m GARDENERS CHRONICEE AND AGRICUDTURAT, — 
agri- | which it has пие obtained by offering and awarding | en, 
[JUNE 28, 1869; 
tain Анн зз for $2 "position 
Mr. CONSTABLE Was nkno Meo for nid in adr a pon of Mel € Cngaged 
cultural world before his pois 1 us UR б. "is Pem- ertainly e display is this year none the worse № Exall, & Andr "m of Reading, К; essi : 
eipal e Royal Agtie à pu Капи, g d still the absence of the Ее. а ere is n d. small. portable wol p aarretta pas. 
doubt, as every other edueate therof 00]. as for am cultivation, but the|4 full-sized threshing” пай аб work, driven mes 
more as every other clergyman—-engag ere ald | “үш is as рту his year аз S - seque number of their 8-ho ower kair Robey p 
in educational labours by profession—he could | and Mr. Smith, of Woolsto iyol, а d | Lincoln also sho thresl Wig machinery and engine, ^ 
aim to spea ad aet wit some author ity in carried out, now w lon ng ago, a very т етс syste ир, Picksley, Sims, & Co., of Leigh, Lancashire, Fe 
М А nah HE d d ever since, is here inis clever one mill, which two horizontal pi ота 
zog which he d ка year, notwithst osci g alternately in the bottom of hopper, push 
о! , 
"omTh han 12 the contents of the hop 
p against a 
apinta jo 20 was no new or untried office, for | upwards е о movable engines—represen ti i a grater, and so reduce the whole or nearly all to COM 
whieh he h о devise а course of action : his | gether more n 1000 horse-power. Running through | There are a numb a ver; enious contrivances for 
had ved his competency anq | the. list alphabetical y, choosing only the more im: reducing risk of breakage and не -— the effici 
predecessor pro ful arcer Vh he College Deut m of the farm, there are 60 cake |ency of the tool Tuer d ti {ав the 
efficiency L. a most useful c M di stress se q | breakers; than 70 carts and waggons, 1 180 horse exceedingly easy w. ich i motion ийт F. be 
still w. і 
і ion ; for he p 
i mind; roni all the agencies eng 
С" ve such а man, e 
жарма. nins 
would i мрд be simpl t ví walk in the footsteps 
prov more 80, suppo » ug 
N- 
ed success; how 
аер xul даш l 
cordially weleomed by hi 
him is Mr. 
STABLE W: 
and this 
even were his successor 
6, опе M 
shelterin ing 
plants cultivated by the. farm 
Mangel Wur 
о 
colleagues, 
ith 
of 100 drills and 
ш: apparatus, 87 
5 Potato diggers, ойе of 30 reaping machines, 
ЖАЛА 
i id, more {һап 100 harrows, 27 hay ля 36 horse 
hoes, about. 50 hos 
upwa 
dre ors and grubbers, 
gears, 
t 
sowing ac my "y or 
e tha e rakes, abou 
Een distributors, n early 200 m ills and -erushing 
cut; or reversed so as to tA it altogether. 
Sons, of — — threshing mach ife ut 
ork.—Holm EN 
Өр, S 
ехрепвї 
f t о t of gra memory, | 46 Tu 
to others altogether independent of himself which i 
always striven to encourage and mainta 
mmense number of smaller implements. 
e first stands whioh attract the notice of the 
Gibbs and 
e ——À& 
Magnific 
zel and а very а collection of. Wheats 
| and other grai n grace the shelves i in Mr. Gibbs "s stand. бех 
rnip cutters, as many root pulpers, "besides. an | Co. 
e 
- 
iner 
f Revolving cylinders pul 
in whi chis then . thr ust along А 
passage in 
crush and knead and pu un the clay ud and it 
pan ТЕ dies v е bricks or tiles as. th 
А gre for p^ йө — аг 
ktehead's s (of Preston) кё, ea pipe 
= are also exhi i 
But t they have not beon 
5 e in which his жест ачу underto: ok t 
Hx 
undertaken by him i 4 E: 
Sam. 
pee in Mr. Lawson's dw which is 
Leid muse Lp rther 
eon the rival cattle condiments, the “ “fattening fact | 
кч А - he nates them 
y useful 1 тан is 
n fact 8 m 
um of agricultural plants. 
age," as Mr. Thorley епот 
upon he other, and t dea 
for the friendly relations 
bx meet 
adt sorry substitute 
pet ch they have|p 
ett, of Brig 
$$ aem Wheat close by. а poss 
allett&, of Brighton, exhibits speci im 
bilít, pee of t pie a doubts upon the clearest Кой Р ға 
wha at 
^ of his Burr 
2E, 
| solitary "horse-worked threshin. ng machine in the 
Preis and Chandler, exhibit their well known an 
perfect chaff-eutter in large numbers in "а 
ell, of Thetford, shows а threshing machine -- 
engine.—Child's and өлө grain. se 
exceedingly ingenious machines, in Y which the бей of 
the blast as well as Va sileraee of it 
eall attention Pol directly to the 
1 sg in the hope ibat а a 
but Dy ee. *one of s "two Ar ears? ee 
ain— Strata tatter — ari ыт 
chaff, „tl nother current; w) 
used 
former нен 
of the apre 
шау be found w 
Ferr moment whose duty it is to withd 
whether the men whose Nee to the e 
date from its commencement, or their 
inexperienced. leader cnm thay os follow. 
GREAT emm eee SHOW AT 
BATTEROBE PHBE 
aW, 
tion 
and 
is is pihib 
a fal: efforts ‘great injustic 
бові is exhibited at work жоо visitor sees sums ; the | e 
top of it an enclosure, of several acres in agite lined 
with threshing, machi 
|40 
illustration of the mach 
has 
Rege where this extraordinary Wheat is exhibited, 16 
at he is doi ing 6 the history of his own success- 
barn, and other driven by 
b 
of those who: exhibit one give a more perfect 
inery of the farm at work un 
y fi 
to de publie euni hio in the 
the Bat ttersea. S is visible 
- internation 
t say 
led ерау о 
British—indeed, we might 
nglis 
Yon 1: 
Corru; 
of Implements is wholly | clev: 
alm exclusively 
Iti is En nglish agricultural m achinery tha t is of Уу: 
ie di 
Appi (of. "King Wiliam Street) го 
xe ab corn. mills, 
rhe cit a 
mre, we 7^ ork 
rotar Bond 
steam engine 
and thresling machines.— 
al 
y (of Stamford) has a 
cs 
d oscillating stirrer. Тһе ваше ргіп- |а 
i for crushing grain. — Gibbons, 
Magg 
|| Show their straw- -wenving app: 
dn 
driving |. in 
n 
ne 
either ie ipe or water, asnear to the.boiling poi 
be desired. Lee & Co. i 
power loc ix engine gere a small resting © 
machine. s & Hindley, of Жошо Dorsetshire. 
par: ratus; also achainharrow, 
which a combination is effected of "se od stud: 
ace p Pita ka whioh 
ive. arner & Co. sh 
e by, The whole collect 
cially tho stands ot Ransome,. d 
dere: — 
in these hundreds of pages, for the Catalogue is now a wi 
450 ie E articles | the produce 
volume of close on 
We h 
machiner 
s n n 
display of specii seed and m produce 
but the ас 9) Ъу К tie re is is Dpto 
the em, by which t the crops are cultiv and harv 
are ber 
| terised by great simplicity 
Wi) parta; апі пену with which motion is s gi iven to t 
ey awner, &c., and de pe 
aliti TM: Horkobti: d of Gra 
of threshi hing machines, hanni 
of construction, fewness of 
hem, 
e 
prize at the Canterbury meeting, furnished | tra 
s th Aerea tal invested in 
жокту now- xem and abe gren 
ingenuity which guides its inyestm 
on of stands 
short. refer- 
t at skill and 
Steam Cultivators.—The general mem 
will be described pex xt week; we make 
he steam 
m 
ested 
MER ахай 
Eu sure, show; Fey 
zn 
шой, driven m. as prs of their well-kuown portable 
scu 
мге machine о the. rick, drives i&-there aud 
t. when. it. ара pertormed its ойо, їз d 
ЗАЙ а nd ro und w 
shown ye! ats and wi 
They were s 
-— at Farni ngham ; And О 
we 
ko at work - vn 
H 
wing e 
yton & БШ, orth 
w 4 mii de MU in 
'WLER exhibits his diam 
Гв. i. Fo traverses 
for urpose, in. pow! engine pposite 
one а еалт vhi len т movenblo аига е A and 
к emen ingly 
um show, as we have said, 
inery a and im plements for 
g food for p Their extremely efficient 
in England—and ma Мт" 
comman 
Hs is wo orth hy o 
eu чайчысы am ng 
veles апі experience and large capital can alone 
the first 
which, owing. e the lack к тоош and "opportunity, | of. 
are asea for by vcr 
end aspe 
May nard's (of Whittlesea) chaifeu tter, 
Socie ty 
Bano time. a more 
© perfect display of a due ^ fik 
6ths of 
b. 
in the us 
fro between them 
clever method he lias adopted for e: 
farm portable steam-engine {о bear 
ustrate 
u 
way between: itself and а 
machinery than has yep- et been. shown it. The|the t ine, not m f 
advantages oí a greal rket ась DNA and|loads of straw ie E bp yr dated: which itara gp ае m ler apparatus Ё 
i-i competition among pes other is the greatest spur | during the йау, Itis the practice of Hertfordshire and | headland. A x Е 
effort. E ccident of this year should | Cambrid, ue farmers eut and st а а | пот unques ааба, us the other. ds 
Temi et re years, there is we think no|barn full of chaff in this way at a time—enough А Nottinghamshire farmer told us d the: light 
tue OR d of t dh AE and. ti Toeni | Ld. Mt ioie ui T Me ME een | that но ind jost st jp es cs managed t0 p 
: їз: great market, and this keen | the farm; and a little salt bein g thrown i in amon the|land near Sherwood, ап consect 
тагу кова ба эы fargi ts e 12 acres of work Ж ы hour тг 1 at compl 
promoter of ЩЕ їп scs чс machinery 
3 Boston, shows several of тм well-known pee 
m doing such work as 
ther side of th oye 
wit — алде nd nager the former Ir 
ine after it 
