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aes 18, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGR tC CULTURAL GAZETTE. 155 
So Secon AA- cae ena EmA aame Sit ae 
ELEN S PATENT SILENS MESSOR, 
OR NOISELESS LAWN MOWING MACHINE, 
THOMAS GREEN- 
N RESPECTFULLY orng —— to the Nobility; Gentry, and the Public generally, for the very liberal eo he has received for some years past, 
E infi them that (although he has e last three yena at all the i ge AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOWS in the pe gdom, proved the superiority of his 
a iaae all others, carrying o; FA ap that has been given, and hig! A A by the Judges,) he has taken out, this vit leds an entirely NEW PATENT, which he with 
Mat coar Abs tier 24 a Sei as it excels all his previous offer ts, and ovekoumnes all difficulties, 
RAND MACHINES. 
DENS WHSSOR is worked with a Patett Pinion Chain, and the motive power ed by a direct movement, having simply a light Wheel and Pinion, obtaining the same speed 
nd. Re hh pni with the: original Wheels, Pinttons, Pop-shatt, Bearers, &c. ; it pes pi poled of the Machine 2 inches i in “width : for instance, S Te- inch Cylinder or Cutters will ge 
in Lin fa je, thus doing away: with all the géarings before mentione d, and making the weight and friction 25 per cênt. less. It is also much str ronger, easier to work, and less liable to g 
_ HORSE, pated AND DONKEY MACHINES. 
The SEEPS MESSOR ha mary advantage all others Weise class ; it is worked with a Patent. Pinion Chain on each side, and although much lighter, possesses greater 
strength, The noise has hitherto is patel nthe aes obstacle ta ‘the work: ing of her Machines ; for instance, when the Grass-box bécomes fall and a driver desired to stop for the purpose of 
eelieving à is a noise is so great that he c: onsequen tly the box ie ows, the whee: als a nd cutters become clogged, and when the Machin s again started, the resistance is so great 
ing of necessity Pant give wae, th Ne i is is broken, and for the tee rendered u seless, 
a is aot. a uncommon occurrence for horses at ponies to take a at the shaking and rattling noise, running away and doing inconceivable damage, 
The SILENS MESSOR can be worked with any draught or carriage h orse, however spirited, doing its work silently and effectually. 
SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, Leeds, and 2, Victoria Street, Holborn Hill, London, E. c. 
Price Lists forwarded on application to either Establishment. 
ROHANGEL MATS, boa lot sere | RAN SOM ES & SIMS, Ipswicu, 
Pec ee po of f Dannage or small Mats. ral &c., on application 
o SOHN N, 25, Norton Folgate, N.E Ce to give their best attention to the manufacture og Pea most Modern and Improved Agricultural 
PAXTON WORKS, sones ESTABLISHED 1738, Machinery, includi 
PA' ‘ABLE FOR EVERY ‘or AND PURPOSE. 
i ARROWS CULTIVAT pres pins EE AND OTHER FIELD IMPLEMENTS. 
CHAFF CUTTERS, aons CU: Sere BRUISING AND CRUSHING MILLS FOR CORN, OILCAKE, &c. 
AM INES, ae oe AND FIXED, WITH PATENT. On OTHER BOILERS. 
STEA NG MACHI S BOTH PORTABLE AND FIXED, AND SINGLE OR DOUBLE BLAST. 
HORSE POWER G MACHINERY, DRESSING MACHINES, COR N MILLS, HORSE GEARS, &c. 
| (RANSOMES ‘np ie have long been celebrated for combining in in their Agrisdltaral Machinery the utmost simplicity, 
| durability, efficiency, and economy of en and their constant care is given to the muintenance of these important principles 
j in everything which they manufa cturi 
De - z | LUSTRATED CATALOGUES, Post 
NOR AND COOKE'S PRIZE | Orwell Works; on tu their Banido: Agent, SAEPPARD RANSOME, 31, Essex St. Strand, W.C. 
Gand BUDDING KNIVES, RS, pone pe 
HOWARDS PATENT HARROW S—1860. 
SANA 
PRUN 
oe bre all espe Sie ble Nurserymen and Seed Merchants in 
be age 
y TARNER’S IMPROVED LIQUID MANURE 
OR GENERAL PORTABLE PUMP. 
ith f 
peas with ease by one man to tank or 
£s d. 
a and Pump, with screwed 
tail pipe, fitted with strong 
brass union for suction pipe 2 15 0 
with barrel of 
If fitted 
ar P 317 0 
p: 
nt 
ible suction pipe, on 
irs, either 10, 12, or 15 ft., 
er foot 0 2 2 
Maybe ned of any Ironmonger or Plumber in to: sels 
ae tho a above ease or of the Paten tees and Manufac 
turers, J. W. aeto Sa 8, Crescent, Jewin St., London, E. 
Ma néry for raising Water, by means 
of Wheels, A Well Pumps, Sos tad Fire and Garden 
Engines, &c. gs 
for) 
sent on applicatio : i š EE i ; ; i F H 
pan GUTTA PERCHA pert: ; toee Viia teana EEA 
are the pleas TO GARDENERS.—The Guti S s * 
HRS Pleasure to ‘gst Se receipt of. the s following J 1 3 3 K 
ee AMES & FRED® HOWARD, 
N; “aie To : 
Gentlemen, —T have worn Gutt Soles and Hee! 
sR a tine i pe Hasina IRON WORKS, BEDFORD, 
5 e ground in ¥ 5 
Talion no aeoo be witho hout them. Ais mattor T of econ coag From their long be See tes acture of HARRO bist bm, a about 20,000 sets, have the ie 
m use durable Har 
pn confidence in bringing ti pig hg rong the Public as not only t he chenpaes, Net ie det bkt d 
the fire, and eae he mata yet mag The teeth are now fitted into the frames in so secure eres. jis. impossible for them t ge 
; rong oa itib were so, much Soul pink it dey of of all | work loose feria z 
aterial i es eet Many nann A Set of eset Harrows with Whippletree, recommended S eee ral Send Harrows, 94 fent a ys 
colds Popei e use oi ui ere! os marked 
‘A Set of Three 4-beam Harrows with Wiippletree, adapted for three horses, wide; marked NO. 11 .. 4 0 0 
wise Sit PE EEPE pons oh ape Mill mr, If with Wiprletres ada as over 68. per set og Derby, G ter, Hull, I 
Sheet, Pup Buckets, Fire B Skats Bogos, Basingstoke, Birmi , Bristol, Cardi egal , Gloucester, Hull, Leeds 
Union Flasks, Bottles, ottles, Bows, | Chamber ry esse Toilet TAN, in, Liver) London pie Ree = hanes i, Nottingham, Selsey, ‘ren ak Southan a 
i Pe oen RE Galvante Batteries, Sw 1 ; and at fixed ra! 
sold by their ees ae Be in tawe ce or voc ith > a f alt J. & F.H ARDS Tüp ents, i descripti f 
Soay Gutta by thelr whe tentees, 18, Wharf | __ CATALOGUES, wi rices ini Otia .& F, How. plemen p of an 
Road, ey EG, London, poy. Pat Me Reports from persons worki z SMITHS sot — sent post ae on n. 
