966 THE GARDENERS! CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Оотовкв 11, зар, 
the night, so that the. crop—a full average one | done RA the eng XTRA STRO ONG тор ce 
2 -€ ing UEM (Fenton)—was not in a fit аг.) end h dat а. m and well adapted for steam | E ata low prico m Po mg O P APER, 
for cutting until mid-day ; and, indeed, even then it Mo aed we may congratulate Mr. Fowler in getting | Apply to H. Bno 
was rather wet in the Potto, there being a vigorous | his plonga im ntroduced into the Dirlet istrict. E Liverpool 
and thick oos age Y of Жы» ,and red Clover— have made arrangemen nts for a careful report of the pasts НАТЕ ТАРЫ 
meor o of th f „apparatus, and we hope to went SR are tho only S isanda aded re 
. ,Fumigating ту 
died o'clo a түр some parts t а crop was ree poet 4 tis expense, &e. Scottish Farmer. Е Gn. r3 E 
T ening, 
laid, ei considerably twisted; nevertheless the e reaperi ру Plou iini ihan achinery ot Baie: Perd: 
cut round and round the field, making excellent f Hieh O d Works, Gl лы di = ВР AP, 
baa „О e|of High Orchard Works, Gloucester, created immense s ны. тулы, of four cakes” шы 
work, except in the very worst p interest at the recent exhibition of ihe loucestershire Cheapes preparation Шан, 
grain lay crosswise to the machine. There the knife A ltural Societ T! which th 1 for washing Plants, ао invenis 
р fta rough stubble, and the rakes a rather tangled | АВЁТ1с шга” Socle;y, 1ле means which they employ estroy all ps fond 
h ug Ў, | SR Олай. re very e and effective. ey employ two steam- makes onè Gallon of Wash. Г 
BUNC 08 КЕ ЫШ бтв 1 x "th Trew im uw engines, to each of which а drum or barrel is applied, ete -— be сома of all р eb 
delivery machines, or fip Maro MA A n straggling than | Which revolves round the horizontal part of the boiler Ns ма "шө Birmingham, 
е for the purpose of hus combining ISHU 
Zo e. of mak "st fully 150 yards the engine and windlass i in one machine, which has very TG POUND A оа. 
against Insects and Mildew 
round, and the first circle was made pras à 
ng no preparation for fixin ng wi indlass, anchors, and other g Plants, о ы 
mey T the ы-ы x! ihe ni УЯ элего Wing |, appliances Lois to commencing g work. This i isa very MEE FT 
1 йз -- bak AE ced was much too severe great a ady. vantage, the time occupied in fixing these hours befi ы 
on the horses to be bei long. an ordinary ploughing. Bal y detrimental ан ке ө, PM bii epe of smell, and ij 
ЧЫ da equs e bons gi пушан M і minutes Steering motion ns travel themselves, one to each side yo, Fal 
^ ido em ame ei MS acr y ere теат : ien , taking them pl rters, and 8 та 
nce ploughing immediately. As we have pre- mended for growisg 
е - eds MENOR: without и bang yk all Lope ү, Vid? stated they p ecl under considerable dis- le fed M 8 to Mu, 
advantage in being confined to а small space, yet we Sold Retai 
Sel TEM is i йиш of d p d were astonished at the- rapidity and ease with which and „Базі In boras Ta 
n » К m 6d. each, 
робім һаз in Scotland, The crop—especial , 
accomplished, the engines being complete masters of the S 2 Wholesale by 
a bi t i which it was tried shortly after 3 o "clock, and Wu. Afte ploughing the f Cy: f, ik Hei MG a PRICE'S Parant Oni CANDLE 00, 
Dh engines moved one to e one having to travers 
ж чш: M "s s heavier than any i is phic мә the руну: рїоевда юно ish ЧЕ did M capital OCOA-NUT REFUSE.—In this there are He 
wüieh wora: овон ioo small a&|S5yle) and ploughed up the headland, which was at a Be Pd A grows ng at ri коа of а Case m 
Haddington, "were considered by Мт, Gibson to bo large | considerable angle. То comment upon the numerous Cocona aon, bition, Пава a otic ces of ita uses 10 
enough, All who were present expressed themselyes | &dVantages of this system of ploughing requires more булоно, June 28, p. 507; Зер 
highl чәк Wu with the working of the machine, | Space e үө Бань they were clearly T by zourna at of онеш бү т no r^ iur URS 
acknowledging that i сорой | the sj ay, however, mention a few o MS н 
several acknow ag The ume ^ s Шу | them : 186, mos ds Te attendants, one man to each S bushels OEF Йаш "i as ms mE 
| engine one poo an, and one or two boys for горе) SHORT FIBRE x Orchids and УЛТ уз у 
кача taken was 3 that the sheaves were laid а d tle Ме toe | N: ud, td able. ^d wk d ü foge vede, E EIERN for orots пип (БШШШ 
5 binders did not seem to experience апу ру A 
ever in eying them, Scottish Farmer. 
AM & Со,” 
5. 
fal 
Fowler’. з Steam-plough in East- Lothian— Опе of 
р à yA the торе indios s iy on 
Ж a 
m s BRUSHES and MATS are the best and most 
economical of any that are made, and are sold in every town ia 
the kingdom. 
rem a —8се that every Brush is stamped “J, Bagsma's 
'owler"; 
р 
a motion to 
guide i it o 
Mr. F 
ploughing apparatus, has arrived at Drem 
Station for Mr. Sadler, Fer M ate, who has ventured, 
o adopt 
1 e. 
£511. 
s far 
Кр acres each, a thus well suited for Mr, Fowler's | 
гг Aii 
f furrow. One-half of the farm consists of а | 
Фу 
light и d the WA halfis of a heavy nature, with 
part very stiff, and a few boulders. An b e uaiti will 
thus present itself oti finding out upon what — 
machines ym nest © 
Patent, Kingston-on-Thames." 
MANUFACTURERS 0F 
PRUNING and BUDDING 
KNIVES, 
SPORTSMAN'S, and all kind 
of POCKET 0 
of soil Ше A id of steam а most ben 
present se 
are 14 horses employed 
адну 8 which are irt M lx СЧ | 
with, nt eight for the carting o 8, and | 
ing, &e., т анбаи чет putei 
to be "елау kept, as the hard work on the farm will be | 
ROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS—BERKS 
METEORO 
Ву Mr. J. В.8ркАвгча, Moulsford, пе 
ar Wallingford, Berks, during the iis edad Oct. 8, 1862. 
Dealers ín Gambia Gada 
Shears, Scissors, Syringes, ke 
Reading of Self-Register- Temperature 
А At 9 л.м. Railway Time, | ing Жалил тара, of the Earth. 
sz " арыя зела 
Day и с. Reading of ы Ыз. 799 previous z 
e Barometer х Amount| Мах, п, in { Min. | 24h 
'$| corrected to Nose Wet Bulbj . Wind. [ofCloud| in | in |Rays| on | on ovs pese: 2 foot 
| |Freezing Point - | Ther- ———| 0-10. | Air. | Air. | of |Grass| Ground, | Ч°°Р-| deep. 
A| at Mean Sea | mometer, | m Direc-| Force, eres 
Level. tion. | 0-6 Modal is just awarded i 
national Exhibition Prize Me in Pruning sd 
| TAY ° А Р а e, o | Inches. ° p Таа & Срок» for superiority of quality m 
Thursday ../2 30.14 61 в... 2]°5 63 | 52 | 105] 48 0.02 | 584| 585 | Budding Knives, &c. 
Friday — ..3 30.32 64 6 |&W.| 1 4 65 | 59 s0 | 56 s 59 | 58 R COOKE'S celebrated, 
Saturday . |4 50.46 60 5 | W.| 1| 6 | vo | 46 | 101] 40 Б 594 | 58} AYNOR AND PRUNING KNIVES, bc, % 
Sunday .. 5 80.45 58 58 N.E. 1 1 67 51 90 46 r 59% 58, nch phim е urseryman or or Seed 
Monday ../6 30.12 57 55 E. 1 7 67 | 49 | 11| 43 a 59} po be obtained of any respeetabie Knives both by 8 
Tuesday ..|7 30.09 52 45 NW] 2] s 05 | 45 | ва 42 | ods | 50 | 584 |in the threo E ingdoms, all ote 
Wednesday. 8 | 30:31 54 52 |МЕ] 2f в | jas | 91| м 22 58} | "bi. Near And ЖАКСЫ ro genuino Upon SA piros it 
UTION.— uv. 
| marks T m [3 [c E to the Maker 
PEU ы : ^ tempered 1 
1 g & Pad т iol "m "EPI" MENTS.—Stem 
g te иу GRICULTURAI ы Ай 
- —— СА. Engines, dis 
Carts, Waggons, 
ү. Тапсам, Pulpors, Chat ОШ, 95, Newgate Sirach 
Notices to pipar нын ts, s RES "mb үземе — = тее z siani AM -o аз 
Своутха Frax.—The following is the extent of Flax grown The box poit км a Das f for P present gone astray. OWLER'S PATENT pe Work in eveTy 5 am - 
Ireland in each of llo: ears e 151,403 acres; ; It will 2 те ао next CULTIVATOR тау be seen of Farms ( 
- ру acres; 1856, 106,31 — 289, 2h 2 acr WILD ВАВ! Ae a specimen of Wild Barley | {ural County in England. Addeen a where the 
1858, 91,646 acres ; 1859, 186,289 acres аф (Hordewm n aD with the fo! Y query:—''Can you | open toeinspection), given on арр a 
1861, ТЗ aeres; 1869, 149, 880 acres Mr ЕА peras item has me the eftect of cultivation upon it, and would it become | has been at Work for three or four JORDINARY 
— been - blished. ike the common Barley or Bere in tino, and when should it| тһе Now Application of Work at any time руло, 9È 
БАМ Унклт. нө shallfbe extremely obliged to any of э = " Now, from having experimented very largely | ENGINE may also be 4 z Plough» 
ind un оосар ndents for ватрі not ire i two oz. each of , We are enabled bcr fei the| Price, with У Selt- moving A Joni 
of the sorta of Wheat grown in their respective neighbour- Жош of cultivation upon wild decidedly — Grubber, 2851. egeo 
hoods, мса ith the names a which the sorts are known, to make the seeds as much as twice the size that they ad eet y tn сшата ариу кү TR 
and the l places from which they are sent, A report| usually are in са wild ^ but we have never seen any 
will nex dier d published of the experiments to which they sha ua tus in assuming that it would ENT С Т vating Li£ 
рае renta r 5ec ley. In carrying Ж experiments ERA РАТ: adapted for culti Yag Stub! 
BEWAGE—A Ав Can апу of our readers give the| of this kind, D Subjects. should be subjected to what we This Machine is aiy admirab re p рт 
details of an а ае against E. one within ae" have termed 'eultivative processes, among which € be— р 
past f. ves using town sewage for t 1, Collecting the seed ; git; 3, Sowing E spring eei pe. Fifteen acr land Pon B Бену 
poses in respect to its being a nuisan na җы ө bedin drills; 4, Weeding, Hoeing, &с.; ;5 Top- | day ; for Cultivating Meis i Опе operatios 
BunsorL : F Stokes. Itis impossible to give advico founded upon essings ; 6, Selection 3 ihe results for nd on d Stübbles, and Drilling Ld gin gensons. ne 
mere examination he eye of a handful of {һе soil, | experiment; 7, Change of soil and situation. Attention Land Wheat Stubbles, -— їп weh 
o can only eneral truths, that tho drainage of land | these points im tho мезан апу опе can give t tie will be enough for each стор втв, Wool 
he marling of san s, е да ition of | necessary time to the matter will, we are assu аге, to de is foils ply aei 
when no calcareous matter, or x of | results for which even our most accomplished п же К терем се апа P5 а pP 
matter exists, are all profitable operations. scarcely prepared, Station 5 
Bees HAYWOOD 
AND 00, 
