THE GARDENERS' OHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
675 
в are long and luxuriant, the pods are thinly 
but І think they promise to produce an 
Peas in many instances же а ry 
ve been ploughed up ; in other 
p. No eit x. rca V M » dish as 
on has 
ture 80 
are зад healthy i 
yet have e а fair crop of this 
and the progress of 
bY the sunless Ве tn 
id to be secured 
ud Sno owden, 
; | known paring plough, in which a 
5 De M in 
nd fro 
e of the abrupt mould board b 
is turned over. 
2| Mr. 
Messrs. Priest and Wool Шону, of Kingstono- 
Thames, show seed drills, horse-hoes, corn-dress 
Mr. Sheen, of Buckingham Road, "Aylesbury, «ыш 
ploughs—one with a wooden mould-board ! And a large | 
Ди of other implements, SU chaft 
cutters, &c. 
M of бегене, owe his well 
8. 
ctio; ^ edge 
о through a Loue in the lower part 
Mr. Hornsby’s washing machine deserves men 
| as giving prorinenen v toa раны $ in its чы | vid 
if it also contributes to the efficiency of other m 
does so in a less It consists "T tu = 
Warren, of Maldon, Essex, shows ploughs, | 
or vessel, the interior of which is covered with ribs or 
corrugations, and at the bottom of which is a patented 
hollow bridge, which being emptied of water at each 
oscillation becomes filled w ‚ Which afterwards 
bubbles up through the material BM, is being washed, 
and thus a violent action is ad ined, and the clothes 
thor ugh ly cleansed fro impurity in a short 
space of time. the large show of washing 
machines in, this. department of the show there i isa 
harrows, rollers, &c. 
, Mr. J. W hitmee, of 70, St. John Street, leto | 
and wire netting exhibited at чишү ба 
t prese е3 
Шеш 
“э 4 гу t — Ж A irm t mt of " 
"- оте a more favourable uai of the 
mc T se in our neighbourhood. In a few 
"the "pr Sin 
"P the end of 
a do boen ошо in gon orde: md A third 
backward and requiring fine 
rd mills, 
Wa tl 1 41 
tands, 
Weir, of 1% High Holborn, shows washing 
machines на £ Mr, Halkett’s bur T ee for 
Department of the ты їп келти е. ац 
contrivances are mixed up with other & rticles 
d 
Ro ev Tom n covers, 
Оше | Roa cloths, &e.; Bradfor 
ent guideway s 
cultur 
Mire. Brown 4 Co. of Cannon Street, exhibit 
lawn maning machines, garden rollers, wire fencing, 
garden s 
m & Oo., of Winsley Street, show stable 
-| Mess S Qu 
fittings, Le LAS шу Beh and {өм se 
g Si ims show their collec of pig t $, &c., m 
machines and l chure, Віл 
Hentows (7, В , Lambe — onda MIN 
Archer's (New iud N.) washing m 
Smiths (lod нта troughs r catt te. ы 
other articles о he 
sheep dipping appara tus, 
and variety of articles etd at no ш aed 
842 stands within the enclosure. 
THE ui HORSES AND THE E OLYDESDALES 
T THE BATTERSEA SHOW. 
THERE were no less than four classes for Dray 
Horses, and in each m) prizes were offered. We 
t Xi +h кың 
es MN &e. ; fie d (гаров) help cribs, &c.; 
s (Ва nbury) lawn ples c: HS 
y screen, þig t ough, cow crib, 
wire ne б , garden ёч, - ga tes, › о; 
ple; engin ү very large 
assortm ич К (64, Port Dundas Road, Glasgow), 
y we stalls арі fittings, Че 1 nt dry bes sing мр. 
arri Glasgow 
shows thre 
very well di ачк uring the Societ 
GREAT INTERNATIONAL SHOW AT 
A PARK. 
THE IMP куз —We resume our walk 
топай the do. оге ir that of Messrs. ring 
&Sims, to which we last réferred, was the stand of 
Messrs. Smyth & Sons, of Peasenhall, to nA s firm 
vi = suspec , be M bean ене 
ith s veto rights of E tr of Dorteds er. 
7. D е, of 25, Dowgate Hill, E.C., shows Jndi 
eer ойы a £ Millwall, 
being, we consider, the best 
е ла а. side bones, to which 4 
| horses are so very prone, he was pass 
rize was given t . Foster for his black 
den ig "There is so little difference between 
must be attribu ted mueh of the reputation which tl 
rubber hose and bands; 
art bodies: Me 
fA 
е. ач 
imal in the Dray and the Agricultural Classes that 
y t 
w 
Suffolk drill has acquired. They show a large number 
of н ^ manure distributors and broadcast sowing 
At sta s 175 is a model of a nsus of impii 
элен га on the small и here by Мт. Tsaa: rown, 
59, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. 
€ & Sons show no fewer than 19 
steam engines, 17 of them ре and the otl 
ble animal, yet, as gr reater activi vity 
on a large scale daily near the show-yard. ie sists 
placed on 
lispensed bets The unir prize horse wo uld 
b. hon nv They are of. two differen nt, makes, some the surface about 20 yards is according. фо the|have suited for either class. The distinction А24 
h p^ ht, 1618 quit el 
Tn the foi woe th d slid е distributi other water in the form | up the difference i in the mares of young classes - g 
valves encased in a steam pet and the vins P the | of e dem over den whole of the land they are con-| We hope to " s d Базда Show i in December, 
жейде puts eui in i" онаша За ock and ducted, , Which may be e ^ iri. the night or day, | an exhibition of s, which with other horses 
key. They vary from 12 the labour quired in irrigating by | suitable for the bs. vould no doub u 
Hidding Tie ir combined thresbin ray аа a giving facilities for an abun- | increase the attractions of the C Sho 
еер, machin je Е exhibited ; 
and with it. t, saw table, Amts Dép: 
Mr. J. Woodbourn, of Kingsley, Alion, showed sm 
and compact threshing xix chines, 
J. B. Brown d Co., 
f 18, Cannon Street, 
London, had at aged stands Me “т Shanks's 
waggons, "n M 
hose pipes, thus 
dat nene of rm ec я scorching heat of| 
mer, and s securin to the 
piping, is of a most per iie спасает, е will | 
aat deteriorate in TE si. usi d old m eri ial | 
ost о 
being composition | age 
or 
over r two, rather 
mares and fillies. 
told, that the lst prize 1 horse cost 5007., and that the 
it LEAGUE: cer rtainly 
No и " Гб aff cutte d rick stand, 
is, of Oswestr; exhibited Steam engine 
mmi threshing Каши c5 g 
m Ф Bi ckerton, of Berwick -on-T weed, 
hi ii combined reaper and mower, in which the 
per acre. 
pipes, &c., per ac re, 147. 1 
Mr. ed wney, of рете don saw tables, майра 
achin 
justify our opinion. We should, however, have held a 
better н}, 'of Ho. Drai E) Seed. r number had 
е hon pid per- 
R. Tinkler, of Penrit th; pumps b 
Street ; mincing machi ines by 
Тоз» ejna attachment to the framework 
s Omen! 
wn $ of Devizes, exhibit 
May, 
m ines and a set of steam siat 
sisting of an improved windlass, 1400 
the St. 
Co.; T 
d " 
wn m s, garden 
Fleet haps be ac 1T 
; haya had to aka onh and the anticipated uolens of 
2" s Het best 
f TUE failings are, they are often too short i i 
У 
leg, and consequently they too frequently get ver; 
ассо к the D distan: would 
such animals as the 
es of these horses are, great activity as well 
аз mm g^, action, with good legs i de feet 
ornsby of Grantham, bes o PI 
and Summnerscales of Keighley. 
of th 
к, жы to keep them in condition. е stalli 
ter ML. appeare 
cultivating, and sowing. 
ГУ ps ruf LA 
EL. 
ҮА: О 0 ut Tipton, showed their 
for sq the whole OY its tbree-fold mouldboard, 
lagi, a8 and 
onem LN Maidstone, showed 
at thrice; pis the apparatus | tance 
anipulating butter without hand- 
American | i 
gal 
and us 
of oes Street, Borough, showed S: 
We give here Mr. Brown's own account of his system o 
on. He says it has advani over others hitherto 
expense "t 
rrigation through such appliances as this Б em. mbodies, 
can, ier any nw D. rs rA d even over Po. th 
a considerable eleva! be Succossfülly conducted for Жо; 
arie ы dien күнү om the position of its mains 
Жо buting pipes, $i not interfere with ordinary |80 
Experiments in 1860 and 1861, „оп 
dead вы "with water from 
Жн t 
f 
ons i1 
orat any rate the Дд 
virtues td be free from the defect 
to. 
is observation applies more to the 2d prize and 
Mw) Eae than "o to the lst prize horse 
lf, whose great size, strength, and hi 
ated 
nd quarters, 
with ine аср [d а pony, no doubt carried 
his r hairy le We are 
| incl 
for d 
berland, through this mode of irrigation, the foll ү: t Mr. Mohr 
atm. Hao, of "Dose Road, showed various 'mills results :—1880. Proto the fr Penti in May to the $e "cr 4 r the ihres PS x 
millstones, in Oc ven of Grass were ctt, ave g 1000 fi iqq fem the 2d 
ы Joi f Leigh, s оче Ht pa Moo Sr pn эшен а Biogr i ies чу mendis iib pe A UM КУ юз Mr. rue 
1 б а, or e seven cu ее! т. 
side ніт m olving t еч seda vd to the nd week `n September, борай Кеп, (Хо. 949) for his bay co ce Tu class 
E the е root, "while а dre cde : crit: averaging 1000 stones each per acre; or an equivalent to more 2 cf ud, h SERE жез kpi Ио 
biting at the he other—th iE is than 9 tons of dry hay for the six cuttings. А light d RR p ng, ар thi th 
9 planet system, ey a pulper “on the sun | of a mixture а иа) of lime, nitrate of soda, ап ns or grandsons o f Clyde p em as in the 
тч, ада Е еъ 
lever h өнен jojnted | UP dione wis ауар 00 ШАНЫ, OP m tush | ОР mares with f ut four, so that they 
to one ато, in whieh, every 1 гб pm bar attached бе heat in both years was much below MS va- | nearly had. а pre enm. each. x ЖӨЕ and Mr. Gray's 
e common cross bar in "^ lent |tion of every description, in proximity to rivers and streams | were fine pow: 
e down mo, motion "uet d doubt the policy of | of water, or the filtered’ re go of pe ied derive im- the nare were seven, four belong- 
the whole fi present a very large clod will lift peer e ond aor „Protection ion t ir Pianta and fri | ing to the same ka n С they WEP Better than pho 
Weight of the imo OTE of the harrow, and the whole | trees from spring frosts; and, td y р ар precoding dus class, Р m irling's three best mares were 
By this TEE arg is thus в brought to bear on it, | summer weather, жайна would be given for odii fine animals, as 962, belonging to the Duke 
not еы cation it will only lift one bar, which has | aee Suppl op thp о than n Ls Y р ent, SÉ of Iamilton. sei 
enough to do уай is regu mired to be done. eg calda those known as anin prepa 1 Class V., for t ly f 
