, "Plymouth, “oet, 1L. 
ctured and Sold pri by sA air M and DENS 
ees icala T Implement Makers, &c., 2, Winsley- 
street, Oxford-street, London 
he most efficient Machine that has been invented for 
Drain “Tiles Any shaped Tile can be 
ch can d 
_ hours i is as follows, oes 
| Linch diameter of Tile, 11,000 lł inches diam, of Tile, 5,8 Horns RILL. 
i. * S25 Letter of ima ow Hois r EE ne 5200 In this miae the deliv oth of the stream which | ‘hes rapeat A present themselves. Each com 
“tions of the eval Agricultural Society of England,” page 551, issues from the seed and manure-boxes is effected | | partment thus carries off a a po rtion, and as soon as 
‘Part 2, vol. 5. in sn ° 
The Machine ta aS GH e dyin Hd es Gast a ns, ati re ular intervals, by | ke it Asser into ues position in which alone its door 
iRequires no aeri ey to carry the Tiles, nor are shelves | Means of t e peculiar mechanism of its coulter— aen open it delivers i its contents on the 
ith has bee n = fall Tanino = upwards that art of the delive kenij -tube next the ground. | It wil is a very ingenious 
ipstea ar. near Uranbro en NO 
; = Runde pe Patent dues or license The purchase of the | LRe construction of this l d dof dividing what would otherwise be a a con- 
hine includes free use of i derstood from the following ; section ofit. It t 
: The Agricultural Gazette, 
eth 
mixed hean ff hath in +} 
me 
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| There are onl uy two Ltd machines with which 
we are ac ted. The first—a si 
SATURDA Y, OCTOBER 1l, 1845. nious pisces ar. of seth i a inv 
Eaunsoisy Oct. 10) ays TIE pat E late Rev. Mr. Ruam; it was exhibited in an imper. 
fect s e Liverpool and Bristol shows of th 
ak FARMERS: Oe FESPA English Agricultural Society ; and was | 
oe Bi lington a et fete unfinished condition at its inventors death. 
ees - ig Swane must refer our readers for a pang ea. of it to page 
\s—Rochford Hun EE nore : ERE TA = | 487 of “ The Dictionary of t -e The oe 
i Ux UESTIONABLY the perfect distribution of seo of a cylindric = ivided by me xed | is the dibbling machine invente ‘aa manufact 
gia face «where an eepe grow, is t n | partitions into a seri s of compa amei A each of | by Mr. Ne EWBERRY, at Hook Norton, i in Oxfordshire. 
ich the grains are Seams eei in all ponerse | which there is a door Opening outwards from the | It 
ch being in the centre of its own little square of | Tim of the cylinder. T he seed and manure enter | The following cs exhibit respectively a four- 
nd. co a machine be contrived by | at the sides of the box in a constant stream, and | rowed and a one d dib onstruction 
hich one seed should be placed an inch below the | While the cylinder revolves, this stream delivers of the machine way he gathered nes satisfactorily 
very space of about 3 inches square in| itself into one and another of its compartments as | from an examination of the latter, 
Pr b r the 
fo the arise of t the ERA svei ains ; ie we must be 
sidered also as referrine to land where seeds of 
other kind are de eposite ed. = and, however, 
farmer has the good fortune to occu py, for weeds 
gup everywhere. It is, the ise generally con- 
d advisab , crowding the aara 
e equidistant plants in one direction, in order 
en up wider intervals in the other ; 3; we aN 
u enabled to cee pee and clean the land while 
ws have been si 
che rhea 
i e thus pre 
he injur arising fon cro owding | 
a ae qin 2 oe ge | the position of the onë which 
hole, in order o pl a ih ob on hidden by the 2 ses n pi z 
t ften six or eight escape the 2 dibbles 
o there are thus 
hil 
see four or five pans struggling fo — 
Spe uae and ahs of ca aces 
vantageously used. Bu t we mus a 
ume nts, in a fu ture article, and 
: , as they are called, 
è ah Diaea of which deposit t the prr 
under i surface o e Met an 
it in in rows at rim rvals, a ki 
sin thdse pal 
uted with only two drop drills— e | preferable o arenada 
io i i a o contains the seed; at the bottom of| sone which draws walk in 
riper, the prea itisa Am kopae feed-roller, ay cups rad | -| the oe po while the seed is being planted in the 
wee i paper Pipe a e Beran ue sown. Alastis, Mr. NewserRY’s is decid dedly the 
= H i the dib st successful of the attempts which have been 
e seed prama eeni no dense Peon siriy eres: aie a poio a machine for the purpose of dib- 
