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52 THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [JaNvaRY 18, 18@, 
гей, « access is given by the | ог namental water ; “interesting, too, for the mausoleum I am premature in pronouncing- it tob. 
M ау o - all pon: feedi houses, dd | newly erected in their midst, — lies the — of rne best mode of qoom Let us .see Es 
and boxes where "(he stock are kept. The reader will H.R.H. the late Duchess of Kent ; soon, however, o be | evidence there is. The к stands (under my she) 
easily gather by an inspection of the plan че well and | more sadly inter esting - for em resting piace my old windlass, that а r pat en ting, -— ЧН 
with how much economy of labour it is adapted r^r its | soon to be provided, where the rem ins of the late|and proving my "implements in the spring of 18551 
purpose.* Prince Consort will lie in the midst of scenes of quiet travelled to ч аг чел. or me July — Ке find a 
с o the Mn features in these buildings evidently | beauty, and close by t g - p enio я кые m with), 
mple accomodation for pigs--j j on the plan. activity, both of which He loved so well. ер > кро tia 2 à; owler for it іш 
Tue pidan m er ely s — — Windsor legi unt ——— роо wori ing orde rj тае: wer e "Yes there 
19 to 20 breeding 80 kept here. The pur n my substantial four-whee nes wit 
e Corres spondence. which (for convenience of shifting) I now work my 
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farm In both т there is ample deman d for the Smiths Steam se vator.— regret that I over- |" зж мад ensem тирә р 
trm. Pod: for breeding purposes. Mr. onr note of the 2d Nov. making inquiry early 150 eme" Ee Roby eH B 
preference to - Windsor Усей, — - LL. and. eer as my ec irem " Mr. Smith ^s steam culti- this, there are the Howards, 10 Oliver ani 
Tr precocity. uch as 7007. wi uce has|vator. І пож rite to say that I h Chandler, Hayes, Hen nsman Биси others, all оПаборац 
been sold out of r" piggeries at the je ce rm alone | of woe dcdit == other particulars speci- | Supplying es, a n "e e his Mr, 
in а single year. fied in your — Although 16 is now more | John Fowl d 1e m ња ility i is prora 
"The dairy stock, ка which ample secommodutionishere | than bin years since I received the apparatus, I hav ‘by the -— ^. ee a second-hand оп n 
provided, i$ for the most part kept on these pre had no сону 6 of employing it in the autumn w 273 oi s 
Nearly 200 head of stock are now уз Ао "80 | owing to — e we dá ess of both seasons and the heavy а 183 T ónt of 150, doing ч кы, at-a 
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cows їп general of the Short-horn кее, besides 10 ог | soil cf my n -— two springs I have employ 
12 Alderneys. The a horns of course are not yet | it with sh ntage, but owing to imperfections in the | may 
all ye pedigree stoc! —the pure Ма berd has been | ground pulleys, ring ем from their construction à 
gre g into prs only during the last 8 or 10|and partly fro rapid m" pit of en sockets, whi m of Mr 
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“But since 1855 pure Booth bulls have been used oyver |as the ropes got bn wie frequen break. | From there it went to Shu without proving the 
the whole. PRINCO poseen p er: North ages, had few days when the work was | | ecotiomical part of the que ачи - the vertical 
i 80 i ti. | drums get tossed over "A peus um combine] 
e, the 25 ym ay sta with tho 2e for Ch — which E e last 13 
Pigott).— Ріта opm ө! E, à - Le vis = EWELL, | when the land was in a fit state for the cultivator, we | MON nths, Hall” figur “Ж 
have been used over both "the and tlie | have turned up 1 acre imperial per hour for some hours | А1 а Burton СЕТ 
other stock, and the — are cue deis acquiring: together, to a depth of 10 inches. The en crus at|the form in whieh it was siiis кз р! 
a high bred. ian common family character. irst employed was a single cylinder engine, 9 inches in үү: Е акр in 
, The pure e pedigree h herd are descended chiefly from | eme and about 8-horse pow with иза at 
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ding 16 necessary for the engine-driver а е е place of the figu ure 2 > arrangement Т 
ed by Sir C. Knightley, and bought at the Fawsley by the fly-wheel at every turn of | clip drum is not allo we ed a , wh ole year to run clear, for 
sale,— — (1850) bred by the Prince Consort, by | the cultivator, and the power on the work too small "or ues son. was jt 
oer (1 0277),dam реа by FrrZWARDINGE | the 5- tse machine, I got a double cylinder engine of by Mr. Powie in йч last. Now the уаш 
— Narcissus (1851) bred bv Mr. Trotter, of| 12-horse power, cylin nder A diameter, from Ciayton | durability of the from-Ch Їз mae 
Bishop Middleham, by 3d D. o» Yonx (10166), dam | & Shsttlevorth which gives me great command of | із too well known to require a mms from me. Th 
Norma by (7996).— Coldeream (1851), another Fawsley pov » but wa not ха to draw е cultivator | Summary of this evidence is that the windlass is th 
cow also got by EARL OF DUBLIN 10178).— Graceful gh heavy clay ina very wet state, | most generally useful and durable, and the practical 
(riso. bred by Mr. Marjoribanks, got by FAcTOTUM | büt quita mare enough to break my ro s on several | farmer of Englánd, the great jury, has given ina 
TOM — eoe ^w “ by, the Prince Consort, | occasions. The weight of a 12-horse engine is so great, verdict that it is the best mode of application 
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by Рк ‚'Ъу BELLVILLE, &c.; | that if I had to order another I would de a double | adopting it by hundreds—this verdict is now sup 
and Sally "(1869), b bred (o the ince, by Ide "For- cylinder of 7 inches—10 horse power. That would be | by Mr. Fowler, Now I will explain Mr. Fowler's win 
PINGTON (10437), also out of c Sally was the | vo mg n - all ме is to very heavy clays in a lass. The two drums, by being framed on the эше 
2d, prize heifer at the Paris in Besides | wet state, s o much endanger the axis, make it in that respect a similar windlass toth | 
these a few others more те recently Întrodneed É some | breaking o “ше r^ a ruinous thing, not | ое I instructed Mr. Fowler to make. for me at Сай | 
iln ved “Амы үч might be included. · The cows first | only from tho ч ot the rope, which is an ex- 1855, the one I started with, and which, withod 
d ix а Ma Cold nien was, with its master, the Mie = онеш 
cream — each had five calves, and Sa//y six since 10 or 11 persons күлк the machines. І ат now | onomical steam cultivation drums. 
and Rachel have had six each, and t of field p which I expect will much Е upon the same axis as P5 p^ travelling whi 
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Narcissus five since hey are kept in is (except the break shaft and when) my о own im 
breeding e Much of their milk goes to i. к ng off M ge etting узна ed; and this. spring tion, and was patented by me April 22, 1855. I à 
dairy, and no roots therefore are given to them—they | I Me to start with a new горе: and these pulleys, and | wards abandoned and gave it to the publie, nd. 
now di find it a rangem 
water. ong | 
ices is of course obtained for young bulls, and the sufficien experience to consider. “the мш» as | In Ње first place, the drums are-grinding the 
міни аге inim faic ied have already begun | es as it et be on the этого, WIR rg ard k away round their own axis, and i is very y liable tol 
ае to its — Annette, бищ {ег of|the quality or E ari » the out of order. Surely I ought to be proud at ей 
z and Raby, daughters of R achel, &е. | farmer myself, I only gi zive >s TA on PU my b appreciate my inven nti ions. We have Mr. For 
Die Pri —— had not beenan exhibitor of — M on our heavy land it is of and Messrs. How D 
hibit tor at the he шады was, however, a successful | no use in wet е but when the land is in a fit | Wbeeled dy sh че - stands condemned by me (i& 
“ ibii n tional Show at Paris, as as already s tate it i a most valuable apparatus for improving fakan). But let go on; 1 may be seen thi 
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Show- me oge ear at to which one of my aet tei t frs it will cl H dri iin sums f t bot 
st tenants tells me 16 will change his | the driving shaft has two inions upon it, 
games! i ME Ерс влхов ( rn 652) A system of summer fallow. Hitherto he has been | 276 all hes in work, Бае түл ог К 
а, nette, Hey Bars un ALFRED, and | unable to get the soil pulverised in spring so as to get in each of the two drums. At d end of fh 
yearling hei авала: Ый M m Narcissus, a are | a Turnip crop. Last spring he had my machine for driving shaft furthest from the engine there isat 
= M. The it fee n wi e be carried four days in а 6-acre field, where he sowed Turnips, and wheel, which is always geared into nof cog 
k i се was, however, as is | had a crop which sold for 907. Instead of Wheat he will | Whichis what may be termed the break k wheel; t 
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Eor КЫ ы y — = шн cos, тт pam other ак M bed е MM pow und as well, = the farm n wheel is on the end of another shaft, which m 
y | is high above a for Wheat, and thus he will e termed the break shaft, and on this shaft there їй 
him Dum on the ta fien in а tho Aer 8 — у= the Turnips _ and Oats instead of. Wheat, which. he s says y wil two pinions, and-they are always at pi ino 
а М ru | or other of the two drums. Then the only vari 
pom As ei vo thus been collect ected. à of. 8I. w 10r. „рег aere on the extent of land he has | there is in it from the form in which I 1 patented, i is 
каш sight t as babl Eo cade some 36 feet ш when the machine is at work— Ha d абан ы premi ad ume and. бе өы o 
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sup] у HM od ides ее «i х "e om at — es windlass, 2 men at shifting Ме Отеш adaits to be correct, yet with a Er 
Around i ^ a "rli ueniam D ME M Ex X Mr = VIR decia ig words he strives oes fails to place а gain 
white milk dishes d. The fl i r | 
s s an oor, wall, ceilin x: i4 мые. P А йн eres to bear upon 
ут à e will find out his iem He will now ша 
ide Moe an сие Бн la. Ouf aui cdi je My GE dix) 3 e ell up in the subject, and ever ready to qi informe 
and coloured lain as in cornicing and other Mp толор ER o ede on the averago tion hou public. William Smith, Woo nos 
rnamen The whole is as perfect a combina- meet r^ nd - Me: — wees ан», 0 i A 
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for the purpose which it serves, and which is obse | i S'Y do not understand., 
FE pM s.d which s o served m ; s dm indio 0 lust, which I ike I do not unders ind. "i 
S common. ind—common ba mde лат, ке. wort, л}, Guten, Ж Motherte vide d xe Bei or using y techni 
p y an house—a sub- ошер, Аш AE in a о оше 
ER. T ais СА bx imb paper - the ied Hap * y. Greig s words in D the Eno usar of ihr parish of A. wer те commuted 
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ria rie well iL 0o tho si Fowler's windlass, and hope Barlay Боп bc ; Я 
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wii n ers; bu fore doing so | And these 
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i ирина, ass mode of appli- | бо be ren ear to th P б 
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