732 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE ae ea Re AL GAZETTE. [LS r BER " ta^ 
Whether he is an engineer or not I Bea not gather from tion Aem periere friet 
his letter; but Ia m quite sure that if 
hose | s 
embraces onl operation of hu: sbandr ry, like t 
now before e od publie, it will ES “to the pm nb of all the | rollers 
Capulets" before the A Ike stem. 
I believe it may be lai d dos own as an n, that no | obtain 
in the 
) Smith of Kettering shows winn 
i other 
ion, — — always a 
I iter 
Det ich, exhibit Fowler’s 1 Ping. gh du & Sing, 
, Takes, chaff. eu 
heir 
t. The ploughs, = i ee scarifiers, ro llers, 
going sharp edge for ioe hte pin ga MS Linde cutie A very larges im haf ui 
1 im die ery movement being Messrs. "How ard, of Bedf ford (138), aht ere 
ev 
| known  plou ighs. We extract their di their way, 
m escri ption ion of qe d 
them 
e the | (97 «tis n the same principle as No. 
ones: of s steam agrienlture that does "ot i lik ae Dr horse-hoes.— Tasker, of Andover, eis d thr pus 1 od os a dice eee vn tom 
railway, sup othe So ipt and perform y achtes; steam engines, &c.; and ploughs, wi 9 ne rossi ps four horse, The handles ani nigh, bee n at sal, 
operation of hu — ean be ren DH 8 or m & for allowing independen nt motion to the} throughout in e piece, which p^ 20 
ill neral; an és tha —Wal llis Hasla m p shaking loose, er em less expensis ente the 
he 2 85 wheels s - plo ough beam.— Wallis hi repair, - ud the esty tiA of soil in the inder, to keep 8 
expense, ‘this Tu only ‘be provided by m 2 Basingstok hi 2550 plough is avoided. he wheel fixings are ins, part of thy 
by Asa a basis is ob "x ies "will enable steam ^ pna. e" ators, corn screens F(Boby's patent), Barley | fhe Bet weal may be e Xpanded as well as the fus ates j 
peno o fall that mission it lean ig qe a hens 40. — Ball, of oe p n exhibits the | and the slides being now tightened in a line with the » 
lished in every other 8 er industry. Agricola, | hummellers, &c 1l of Rothwell.—Bentall, of | plan recently patented by the exhibitors), all object gn 
Pp y plo a invented by W. Ball of R t whee 1 fixings becoming ag) rough wear is 
cas Mald exhib ites a lh variety of tillage implements, S alter, eee 12 7 5 
N ineludi pol v his harrows and his broadshare. eel breast 7s. ext a 8.5 il fitted wing 
= ade of iron rolled ospecially for the purpose; | iam per of other tilla 
pef %»IV mem ^ Wa a 
— - i at, 3 
AGRICULTURAL OF ENGLAND. Soluta tlie festh and rounding for the screw, these barrows | W oolston's stea cultivator is Kd. by. 
our reference to some T the stands of | are made e by machinery; precision of make T DUM exhibitor. 
at l W. ek ting. duplication are thus ensured, an hich could not be o At stand 193 H. Pain, of Bedfor 
implements qc qo dnd amer di an the ordinary hammer-and-tongs principle. This set c 2 d, 
ssrs. ak & Exall, of Reading, der a nn of great importance in the con struction “of eattle fastening, invented by G. W. Ba 
exhi nis m. engine: wer chaifcutt harrows is that the teeth should exactly fit the hole in the | and manufactured by the exhibitor, 
grain mi 8 -making — horse rakes. and beam—that the nut should fit — — the screw, and that inventio oft is 1o facilitate the elena 
broadcast : machines. endless saws, Ke. Their} when the nut is screw t should always Spei ie. 
mE d h all it kin rts ven 7 is effectually accomplished Es S addition T de “buildin fd the 
patent aety horse gear has e en oE giard FY eted i thro A the Deu tothe nut. s | ing the ng, he power 
set en 8 fos shed of ammals on sai the sa 
come to it. Upwar e been soid. Thei Cambridge, of Bristol (108) exhibitsploughs his well- | done by mean a lever at the end 
drum beate ters for nds duae mac kei ba are e perforated at d. roller, steam engine, and threshing machine. outside, which, wi pull ed, opens all the 
wn rol ste ne, ng 
an 2a of ag us the oe ein pn so it is said, — Coleman, of Chelmsford (110) exbibits clod crushers 
the 4 ir drawn in byi iig eh cape them ult and H n's t r 
mm gate was s exhibited (9) by Me 8 | of 
Well baude, Warwick, ma ere top at the sa 
my 
hn 
take a Mti. of uud weight, a and so — that by it 
et 
on the surface ready for ti ia rais 
being connecte T with each one ine 
tinuously by ordinary i iron gas piping of f. inch dime, 
Price 4s. 6d. ; lever for outside of bui uilding, 75. 6d, ext 
Priest & Woolnough, of 5 ' 
and Er 
turning this top hanging it can be raised or sunk at the 
ure, 
— (79.) Messrs, Clarke, of Sheffield, showed another | 
ate. 
& The improvements of this gate consist in making those At 
which are known as — head and heel in two pieces each 
TOP. 
Se stan 
The bars are placed between the pieces which exhibited M 
tened with screw-pins: t 
ew one 
p^ vr — J 10 
Price 177. 10s. Sos foci utlimolton 
exhibits — simple "mice plough md “the tilge 
—Cranston, of 11, ^ London 
w 
126 Mr. Monday, of Carton Denham near 
ul — 
and 
SO lo preven nt the e gate from “dragging, which is requ Sherine, d a clever but somewhat dear 
the case tim be easi fabri m dictt 
of henge by p cen the "itr 80 as to mores mae ength — 
von maa ent the head wearing awa: edi 
Cooch of Harleston exhibited (80) his 
d el & Co., At | and 
Garrett, of Saxmundham, e hibited 
H 
corn-drills. Their threshing mac is unusually impl 
d i 
ements 
com v tf us and compact, to one winnower NT 
2 ene lin ther fore 8 — — 3 Te cutter, — spreader, and haymaker; 
id bite nom 3 a cheap and durable Me! i dn &c. 8 
sing machine. A great display "i 8 of Eu um ith FCU wire, in a vüoat & — — of Nicholson's 5 known prize hayma 
domestic 2 stands Roberts | f. or expeditions 
T Northampton, ie Flav i —— 
and 83 M pues : — pcm r omnibuses, damp floors, &c. Price, 
inciuding roya. 
g threshing "c 05 stench jh engines, ill FA Seth, Dudley (128), 
i 
of all kinds, „including their efficient pari 
waggon gate made of red w 
points, the whole combinin; 
bri 8i n 
exhibited tillage ting; aud cutting, b 
— kayd Kc. 
1 ing to 
instead of three as heretofore pens. used to throw a ; 
blast in the three different places where it is M regio 
owing and screening apparatus in this machine is — mills. 
entirely novel principle, whereby the size and weight of the Mr. awe hs pits a a 3-furrow one- | boiler, which, i in ordinary cases 
rey are reduced more than one-third ; and only: one-third "T ploug 
i bav: 
the titan —— — A and pilleys i sone uired -- em me petu on pit cigs wheels in the centre, whic 
pressure of the blast — for chaffing and winnowi the D epum “ts 7 — e at bee Lage Lint ai — ver nd three | an 
corn is b pei under the direct control of Es eee ed A P ^e 
attendant, an md readily usted to the different kinds with thei " A — the centre of the! Denies 2 — — 
ditions of . p r the rose ts ber 8 at of pio ughs is let 
4 down dein their mu "the other i d 
M ilia rie etition to 
the ofer ot p a e ind prize by the 5 . 
e, Hunts, exhibits a very lon 
ind power one, T 
Very light and strong, 11 feet e Sait Briged & Ke ey's 
p cet on the lattice or diagonal principle, — “3 
piece the d direction of i Ms emt th fave nd Si 
ott 
ra 
nm known 
tors, saw benches, &e.—(90) D. 
of Har Gon ey "Stroud, Cie 
an iron P8 tro 
f bein €: open from end to end, or fi 
non ecc partitions m doy ces Imi e 
h has moveable artitions, whicl 
can be shifted a irm e, to give mo 3 8 he! 
€ as may be ML. It is convertible — — three: different | at the rate 
sets spaces, whereby each n of ani ve a 
Special arse a provided so : we wh 
vid as to its re — nts as 
which prevent. them p Weng thei r feet P^ the troug " By 
thi; pem Nae the Kood 15 ee to a ate 
8 nables nearly double the quantity y to feed together. 
stand 85. 
Deli, * Mi h 
miles an of. Nantwich, =e 
machin 1 
Lei ien Buzzard, 
dr C. 
is exbibited at ed 162. stated t. tot 
the land and 
ži Hy rd & 5 , of Boston (131), exhibited many ew 
ma i 5h t 
power engine, and is fitted with drum TE insti P Re. ng | Steam xen threshing machines, saw tables, and | tity o $* 
winn 
cultiv 
of — et ht 38), exhibit mills, 
Pies: Ae late been 745 during the last four years), 
rts, &c.— Ball, of Bothwell, has a stand Yor his 
ploughs. 
ards, d Norwich, pe a root A ge 
and can 
replaced at a trifling cost. ese machines are — 80 simpli- 
fied that no tym pe ork is necessary. This size is adapted for 
will iy A a bushel oF Mangel in 80 revolutions ; 
usted to be worked by one lad, or man and.lad. 
Agricultural Implement Company, 
s, horse-hoes, ‘Turnip mio &c.— = 
shows his well-kn me^ 
eter) wrest. | M 
of Stroud cass | | for the number of din d E i ^ 
arge numbers, — of of t che — Mr. 2 pipes 
show ec: tuas (159), corn pointed agent over a pr. Touche's 
Aw ‘ood deal bars, and 
with six bars, ve rares bar and two upright bars; 
ontop bar, put together with small bolts and screws, 
ightness and strength, The 
years in = n 1 AAA 
t UE. Lo irons under 2 5 
ui P 
Models of Halkett's system of guideway steam igi- 
culture were shown (210) by E Meer „ 
Ro ad, London.—Nicholson, ef Newark, 
making ate capable of convi — Ai 
othe 
"i perro combined revolving harrow, weed 
improved, and manufactured by the exhibitor, 
a diffe: ria — extended arrangement of tines, andi 
he 
red 
aker, of extra strength, and 
ce, wit Thistle -blades, &c., complete, 191. 
E. Cockey'& Sons, 2 Jd Siro eite, 
pparatus; among others— =~ 
A patent c — — us, consists of an 
cis ote to contain water fo 
lowe eene 
cistern, and Xi As eere Ay 
as rived which The pipes ms o Leere * 
As ri 
room qui: 
Mr. Chamberlain, t Kempsey, W. 
his brick-making machine, which 
m cribed.—An atmospheric h 
1 and somewhat boisterous action, c! 
e ree pria jen than — í It 
n by T vigo E Fins ; 
* to v be cleverly und 
pear blow of this ham mee ee cn 
——— ted to the f forgin of iron work conn 
— —— iron won 4 
— 
AGRICULTURAL IMPROVED SOCIE Ae 
f this 
| At the late . the mert 
| meeting z 1800) at Cork. Suggestions 
perform perfect dido husbandry, diggin 
of Am ut 6 aere 7 day, ata 2 8 
i l 
assistance from „horses, and N two men to work it, 
— m vum with horse and water-cart to fetch water, la 
ravel over | 
K at in consequence 
resent secretary, 
— — 
reggae tating Sh 
in the. on, —— 8 a secretary, 
sideration a ms [p candidates will 
tes 
late secre x Cakes es, oy menh 
s 1| d wledged by 
3 Reeves, of Bratton, showed (95) their drills » ea (Buckingham) st n e 
for dry and liquid manure: the — ^m drill any t has two g inch eylind 
thick manure vith cattle sheds, — S any artificial june beneath the ylinders, 22-inch stroke; the engines 
antity can be varied Wheels; Th 
d 
dropping the s X 
and manure in AS at dierent dist; — s 2 rs 
261. ; 
Chandler exhibit ^5 xs their e ie] us preve 
newly patented ves em The | v: vo 
Mtn ot ium. €: 
e 
y connecting rods, and has independent 
Lo Are end ot depth on "iem ME it is raised 
A. di 
ning it continuous. Price of drill without t 1o y inches deep, 21 s EM ranged T ONT Ne 
inbi withou ~ dr roppers, 1 yards ed 
Richmond & 
boiler, pro ropell on both sides by pinion- 
cultivator is rm 2. — from the s by pinion 
t drop le evers, 27. 155. each. mall 3 working r 2 b. pisa, roadwa way, whic 
convexity and extent of the bearing surface, as 
revent ache injurious d — of the soil. The culti- 
50%, 
ed at pleasure. Price 
iety was then but, 
Notices Ti d 
The Dog in Health à 
Longm: 
This is a portly octa 
with eipita tal poy of f the 
It treats of — — d 
character, treatment, an 
"parions bree’ 
of tede 
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