226 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGR RICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Marc 10, 1969 
TRAL| PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ESTABUSHED Pa | 
Tight: erat man before him, and ask “if there is any SURGESS AND 5 KEY'S ROYAL AG RICULTURAL 
truth in all this ? SOCIETY’S FIRST PRIZE GRASS MOWING MACHINE 
t is now cong AE two years since I first put this sub- 
ject o r list, and ngs members will bear me oe 
when ie say thy anxiety w not so much to asso 
myself witl o see it wah $ eeussed. by 
the Club. wever, I Rive now „encou ere ed it, ¢ 
pe wet fear, and I trust wi Pr e. M fy 
èst and warmest sympathies were spor AU ade F 
man’s life; my later career has been eoii feb as Bia a ' 
with the interests of agriculture, and I l ere QAN OR KES 
y a 7 bali PRUNING and BUDDING KNIVES, 80 oraa A 
essayed sh ow you ma, ady the balance Sia er mi rnspee cae Doina Eng _Sctesong ai 
between them. In the discussion that followed 5 ns 
Hudson, of beget eect Mr. par r Hobbs na Ms be This Machine has bee n intreducedewith the greatest success | Prony ip 
Th fr, Pic Mr. Par cinson, an on- into this country during the last seaso a Ga 
gre sre Be as ted me over of Mr. Cor t heer > been W aes ardoa t z by ratiafacto ed be E ciN be aa anise Tron Werks 
il i o e a » Li 
evils a risin g fr rom the over- eE aioi of game. Mr. Society's Meeting at at Warwick. It was also ‘txhibited before “GALVANISED IRON SS id 
Ramsay of ch ai the law ofi mperor of the French at Fouilleuse, on which occasion it for Farm Bui alate an nd other a ofS; the dl i cheapest m eae 
f 7 anh: pirm its work. to the admiration of every one. Two of | able, andneatest Rooting in use; also Spoul ing at 19 
jg ap ani Mr. 5 porto Machines were purchased by the Emperor on this occa- WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCING, pi: 
SRODAN sion, and = dea + for two more has since been received for the a 
a a RS Eee season of 1 It was ane exhibited in Scotland ae Freland | A EZA li ‘ii 
: the Poet success. ae received the First Prize < of the == EZIZ MS 
Calendar of Operations. Norfolk Society at Satan, competition wi = s and = “a ee | 
: others, besides beers er Prizes; sma £30 at the Works. | & ei = 
MARCH Sa {rae ow charged for particulars may of 
West Sussex : March 5.—Since our last report we have had | Burcess “3 ‘on, 95, =e Street, thao, E.C. Early 
very disagreeable and changeable weather, and work has got | orders are solicited to insure delivery in time for hay harvest. 
fre have had Oats and Batley sown i February, but this year ANDARD 
oe ss ie cae A T he SEATING STANDA 
oe y have ee got iy and Peas that ov ought to h > piai ARNER’S PATEN di: po: 
wu before, are only now t u an o N 
we have had so m rain upon it, works very freely, nh PATENT CAST-IRON ole ai yaoi with J. W. & Son’ fencing; and sí 
as it gets a little dry upon the top; and with a fine March we | Patent Buckets and Suckers, which Lar clog. in action, for ae ` t rust nor co! 3 
shall get all square We can give no more „o Farms, Cottages, a: sar pet ok not exceeding this Fencing singled 
report of the Turnip er 3 the: still all going rapidly, eter ë GAME AND POULT 
and the sheep anak depend ton ay very much till other ot Barrel Height. reed, jio GALVANISED Galvanised, 
spring feed such as Vetches, winter B , è; 24 in. short 1 ft. Tin Fitted for lead, Ak 10 = oinch MA 
hand, And this will_ b ck to 2}, long 3,, 3» 4 gutta. percha | 1 10.0 nd 94d. per yank” | 
getting the old ewes fatted off as to make 3 ,, ditto 3,, 6,, 4 or cast iron } 2 40 Galvanised, 24 ing wi 
room for a new flock. All care must peal taken to get the 3$, ditto 3,, 6,, | flanged pipe | 2 90 3-inch mesh, 4d, er 
lambs fatted, and soon as possible. It seems that we » ditto 3,, 6, as required. 218 0 T Hrd The 
must now, willing or unwilling, sow more Mangel, and perhaps 24,, short, with 15 feet of Lead Pipe A made any wi 
paip es ao n instead oi Sea We find es no sown > sstaehod yr ready NE gow ae aS openings of any 
‘urnips store the field in O and covered with eart! 24 in. lon; ditto 0 
have Sea tar better than aren they were left standing all the € ALVANISED TRON CH iM DAR Bo & CHAIR, 
winter. But after all we think the great loss has been caused The short barrel Pump is very convenient POULTRY FOUNTAINS & = E RONGED DAHL 
by the Sy rapid changes of priini As a conse- for fixing in situations of limited height and | RODS AND pascal STAKES, 
— of our declining feed all stock, if at all fleshy, is being space, for the supply of coppers and sinks in | Strong CA E HURDLES. from 2s. per 
Brough wd a march and so we have rather a stagnation in the Wash-houses with soft water from under- PATEN IMPROV 4 ches 
h prices are not much lower; mutton though 8, OF au Hot, Forcing, and Plant | of all si for the use of Private Houses, Mansions, 
i ouses ; they may be fixed, when desired, res Mills, Collieries, Se ° Vilagos, &c. Wo 
thou; 
plentiful still meltiibins its price, and those who can keep it till 
ay will likely get a high price; pigs are rising in value. @. & 
under the s at. 10 to 500 Plies =a La gs orks can Sei 
May be obtained of any Ironmonger or | an o ordin y labou: 
Seon Plumber in Town or country, at the above ee Ys MERAT & aoe 2 i 
otic m to Cavterve nies prices, orof the Patentees and Manufacturers, =? 
AUSTRALIAN SHE ” AR. Mr. C. Dorrien, or Funtington, | Jons Warner & Sons, 8, Crescent, Jewin Street, London, E.G. Z RS eats SAE Hh 
near ‘Chichester, Tat us that he has long been in the} Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by means C +S ore K) Rees On) 
habit of breeding Merinos for the very purpose which “A, A ” | of Wheels, Rams, Deep Wel Pumps, &e. ; also Fire and Garden 3 seet ater 
refers to, and that he will be happy toshow “A. ae ie Sine , | Engines, é&e. &c.—Engravings sent on application 
gi a ale any eligi ahs the ak Laan te: the ae Sanie 
s rios. are 5 e for the OTTAM’S PATENT INVENTI Rron 
colony, a sl hoap welghine “7 stone ought to yield a Tbs of R awarded a Prize at the Paris Exhibition, 
wool, and so on in pri That is the avers is 
patronised by the English and French Governments, as we ell as 
| by the a. Nobility, ag and Hunting Establish- sass 
He 
on oportion. rage of h 
flock, but sotie have eth heavier wool. His Hooton station | i 
fi J 
| ments in the kingdom. In t her Majesty’s Stables, E l O RAAE 353535 KS 58 3405. 
i: DRRR Z is: 
O. 
rom London is Rania nd’s Castle on the South Western and | 
Por Fagor ath direct line. But “A. R.” had better address him | 
ost. 
by Aldershott and Balmoral. 
re gat It A he sabia’ samples 
‘would be pose te PA es from the sap 
gs of a Grass seed loft. In particular there is a lenge EEO 3 XENARD, PRAU Aao BARNAT 
ua Vs seed Rivet: should oe be in lawn Saaie at all, viz., : é 5: Ay ‘Place, Norwich, in conseguencesof" 
s ( Masten um pi — (Timoth ¥), exis i machinery for the PIREN a of f the oben 3 
F Mix 
of “a ed that. it 
in, 
Ye acoum, enabled to make a great reduction in the Aer 
osti ES k ann 
oi ayy Gra “9 Fe stuca p: w Feseue resi folium Li 3 ; j poi mes a eke bane: wa 
The Cl vr se (Reg. Pere, Lolium pe See Ryo. aia). i A $ inch 
Clk cooks Fa ine, but adulterated — old. It viv 
i a 
in Dab tful if anything ould grow, and th ease ! i » 
age ap gies speculated Ei nothing “ ris sing ta ” against | p i » 
ETTEN fu uks n percent. So gross, indeed, is the imposi- È i $ 
palming this stuff off for Lawn Mixture, beet itraises 
bil o uae oe to its "hart been sent « 
r fe ature in it coni 
ey for the | and nE am pone ete nati ‘useful fi axture, having COTTAM 
y e bottom of the patent noiseless re guides and collar ni fee which i. 
mixtures i in two oneal ah taken to the back of the mauger, and works with ease and 
oe 
ht A the com m up z down the ES bar, si 
OC. ; oe Big the i AEA OPTAN 
e don w Sieber’s pump. wera aie aa 
x Mi 8 T The i serie maake. d i results. 
and i ‘ ete bed for the fesding of calves | COTTA PATENT RAREN E ATTACHED. DROP 
B Dies Hee an) will COVER, for the above, is a most essential addition to their 
ta Fig tho able ot Gow gra no, othr | Sats lin espn pial, and weg rege 
aah toa pee ie mn Saa het ia of od ing vod a of the troughs clean, and seule the 
no quantit; be taken, is quite sı posakis its use. 
A x ER £ er | +. 
sang 
qoute TY ee : Pate tations Toa A 
E cow! d : = Reet S22 athe: eps, Manchest 
little of = HHE - : Te ecu ates hae 
preteen or oan kaop be seat 
give the ia pir: you, -i next day, 
and: 
if desired, 
= a ings nd | kee . till jiri a an en receive. yo aay tion and Price fie 
‘or it nex sips in f ne condition of sae cows, If necossar: 
buy good s nd consume it wit th roots rather than make Porre d G UTTA 
oi ae hay "Xe r lan o eav f RDENERS.—T. 
s by Vigorous c A Deka pleasure t to acknowledge = 
ows, Whereas if you cannot gtow winter food on yene | j letter from G: GLENNY, Esq., the ee 
arable soad the probability is that your herd will not be ha 4 
that numbe 
Soot: JZ. If it be compared with guano o COTTA ae PATENT SADDLE and PARS 
i on 
before. pa asmen, 
ammonia only—the guano is worth only abont 184 nd 164 ps Combine: atan nad with great odvepiags is an 
its weight of soot. If {gus ano costs. 13s. a cw! „th en soot may Obey at o can urned up out of the way W “hot in use les 
be worth ls. a cwt. generally gelato ees metimes} COTTAM’S pe pomana ain aa T 
however in place of cong beg l; Sra cent, of ammont t, | BRACKET preserves the a Soa a free admission of io 
ee ce than | air to the under parts of the saddle, eter 
Elgg Tieri fo chen in perfectly COTTAM’S IMPROVED SURFACE CUTTER, with perfo- eds as 
sed om oa 
r. Voelcker says, kn an aver: sam E of soot 
vanes mat 1000 Ibs. of organic mat sc So the or eh Ligpig thes oven ame oe of which prevents sedidents, and 
80 Wea, of sulphate 
other mi 
ily clean Tnaterial Thee comple 
i 24 
matter conn See COTtaM’s CASTOR SANITARY TRAP, from its im- | *°P¢ colds and the 
ate © nrach as 40 lbs, | proved construction, gives a full water passage, and does not 
: allow any smell to ascend from the rm Epos 
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t | The Th potter 
New Ilustrated ran es ; 
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