596 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [June 30, 1860, 
SHANKS NEW PATENT LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLLECTING, 
AND DELIVERING MACHINE FOR 1860 
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MOWS THE GRASS IN A MUCH NEATER 
WET OR DRY, MANNER THAN THE 
ON LAWNS UNEVEN SCYTHE, AND AT HALF 
OR OTHERWISE, THE EXPENSE. 
NEW PATENT PONY MACHINE FOR 1860. 
PRICES 
SHANKS’ NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE. 
Including “Box of Tools for Shar Dentin &c., and Directions. 
A ed Cutter. iy 66 PE Sr ach M bute. a. fae A Hor 
No. 1.—48-inch Machine ee me oid 0. 3.— ac za rawn by a 
No, 2.—42-inch Machine Bi Rg Ae 0} Shaanti Ales tye | No. 4.—30-inch Machin .. 19 0 O Drawn by a OAN or a strong Pony. 
SHANKS’ PATENT PONY AND vOWe ET MACHINES. 
Including a of Tools for Sharpening, &c., and Directions. 
No. 5.—30-inch Machine . £1515 Drawn by a Pony | No. 6.—28-inch Machine. £1410 Drawn by a Pony | No. 7.—25-inch Machine, £1210 Drawn by a Donkey 
NEW PATENT HAND MACHINES, FOR PUSHING OR DRAWING SEPARATELY OR TOGETHER. 
Including Box of Tools for Sharpening, &c., paa a 
No. 8.—24-inch Machine ... si iei 17 6 No, 10.—19-inch Machin £7 12 6 Easily worked by a Man and: Boy 
No. 9.—22-inch Machine |. 7 6} Easily worked by Two Men | No, 11.—16-inch Mac bine 617.6 ee worked by a Man 
o. 12,—18-inch Machine. £6 6 Easily w worked 
The Patent Delivering Apparatus if attached to ‘the Hand Machines, and they are iy cheese to be so, 20s. extra. 
H KS’ PATENT HAND MACHINE, FOR DRAWING ONLY. 
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i Box of Tools for Sharpening, &c, and 
No. 13.—22-inch ee £7 5 — worked by a Man and Boy | No. a Machine £6 1 —, — by a Man and Boy d 
o. 15.—16- pr Machine 7 £6 5 0, “Easily pote by a 
*,* The Machines are warranted to give > ample satisfaction, and if n “approved of vow may as at once returned, 
ae Prices include delivery at most of the Railway pein throughout the King 
STIMONIAL 
From F. T aan! Daaa -o ry 2 Se) 
“I have found your ete Machine answer perfectly. It ‘aves its work yt llects and deli the Grass, thereby 
saving much time and labour. 
r. J. RICHARDSON, Gardener to JOSEPH PEÄSE, ESQ., Southend Gardens, ™ erent + ene a 21, 1860. | 
“Your Lawn Mowing Machine is the best of any I have yet used, doing the work speedily and well. eri P t, and the 
best recommendation it can have is its own simplicity.” 
From Mr. J. Morr, Gard: to the Right Hon. Lord Lovar, Beaufort Castle, Beauly, January 2 1860. 
“I am happy to have it in my power to add my oy testimony to the utility of your py AtA Grass- fae WH Machines The Delivering Apparatus works admirably 
and is a great saving of time. I think ld 
A a ENTS EFORT E QN 
J. B. BROWN & co., 18, CANNON STREET, “CITY, LONDON, E.C. 
ST. FANCRAS en AN WORKS, 
ST. PANCRAS’ ROAD, N.W: ys: S Cote 
IRON HURDLES, „FENCING, AND CATES. | Bf A ion MOWER _ 
KES, 
PROPRIETORS OF WORKS, OLD 3 OUGH S, &c. 
; = co v K ENGI NES, THRES. 
AN i 0 ; WORKS, Higa Be HORE 
ge trap EAE of the Royal Agricultural Society for their IRON HURDLES & SARN ; TERS, &c. 
which, by t PUMPS, CHURNS, MANGLES, BINS, &c. 
Gates from 30s. t Price Lists free upon applica’ 
The Hurdles can be s seen in process of E Maito g the Works. THE AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS "00. ae 
Cas tems RRS eee adh Swan LANE, UPPER THAM ET, LONDO: 
SR aa WIRE LEa rA a 
PAXTON WORKS, SHEFFIELD, ESTABLISHED 1738- 
These Patent Mangers and Stable Fittings obtained = er neer the Silver Medal of the 
Royal Agricultural Society of England and the Royal smh Socie y of “Tela nd, are pins pted wee is 
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i i wal et or ‘enamelled. 
perais to every G Sec sf rats Furniture, and full-sized stalls and loose 
for inspection at St. Pancras Iron Works. 
ADDRESS—THE MANAGERS 
ST. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, OLD ST. PANCRAS ROAD, LONDON, N.W.,| Onamo ao POOG ENVES Settgons, aez 
| Sold by all én and Seed Merchants i8 
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