qur 7,1959]. IHRE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 413 
lo converted u poor tenant and a miser- ; 
Serf who onverted a poor serae wle and m| PATENT LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES. 
atly increased rentals. We have modern rers 
Tui etes auis inmate SAMUELSON'S LAWN MOWING MACHINES, 
UM mon ME ur coe NU. woh WITH BOYD'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS. 
their p — ä à. Lens 
p be follow wed HAM present, od E Doing the work of five or six men.’ The Times, Sept. 20, 1858. 
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the sawing and preparing of the tim ber of a 
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t 1 : The following PRICES include the Carriage to any Railway Station in England :— 
hirteen years ago with the workshops and ma hiner ry 
2 Duke of Bedford, at Woburn, whose y farmeries 
ceu the 
| With Boyd and Samuelson’ "s| 
Patent e Sharpen- | 
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cottages, and hedge-rows are as andi g e | Adjus in 
general agrieultural non-improvement of this kingdom. | ratus, | 
In conclusion, agriculture has been, in the matter of g inches wide, for very narrow borders, 
steam, backward, miscaleulating, and ungrateful. The without 8 wheels 1 n : 1 
K H 1 7 i- inches wide } » 
statistical comparisons which I have made are humi 16 inches wide, within registoro 4 arrange’ | j 
liating for British agriculture, and when I say agrieul- ent (for one man) 5 10 0 6 60 E 
1 mean landlord as well as tenant, for property | 19 inches wide, ditto (for one man) 5 17 6| 617 g 5 
its duties as well as its rights. When I see that 8 vide, — m e ES w 600| py E i 
landlord, tenant, and labonrer are ueber 2 ran f red Aad draught im — for y — 3 : 
manufacture for cheapness and abundan a : alm ws and a man to w SES k 0 | E E 6 8 i 
hes wi ! 3 
every necessary they Lene both T an 5 1ysical, | 25 ine | 
do — that common gratitude should induce} 30 inches wide, ditto (t rinde pag A i n um 
them to adopt Berite means to feed abundantly and Box of Tools, Oil Can, and other requisites, 
cheaply the enlightened manufacturing — $ Pd ow Hf aao thou ve ple — einen 
whom they are indebted for those benefits. M of Royalty, “the 3 = Gentry 
cultural friends may think me somewha Sesto in | the Unit 5 and t e Continent 
S i Y riends | of Europe, and are oot ne 
these my observations, but they are our best friends | 5 poan tor e pf draghi 
f efficiency, and d ardbility. The demand 
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£ s Tbese are the only Machines that will 
Calendar of Operations. cut wet as well as dry Grass without 
APRIL AND MAY. clogging the — 
UTLANDS Apri 22.—Wheat generally looking well. | Orders for 1859 should be —— at M 
Spring crops very . w, and requiro rain and war — — 3 4 = — t. delivery and to pre ve 
land in fine condition for Y ae Arti - al mart — s con: Lp ee 
tinue to be used to a considerable extent, notwithstanding the 
r ty Aud gor o mM. B. BAMUNLSON, e 5 o Wost, City, London; ; 
only requires basting w o its own dripping ; but had the Solon o the anufa Britan 
ires tory, anbury, Oxon 
of the 2 — o bas tings ot 3 ment os A d 5 a tion i or to Messrs. D alk AND CO. 2 Bridge; or any abel "eibi or Ses i in the Kingdom. 
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we should have ever read o r heard of Minh ad observation 
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the one alluded to C. 2 = 
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Turni nea gone — * p e f ider | H |. N || S T, 
| 8 chee zi soon bo short. The FONS “AGRICULTURAL ENGIN EER AN D MAG 3 
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which the sheep depend after the Turnips are fed were forwa; 
and are now strong, but when once eaten ake little progress ; | 
the meadows — E poorly covered with Grass, and all | 
kinds of stock a dull and nearly unsaleable, à month 
will also of Soret A weather before — * a M sed 
to be ninm ind, which will be rather 
who have stocked very heavily. A month ago the pe per 
i demand . i-es ne 
ather u 0 
Jeet there i 2 plant e nough, and so we may look for 
crop. The sowing vj Bar ley aud Oats is — they are — 
up, and the earlier sown look well. Chavet, though 3 
is strong, and — e fewer failures than usual in it; de and a: 
—— pe pad deal of old hay left we have goo 
ood another year. Our market is — sup- 
— well with Wheat at present, yi Dp t a 
good m: ay xt ricks yet to thresh out, and the rise in price will 
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Cream CHEESE: Alex.—The following 
ces " are two recipes.—Take € E B 
qu of cream, “if not desired very rich, A, thereto es 
Pint of new milk warm it in hot water till itis about the | TNFORMS MERCHANTS, the TRADE, and. AGRICULTURISTS, "that he has o opened the above Ware- 
tablespoonful rw — E 5 A eer houses as a depót for his own — ud id m of Messrs. Barrett, Clayton, Howard, Sort: Nicholson, 
break it slightly with à spoon and place it in the frame in — vai Tuxford, Smith, and all other first-class makers, whose implements hei is pasted to offer on makers” 
reviously ; press it 
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; slightly with a weight ; let it — a few hours, then a 
= domin s T : alittle powdered salt may be put THE BRITANNIA SELF- RAKING REAPI NG MACH de i 
oth. It will i i — RM 
en’ Method. at — — a Moe. i da seh With side delivery in sheaf, no rakers o rn rosse, and all the most improv 
E ty cannot be had ut . — 5 e x nde bag, d — iniante * the season, ma 
much cream y happe o ha it, 
becofting naturally 5 ud day m and nd from it B. SAMUELSON, 76, Cannon Street West, London; and Bates Works, B 
If ase c and the remaiader will prove an 3 —— -~ 
fine canvas b ea m ean be had once and poured intoa | PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ESTABLISHED 1738. MSS TENTS, AND Be C 
conie. 50d " ie AVI. SALE, on HIRE.—H. Picco 
8 ose made with ren 
2 —— Superphosphate dong ; with 
eee manure is quite a prame de te for y tm 
of dun Apply 3 cwt. per ac — Eum 10 or 12 tons 
E. Nitrate of soda, lor 13 owt is better applied to | 
n pi — 
Ss A X a half or 2 c 
of Wheat. We a per acre ^ a good ressing for an acre 
w T ni 
Tor Pas ano it to Sw edos.. A 
bus! 
can buy good soot at 6d. to 8d. a 
— B dh eaper LADO eA than 40 bushels of 
"b yon. gan COOKE'S warranted PRIZE| —— Rp ate very diiodp. 
of soda and 1 d fyou d qan get —.— — — of nitrate PRUSING ey BUDDING KNIVES, SCISSORS, &c—]| — Ed dae. a 
ndl cwt. of Peru Soa DURER, ees A 
End Establishment, 33, £32, Charing Cross, 8.W. 
showery weather if if possible, cast—in ble Nurserymen and and Seed Merchants in| 
