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434 THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. [May 14, 1859. p. 
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HOWARDS' PRIZE 1 1889 7 M 
Delgany, and sheltered from the north by a ridge of 
i MES AND FREDR. 
hills, lies Tinna Park, the property of John Clark, Esq. Calendar of ee AMES Bedford, beg to — — , Britannia Iron 
When Mr. Clark purchased this s place, some seven or ee PATENT STEEL-TOOTH shade — ae 
eight years ago, it was very much cove! d with timber, 
ict e WARWICKS Owi o the cold and stormy weather — 
particularly Beech and other hard woods; but a large VARWICKSHIRE : ing t Si he Dar dicks -arermote closely 
tent of this has since been ed o an ne | Which has so much prevailed, the hay a t ar aire 
extent 0 Lees 3 worked up than for the last year or two. ist 
land which has been thus reclai a is now eure ks i still ihe 
into tillage. To prot majority of he 
ing of such an extent of Lean timbered QUE would | 
a task with whie h few would willingly gra pple, 
particularly if a ready market na: the É iie was ac 
Siero 
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ack, do "hir m. _ Extensively engage 
the > de » t unles ~~ =e 
a large stock of Beer which could be made into reels mii oe iaa AE land-spri n low, and | For which t ee = urit 
2 upon which the thread. is wound; and amongst | the midland i 
firs& movements, Wrede at Tinna Park, was the |a 8 J. & F. mo RD have discontinued troubling t the Publie 
— of an extensive saw mill, for the purpose of Rees RE d ing several = a long Li g] 31 — he 7 her ti mene 
cutting the. timber into suitable ‘lengths, previous tO | breaks in this operation. There is — tbe average — of HORSE R 4118 N „ — 0 
its being shipped for Scotland. This saw mill is fully | Oak, either coppice or hedge-row, being felled in the district Prize for which slay Have cone: years gain 
sixty feet wide, and machinery connected with ae pics efall of raini at the clone of ese PL 9 Uc GHS. 
whi * d A e i e 
DD dit tto for. one, 5 
generally, 1 engin 
joining the saw mill are the threshing pen and | them asa PP ditto for rie x ND 
cattle houses, and from the pgs construction of the jan ort SKIM COULTER for 5 of PP Plough 
whole, the buildings look a e like same may be sa ARROWS, 
extensive manufacturing premises than a farm- Yit ley, which has remained long stationary in the ground, A Set of Three 4-Beam HARROWS, viti Wise 
No. 
" ril. A favourable chan 
The threshing barns are three Mittel high, and are Naf ga lag abont ve — "ot April. A ee — 
S| increase the pleasures of rural scenery, and Sm the| A Set of Three 3 HA RROWS, with Whipple- 
T i e tree, sdaptedfor$ Horses, 10 ft. wide, lapin 11 440 
ivi Winte If with Patent Joints, 6s. per extra, i 
K E 8. 
Small size, 74 feet wide, marked A, with 24 iron teeth 7 
Ditto, with Steel Teeth 8 00 
Large size, 8} feet wide, marked B, with 28 iron teeth 8 0 
Ditto, with oed teeth 8 10 
xtra large size, 84 feet wide, marked 6, with 24 steel 
teeth . 8 
A Set of 15 Prongs, to be attached to the above when 
used as io o [ssa 
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tted up with chaff cutters, Oat bruisers, &c., besides 
in 
15 0 Wheat has 
noi s so over-luxuriant as we sometimes wer mat Ris has haan i anger 
3733 bushels, at 60 Ibs. per bushel; but it is defective than usu alin starting on its s but has — 
in som ES in| 
o 
ikely to bi e coming yest, Potatoes T 
bour is necess: at dants. The | we write have we seen several farmers still committing them 
ya Node sarily entailed upon the cio ten dimensio tothe ground. Fourteen or fifteen years ago May used to be Free Deli 
containing room for 180 head, and is 60 feet wide, Tweed, but since the fatal ’46 it has been found that early Gloucester, Hi Hau, TE — . . 
inside measurement. This is literally under one Ho planting and e any. raising of the crop is most likely to | Norwich, ottin — Pub bury, bes 
without any supporting pillars whatever De ds "en aV. freedom from disease. With the rise in Wheat | cester, and Yo rk; lin, Edinburgh, À Gee 
y. Suppe pase 5s naturally expect that Potatoes will realise more o i 
are constructed of wood, with an iron ey, £1 v * is so. Mangel "e has not NEW prices 
side; tag oe rest of the roof, with the exception. ri the yet go far as might have been déaeniption "dl their Patent, Plougha [ied Horse Rakes, 
slates, is. f iron. The ter sion: Nes 
copper e and 
Bristol, Colchester, 1 5 
able. A 
ung on n the third week of April could hardly have — — Implements, ding Smith's Steam Cultivators, 
a he oe pont "ha. Sal been, and experience shows that the Beet — crops in this district | for hich x A received at entr epe one Medal of mu 
LAS Sito s abou are obtained by sowing at the period nam If you havea Agricul n application to 
id Eu ; Ventilators are | few of them run to seed, they may be usefully pulled and given d umm run ond Bedford. 
Ng d high ERE great span the | to the pigs, or they may be c checked from unsightliness by 
roof peri wi the 8 of | Simply cutting off, as often ss required, and in either case, it 
X side zs E dat PR x Pact, it d is the most co dede found that at the weight . — — e hu 
spicuons : of the building. We Peer sowing. The € din of the threshing machine is again heard X Sr Gaal e e &c., to contain 50 gallons, 258, ; 
pit dee 1 1 ih a span, nor do MES think | every direction, and large holders of Wheat would like several of | 30s. each; and 140 gallons, 36s., and fi with tap, 
span, ; gallo a 
it as krkin as cheap in construction bmi at nae at rer P rr dia bs) eta es t ro M spied the water perfectly swee t and clean ; will - 
es of 700 supported on iron pillars whic h we lo Base Vet Ny OOo: 2110 d A tst Cadas T — M eie 1 Cisterns of all e er nag 
previously referred to in our descriptions.of Mr, Pol- | will re ä 2 is that there i isa probability bn 5 80 n higher for Liquid Manure or. Domestic Use, 3i n, pume * "s anata, Nel 
care | 32s, 6d. each; Tail Pipe for same at from 10d. per ows : 
GALVANISED ino SWING int 1 — 
lok Danestown, and l ; 
Mr. Maxwell’s, near Duleek. The manure pit adjoins stock The 3 before breaking the bui T of his 
h 
the cattle house, and as the ground upon. which this | who can well afford to hold on for any length of time, atthough for Garden or et —.— N ons, entirely 
is a little elevated, the former been con- eren th esee erii 5 es e bestirring themselves in ron, 82s. 6d, each. $ 
E m County 
aor tes * A ng it out of neo of the IE W. ARNER'S e MANTRE : 
^ , n ABLE P 3 
eet in depth, but i n 1 a e pp le Notices to Correspond are fitted a vith J. i a 
e is at the back part, for the convenience Opfrrrarok: T J. Scowlar of Haddin — nd & Sous Patent. Buckets . t 
of wheeling out the man d depositing it nt} horse —— —— — Bentall's e * 7 . P oes 
parts of the yar e manure yard is size, and w. — — T * 
with a stout ‘stone wall, built with mortar, d | soi Memeras: 7 K We do not know the fm you lum feito logs wil old 
3 5 supported on! t and the whole may be carri 
may be e con pi h ch young cal igi [rises C4 d Tm Mi phe cd e MAU. pond anos hd 
= wi inthe ward A me octagonal — — ** I rear short-horn calves at all seasons 
receives Dunt 4 e houses. It is al n 
present uncoverc d but fb ic dende that it shall be 274 in. 
per 111 liquid has been taken out and | an op SPEER UNE OF obvius BOTNE — ps 
means a li on to the cow—and fed on. new milk solel, with st 
oO a 
c of the farm tended been gone over is laid off more ilk is in 
min large ri lds, divided from each other by the skim- E. RU! ci about : 
wire fences, or ly stone walls pointed and dashed with nd Cun — 
vir Linseed. "Tho skim milk ie in diameter 
Time, The soil is well adapted for folding sh ud and | by Gor Clov ica he cal silos wes, Ur a dE M ie Gente vn lemen 
henee we foun Turni | o ced p 
: consumed where they were grown. "The T ana sheltered | ^ May be obtained of any Iron monger ora and! 
sheep were allow fie of 1 lb. r o, every mild day ; and as s soon country, at the — E awin Sty 1 | 
lowed at t! t per — ewir lt ec ff to past Crescent, Jew 
j of crushed Oats, mixed with a g quantity of Pea tentes, DANAA till autumn ona very high an . mam EF 
HA TA re r^ situation, and generally do well Th calyea $ j 
PUE 
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PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS, “anno oe 
his nr one q^ 1 ei which cannon s foot. 
the seep ere doing well und er this : pum a pes fo March to Angust are fed by h a fora dro Atene PATENT ES 
^ Wing e — 4 q 
unfa 
bu t it pier ‘well in the Coun: nty Wicklow. as we 
the id Height. ( 
subsi 3 : 1 
the district around it. is only the Aberdeen and also aasee W e Ey y in best 1 — je Pre em 5 ee e ; 5 
other soft varieties of um upon which sheep are — — Ehi s Er s—the best of i 5 5 Ej 3 
folded at Tinna Park, the Swedes being carried from ihe io POZA 3 
the field and stored up at the houses for the use of the 
3 Mr. Clark has a capital stock of Clydesdal e 
; and for the benefit of these 
the vp of cooked food for farm horses, we may 
ee TANT “at the stable door a number of ne Wore T. rare 0 and sinks in 
ckets of boiled Turnips and light grain, in a! shelter aff ee aod, sud tN » for the supply of coppers 
semi-warm state, waiting the eal of She one from ferus fe field mud — e d * —.— "ee. cm an | Wash-houses 2 ln Ho Tore i and Plant 
rk hese to l. when desired, 
ARY - Mowsiok J G, Yorkshire, Please to give your 
ERRA n the report of the Rev. J. C. Clut 
— the Farmer? Club at Oxford, the st: 
ot ranking | 3. , ditto 3;, 6, 
he youngest calves have 9175 ditto 3,, 6 " flanged pipe 
meadows, and other fres h Grass fields; |4 ,, ditto 3,, req) “ 
24,, short, da 15 feet of Lead Pipe 
A in. long 
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to 
oo SSS SSN. 
EN 
3 
2 14 
attached, ready for fixing 1762 18 
ditto ditto 
41 
convenient. 
Tie shot barral Pom ie ed e 
May de o tained of 
** s lecture Plumber in 9 — or 
ces, or of the Patentees 
chal EA from the water it holds ary antes 30 HN WARNER & SONS, 
attrac n by evaporation, is printed “ will C2 pn r 
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be ia à being omitted. [S z 
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