THE 
ET 
. 
AVGUST 6, Boemi 
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the county 22 for the use ril the| 
as the new Fi * 
Bramston. 
ilsor 1 the resignation of Mr. 
Raymond Barker 
A —— —— from the Forei ign 
rder of Lord John Russell, together hegia 
rapidity 
[change its position at its turning places is such as 
fling or flirt out the straw, so that on a windy day i 
would be carried to ‘some distance. The meth 
worked is ext remely s simple; but the 
necessary loosenes s n its parts — es the works | auger 
with considerable noise, sugges of rapid w 
EC parts. 
Wood's reaper made capital cutting ; but the delivery 
wi one man peace at the ne ef the bie Acad was not 
r effective s t's one-horse machine, 
eo hi 
* ork, but w of course ' su d 
$5 32 
g. 50 
uano exist to an extent estimated (by 
paac fy T 
measu: at 1,000,000 tons. Of this 6000 tons 
e poner 7 
asurement 
Wait 8 Sena of Libo rers 
Ps machine— that » involved 
with which the rake is made id men would have been com 
a ull 
us the one 
paratively easy ow P 
and-bye the ploughs for C. inch v re got to 
ad Howards’ took the first dur w ith compara- 
tive fa cilit y, while Busby’s de the second. Messrs. 
mo whose ploughs were as * yard, declined 
— th of unpreparedness. 
inju y to Howards’ Plough 1 it from com- 
Pera for which was awarded to 
| Busby of Bedale, the ing to Cooke of Lincoln. 
cond go 
A very interesting perfor mance in the field was made 
which takes 
by menns of three shares, each higher 
behind it, the two former armed with 
uprigh at coulters i in che mid lle of their sitis and the 
b 
Ey 
depth 
| we we 
e indebted for opening up t the fie id, as 9 the 
cm os 
hA w e can uy standing corn, did not do 
—did r 
of New York (to w 
hom it belongs) first commenced | as 
t cut so well as Cuthbert’s or 
ell a 
ould-board is 
placed, but may be remov ved, by which the pem may ^ 
turned as well as distributed if desirable. It is a very 
avy wapi PAN seems very — ay non db a 
j not deliver so we 
regular mange in May 1858. The roce Key's. The buttons on the India abd str raps, 
. made have been rg quet in America which by: the way there are now only 1 two, di id not stand excellent y W vork e orders for it were given iiy some of 
e di eposit, i from 4 to 10 inches out sufficiently to catch t the 
— it contains a maximum of 80 a pend of and yet stood out mr ps to rub corn out of the harrows were tried on the ploughed se as soon 
hosphate * 1 ver little E no — | straw 3 it pus * was ready for them. Busby's Northumbrian 
Bat there is de on Fannaig’s Miand but but| Dr. Eddy's reaper, en attempts to carry out an il neo arrow, a hybrid of harrow a tivator, with eu 
that none of Ur Tá een exported, and a further | | ingenious Me failed entirely. It unites eu ers and a | teeth, . e good wor prem commendation. 
leposit is said t ist Island series of vertical saw edges with five or six arge — | Hove — harrow of 2 n form seemed t 
Communications were receiv — from Mr. Sr - o pem one; they all movi raw|be the best (of thos se tried, including. Busby” 5 and 
W — and the Hon. f 
Secretary was instructe 
the re} y to b e giv 
ad ¢ 
en to the one of these letters w hich 
po the Co 
e together, and a 
ecce 
eut it f diving z board shew those 
Bent tall’s, lt 
5 
teeth, whieh, going to and fro; 1 
ntall again to: 
} 
ghly 
"üg t 
ouncil. 
Other communications and matters of detail were 
t before the Council gee instructions given relative 
to. 
e Council granted the usual 8 to the 
Society’ s cei urin 
the exact dates being arranged by the 
The oe - then adjourned to its Monthly Meeting 
in Novem 
KSHIRE 1 AL. 
OR 
Ao ondaj, Augu 1.—Alth ough Tuesda; 
ing through which it falls on to the ground. r 
tunately bard, opening was not large mco h, t 80 the 
corn did zo£ fall, but accumul — gm oked. bse 
was attributed to the bulk and MM of the c 
but on being afterwards tried on * K failure 
ward o 
mand Busby was "highly — How ards” 
the li om kind, — the 
— was unusually rd — m Bentall's 
suecess and. commen ditioni were ac chie eved owing as 
mach perhaps to the quality of their make (of double 
angle iron with special arrangements ſor P: the 
was almost equally great, and a 
it wes thus out of the — Te ap- 
pears to us that either hand delivery, or web 
delivery, or spiral roller delivery, as in peer 
ell’s, pt Burgess & Key's respectively, is superior to 
the id hich in this roughly pa atched trial machine 
€ 2 gus ay, as 
far the pu are concerned, is the first day 
at s important agrieultural gathering, 2 a good deal 
rest w taken ings that fell to be 
The award for excellence of work in the Bean field 
| seemed to us almi n EN equ ally ¢ due to Cuthbert's, Burgess | T 
tK A 
Key's, and W. 
Bentall’s will ‘probably outlive any other made 
„ gained at pr ietis — of a 
ix pes 3 
round of the * ages such OR as appeared | 9 
deserving of trial in the ag emi the heads of * 
plo ughs, a rows. | 
vie 
ing machines These being im 
rm of Mr. John Clarke, 
ata dictions; of four miles ior ‘of Hull, were followed 
v2 the — a pee nted to sias bod relative | 
first work to be don a large 
others in the — in which his . jd. 
«x IE fell during this rrr 8 rendered the 
ork both disagreeab e and inferi: 
+} PAUL TE | 
—an advantage, ho — 
somewhat addit ional cos 
Wednesday, Aug. 3.— The earlier part of this day 
was occupied by the 1 Mage — stock and of a 
^" e ar of — dae 8 judges. 
publie were how er a ta — hour, 
ses of uie — 
process of a adjudiention im in the atigi and sheep c 
the — not being — am = the last — * 
the show, It is an ae a whole class of 
see 
animals brought out and ‘paced sins and neck for ex- 
Tuesday, Aug. 2. 
| trial of implements 
The Tria 
The Classes of Britis e Distributors, as 
yo Reapers attracted most attention, 
e g 
field eld FI 
ing day. Eight different reapers A. upon the | 
ground. 
fields of Beans, 3 hse — 
| | be adjudicated by the ‘implemen nt judges 
"d. “Man 
a pr — "Sil remained — 
* pers X- 
in 
| Oats were 
effective one. 
——.— for the judges, the 
RU Crosskill’s Bell (427.), v 
t dov own, 
$t fta hatt 
RA tus driven 
( j 
two horses from the _ Wont (C à 
(351) combined mower N reaper, drawn by two 
ho 8 
Samuelson's automaton reaper, w 
delivery at the side in sheav ceps *s one-horse 
(167.) (Hussey), drawn from the side is deli ivered oy ead 
hand in sheav from behind — x 2 
(227) one-horse reaper with deliver 
from  behind.— same r ae. 
pon nga 
and nip ‘hy wish m Bay’ 8 esp (Kegworth, Derby), with 
e called y, also iven by 
Tum 
" 
The Barley field, standing 1 tolerably well, — À to Mr. 
manure 
eves, of V M, w wie also 
Re atbar 
eived the prize for Turnip oi manure drill on the 
the same machines as were yesterday 
were * to their 
"ite 3 
was fect as that of either Wood's 
E oe its ers little to be 
pue aby i 
rin y machino "prm two 
xcellen 
— face in "Having the corn in sheaves in its 
the advantage of simplicity and of not aiming 
oe the e memi of too m * by a variety of 
— » 
ch olivery of 
with rege: and rows of seed might be 
deposited a littl e. of the rows of manure, 
and the ro of the D of — — 
interval w was ingenious 
effec 
machine, however, ‘adapted t si ihe “wees ia 
very small quantity of with much fewer 
parts a about it, took the pre. 
fà Maie 
e v4 3 
i n additional | — excited the greatest er — field. 2 s 
an ne man with an additional cheap one-horse — made d 
xcellent side delivery is effec — s failed this day as the prev 
ee 
The ree ge Crosskill’s reaper, set too low, E eris ‘the 
1 
1311 anl 
m 
as cut, and acted asa 3 contribut- 
t 
anure dist stor owe of peus. im e com- 
re distributor which took 
m may 
— Ei pm the ae The prices 
constituting an important element in the 8 
After the pone was e again 
all cut dow 
debted to Crosskill’s 8 da — the Wheat i 
f . 
ofm in his case as ed with Reeves's lyin 
fB i fi 10 and exon e performance of the several ma- the ability to carry a larger supply of manure, 
y crop, as clean as * Bells “chin chines tended — Tej nt "PR. had thas where fite e it of [s are mog 
Crosk around ita nd a across i so | already been — * i ius mm essential matter. e pri or 
« vik 12 pt. ` : either er Cut hbert oa gen n dril was 10 ra to cag — — 
we k following are our no Wood’ was much the Pug in ap — ^w eficient of RE. and J. Clarke's (Lincoln) drill was hig y 
of dong atl x P zs deer pid p , Cuthbert’s eut admi- | commen nded. The best here n drill (Chandler’s) 
In Wray's machine the speed is got up by a toothed | ra ]l and deli was declared to E that of W son (Louth), which 
wheel working into a worm upon the shaft carrying Wood's eut well but da not — in good sh diff in some comme enable se iculars from that 
the movement for the cutter, and so d Dr. Eddy's implement did eave the Ba as of Reeves, w the original Bone acture 
it ve and ng it its s Nothin ould be | fiel Samuelson's M "n * did better in the Amon oir verts by the judges were 27. for 
simpler and nothing therefor be cheaper than this Wheat than gy been expec /ray's wor bert's (Hull) metallie horse collar, combining 
way of accomplishing the object; but unfortunately | satisfactorily. a last trial Burgess, Cuthbert, and harness and collar at less weight and cost an equal 
nothing more wasteful ower, and on this | Wood followed pre another round some laid and heav acies Sem one. It was somewhat bold give a 
ml alone the award of merit could not | Wheat at the lower = - a iA on T back suffic : this ki 2 ne o! udg 
Er to Mr. Wr. ho made creditable work, | to de ine the awar ic iy pretty | personal experie nee 0 ness of a rigid me 
requiring, 2 ns tig ce of men to pi p ly arri t be The firs — — surface as a hors lar, ut there 
the sheaves and bind them f the way in order to | been / had testimony eH i 
enable its contin — conditions under which t 
Burgess & reaper made very fair | mitted to award a nearly equal sum to Cu 
work in = ae ee feld, deltvening: tho produce on one | rea extra fund placed at t 
pis" wathes failing their ability to do this—the fitn 
thbert’s 3 did excellent t cutting—no better for farms of rate its cheapness, and 
in the — and the sheaves, thrown on one side by two cellent perfo cutter, and its 
men ea — 23 ng on the machine, were eas nce in delivering the age cn although 
and boun d, i = n equal 
— than ems — 13 m 
Samuelson's 
1 was done by 
200. 
offered fo forthe best r 
reaper was shown by the 
North of En. any. 
ed Com 
the operation of its self. acting rake is to ome extent 
e el of Py em yos Mg took place 
ly hard and stiff alluvial eges 
influenced b 
put it out e gear and into gear with his fi 
to the n: ph which a sheaf is potes 
even at its he sheaf was very clumsily laid. The 
according | 
ith old seeds imperfectly eaten off, 8 very foul. rt 
* 88 of 3 and harrows “gathered in 
this field, and had horses been a office of 
the 8 — — - t 
ep co euge Clarke, J 
—— 9 refer to one or two other imple- 
geri deserving notice, Mr. Patch, of 
i 
em 
ments my ho 
