r 19, 1829.] THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETT E. 157 
2 —— 
OWARDS' PRIZE IMPLEMENTS, 
AMES AND FREDx. HOWARD, Brita — Iron 
TeS ie rd, beg to direct attention to their 
AKE 
ENT STEEL-TOOTH HORSE F 
For which they received the Three First Prizes last offered by 
the Royal Agricultural Society of Engle and. 
J. & F. Lt of have discontinued troubling the Public 
with a lon of Prizes awarded to their OWS. but. 
they png — state that for PLOUGHS, B ARROW and 
HO rud RAKES, they have for several yea 2 very 
which they have co Tu 
PL H S. 
P PLOUGH, with em wheels for light work ..£4 7 6 
PP PLOUGH, general purposes 412 2 
SKIM COULTER .£0 5 
STEEL BREASTS, Ys. and 7s. 6d. extra. 
HARROWS. 
A Set of Three 4-Beam HARROWS, with Whippletree, 
B. S A M U E F S 0 N, | — general Seed e 94 feet wide, ZA 
A Set of Three 4- Beam. "HARROWS, ' with ‘Whippletre, 
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, 1 414 
^ T — O RS E AK E S. 
WAREHOUSE, 76, CANNON STREET WEST, LONDON, Price of small size RAKE, marked A, ith 24 iron 
h, e idth f 4 . £710 0 
WORKS AT BANBURY, Ditto, extreme with f feo ; 10 0 
Proms MERCHANTS, the TRADE, and, AGRICULTURISTS, that ho has Be Us don Wace wane NA with 28 iron wi eE o o o 
. yton, Howard, Hornsby. Nicholson, Price of large size, marked B, with steel ‘teeth | 28 10 0 
Richmond, Tuxford, Smith, and all other first-class makers, whose years he is prepared to offer on makers? | Price of extra large size, marked C, with 94 steel 
teeth, extreme width, 8} fe 1010 0 
Price of a Set of 15 Pro — to “a attached to the above 
HE BRITANNIA SELF-RAKING decere MACHINE, v rae jim — PME RE MAD. e 
rmingham, Bristo! Gloucester, 
With side delivery in sheaf, no rakers or gatherers required; a e most improved Food-preparing Thoda 2 l, — Manchester, Norwich, Notting- 
Machines of the season, may be inspected ät ds: — depot. ham, Retford, Wisbeach, and Worcester; or to Dublin, Edin- 
burgh, Glasgow, and other parts at fixed rates. 
d . 3 ; H TALOGUE — rices and 
B. SAMUELSON, 76, Cannon Street West, London; and Britannia Works, Banbury. | description of their Patent Ploughs Harrows, Horse Rakes, 
and other “Implements, including Smith's 1 Cultivators, 
for which they receiv: — at tren ein the Gold Medal of the — 
GR REST SOPATENT — ——̃̃ F io 
GRASS CUTTING, COLLECTING, & ROLLING MACHINES. "^'^" "eme mem pcne 
2 
MANUFACTORY, LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. 
Trial at the London Horticultural i oye 8 opting Chiswick, June 5, 1857. 
COMP TO Ei m E er RIVER, SCISSORS, e= 
First trial on level — . do. on rea d third dito on intricate laces around trees, &c., when : respectable urserymen s in 
E T was imously declared to be t| i Colonel Chall Br. Lindley — a rin - STM 
wen, Esq., the — — judges. ae PATENT INVENTIONS rog STABLE 
n REQUISITES, awarded a Prize at the Paris — a = yer 
„ See the Gardeners’ Chronicle of May 22, 1858, p. 423, under the heading of Garden Memoranda.” patronised by Che Bngliah and French Govern: 
LONDON HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, CHISwick.—The Grass in the Arboretum and elsewhere is in excellent m gp itis 
1 in order by means of one of GnEEN's 2-feet Mowing Machines which does its k very satisfacto compared 
E scythe, effects a saving of at least one half." xd meia fcu 
Extract from London Times of June 8, and Gardeners’ Chronicle of June 12, 1858. 
LN 
| “TRIAL OF — ACHINEs.—A considerable number of machines of various sizes havin; nee brough' x — = 
ACH t to th 
it — oe ox that the trial should take place between one — m of each exhibitor, all — us A ui n 
. uniform — es xx i-i ——— e aet me PE pA rm nd Ls be worked was determined by ray the 
— ving been of as uniform q y as E vc Pind s on leve und and 
Colonel Challoner and Mr. Edward Easton, delivered the following aw: g —— 
uare feet Points indicating quality, 60 bei rfi k 
fa qu E per | Quality of | Co 5 : | d ht x = = Price 
3 : n ction ness o P 
| — work. | of machine. mcd Total. 
6min. 35sec. 1600 242 50 50 60 160 £8 10s. COTTAM AND COMPANY, of Winsley Street, are the 
< 1302 197 45 50 40 135 7 10 inventors of the PATENT ENAMELLED N Nenn word 
— 1503 228 15 45 50 110 Tro and Wrought Iron Rack, united to an iron top-plate, 
1046 158 25 10 60 95 - and fo: — oa complete and eg , having — — "s 
patent noiseless attached, which is 
* C. B. CHALLONER, EDWARD EASTON, 2 taken to the back St us sais and works wi 1 ease and 
FFF eee 
. of draught, and superiority of work? ; matte, promotes clesaliness, and is — ed 
; THOMAS GREEN respectful Ati 
lend: y informs the Nobility, Gentry, Gard and others tha! 
— ̃ — S proven to be the bent in all cue of competitions v 
e ^ 
htee now considers the Machines as near perfec fection as p E ee e P mes " 
3 suitable for Horse Po Yo cut 481 Wel 0 TUNI 2i M £ tron; = A 
E wer, to cu inches, o. 42 inches, £24 ; do. 36 inches, \ = —— 
í mes foras M . : rong Bony, to cut 30 inches, £18; do. do., made lig suitable for a smali Pony Acc — 30 Ins, 218. = — 
“Box of ma hg m ca ooks, stretcher, &c. which — mtm attached 10 he usual harness or traces, 7s. 6d. extra. | 8 
n — — nes andsharpening, with instructions for her ue the Machine in NE 5s. extra. COTTAM'S PATENT SADDLE and HARNESS BRACKET 
able for Horses' feet, to prevent injury to the lawn, will be for a set of four, 24s. extra. combined, md ms — — d advantage where space is an 
E H A N object, as it out of the way when not in use. 
D COTTAM’S STMPROVED $ SURFACE GUTTER, with perfo- 
f “Po eut %4 inches, £8 10s., suitable for tw MAC rated moveable which prevents accidents, and 
Po cut 29 inches, 85 C baci men 5 duo To cut 18 inches, £7 _ 0s., suitable for one man. can be easily denned ase 
- To cut 20 inches, 7 Wa, — 2 — an and boy. To cut 16 inches, £6 10s., suitable for one man. 1 CAST-IRON SANITARY TRAP, from its im- 
L lox t OS tra To cut 14 inches, £6 0s., suitable for a stout lad. roved construction, gives a full water passage, and does not 
— — Jot cl eaning and sharpening, with instructions for keeplüg the Machine in ic 5s. extra. allow any y smell to » ascend from the eens 
ey The Wistsnes are 5 renim Le: : eh hed at any de the eris ens E", way Stations in En, — E T pregio FITTIN' 
$ Patentee h on, or may the party paying the carriage back to ess-room and stable, kept in — — — — 
ever brought 8 r time nor expense in Ren the [e eel oa cheap Mowing, Vi a and Rolling | enamelled. Iron gates, fen: — — hurdles, &c. eal 
Hundreds of T. attri 0 Ducis hg TN The New Illustrated C e and Estimates, gratis, upon 
applying 1 nials (unso) may be seen, t pplication to COTTAM — OMPANY, 2, Winsley Street, 
Paten GRE Oxford Street. 
N.B. Corram & Co. beg to make it known that there is no 
EN, Smithfield Tron Works, Le eds. er an entrance — their establishment from Oxford Street, 
4 HOMA d 
fa T. G. will be 
d last season glad to receive ines as ear ficu but that they have made a second entrance from 2, Winsl 
supplying the number required. ee great di lty was found Dee Oxford Street, W., by the Z^ of the old entrance r^ 
ir works, opposite the Pantheo 
