go in detail through any consider- bation, oa as = admit of a second shaft revolving 
able number € of the implement exhibited. They reach | round its b b 
and are distributed over 212 | the series fc cages reverse motions. By this 
| stands, ‘ore describing mae of the principal | arrangement the new to be operated upon, and 
cl machines on the grou re one or two | which is aah las to the srs of. the cages, is driven 
t 
Jory 14, 1860.] THE GARDEN 
ERS’ 
See A rena ICULTUR 
AL GAZETTE. 57 
Mangles, of Givendale, Ripc 
on, jau.: 2%, 5L, G. 
Hori pega k e J. 'Hindson, of Barton 
Liverpool. 
OLAss 
Crisp, 
Crisp. 
CLass 
on 
House, Everton, 
III. Boars of a small black breed.—Ist prize, 10L, T. 
of Butley Abbey, Wickham Market, Suffolk ; 2d, 5l., T. 
ene T. Crisp. 
ars a breed not eligible for the preceding 
W. B. Wainman, of Oarhead, anor 
. En deacott.. of Norfolk Stree 
. B. Morlar wien nd. i 
eding ws of a la arge any col 
By gt E tact Clayton, of Midway a ag Poynton, en ar 
Stockport Cheshire; 2d, 52, W. B. Wainman. Highly Oois- 
ended : J. K. Tomb ; Michael Gavins, of Fox Inn, Woodho 
Cart D near Leeds. Commended ; W. Hower, of Sevenha 
worth. 
Hig! Vi 
mpton, 
hita h 
lst prize, 
LEk 
akan 
Jrisp. 
abueg not ne for the 
a> of Heaton 
mmended : 
les, of ar Sn ale, Ri; Don. 
ass VII. Breeding Sows of a small black 
10L, G. M. Sexton, of Earls Hall, Cockfield, ‘sub 
Mga or Batley A z: a ger? 
ya Pigs, of a “a — of the 
a a. Hower, 
rminat 
Sar Pity it falls See hod a ~——s 
velief that no mechanical action will ever ex 
that je the dairy-maid’s hands in the operati 
r 
this 
shape oer ay looking in the same direction as | paring and salting butter ready for market; neverthe- 
the who it. This mouth- oo, has radiating | less many competent authorities speak hly of this 
ee ing edges. Srog ob up upon inner surface, | apparatus. It consists ey of white metal, 
and a toothed by hand— —one | having a number of small orifices at and about the 
ee tn) every foot tsi tep as walk—gives it |bottom. To this ylinder a piston is provided, and is 
rapid ro on. The consequence A that the ey is acted upon a vertic al ing through a nut 
caught with immense fore -bar stretching ac the 
ar | perfect impariaty in all directions across the tine in top of the cylinder, "This Legros is firmly fixed 
which you walk, and if the air be motio nun the seed while 1 m operation by the ends being pa into slots 
m fi 10 pallid: at the same ret it is 
fall nahn age pagal 
15 feet in aan ts 30s. 
P Turnip-cuttin re Hg the trustees of Mess: 
Crosskill of Bev erly exhibit a novel, pol praiseworthy, 
apparatus, „Those our readers who e acqnaint nted 
ani removable, to poh «9 the butter to fe operated 
n to be into teri 
the piston is depr oni 
to form an idea be the 
reader imagine an 
nciple of ue machine. 
gi box in the ce 
entra part | 
reverse 
the cther is 
made up, eee one with. ba: bein; 
the other 
of 8 Breedin, Pigs, of a small white 
4 to 8 months rem — 10L, T. Crisp ; 24, 52., 8. 
= ade f Brandsby, York. Highly ¢ tom mmended : s. W 
8 B riaren 
rred work, one end being 
into grog narrow strips 
| the whole depth of of the box, these being bisected b by a 
Aanerer Pag 
os? that is, while one is moving soog] H 
of dairy articles, Mr. Cornes, , of 
Bow, ` London, — what "he 
ac concussion 
of arectangular x, having — pivebthtwees toto 
upright p anav so that by means of one of the 
handles provided at the ends, the whole of the 
with it t 
r boxes, and as the pistons advance 
ced thr 
oo 
ry 
the central pivot. 
towards is the arnei openings they are for 
phones as 
arrangement arasen eg applicable to washing 
cial X of wn ers of a 
breed, 4 v 8 months old.—lst pri ET G. M Sexto: 
i kfiel PaT x Suffolk ; 2d, 5l., T. 
mere: om Bae OF B. Morland, of Chilton Farm, Harw: 
f 3 Breeding Sow Pigs, of a breed not 
ar oa a Sani of vee atas to 8 
ths avast scien 101, E. L. pa, ol m 
montis on ‘Kent; 24, bl, E. Davies, jun., of Harrington, Shiff. 
Shropshire, 
iesi vty. Sheep, and Horses there was an additional 
i potitiok. na s the offer of prizes by th the damia 
Commit tee, to m oa. pep 
Meanwh' 
old. | 
ER W. Dunk, of Horton | 
of Beckley, Staplehurst, | li 
Bek dik above 3 years old.— 
Stapleburst, Sussex; 2d, 100 
“Guage 
iii i Dannie 3 
= “4 Udimore, Rye; 3d, Bl, T. H. 
House. 
terin 
on. afa Wood it ; 3d, 
ing lena i prize, 15l., R. Neame, of 
Rook. Fav ; 2d, 10l., J. and A. Heasman ; 3d, 5l., | 
Per Vii- Heifer Calves. — The 10l, prize, R. Neame, of 
Fairbrook, Faversham, Lampe gee 
Post ANY Bre 
I. Stallion Poaki. hot grrr 14 hands high —Ist 
me oL., G. K. Cooper, of Euston, Thetford, Norfolk. Second 
ithheld. 
orne TL. Mare Ponies, not exceeding 14 hands high.—Ist 
sden, Haw khurs' 
e other in narrow and long strips fit ir for 
ca i nthe inner edges of the bars making up the 
ends of the boxes are + anal to act as knives, while 
still further to facilitate the action of the cutting 
machines, E — nor, the way, M 
We mere os rt box was suspended by ‘links 
from points e line, so that it could be 
swung “oan fy goons vei results could be 
we 
left plain, hok are Py te with a series of cutting 
are inclined to think that for 
= batter ma -making properties this arrangement in 
| show itse as the e 
side r atmi 
pistons or plungers. 
rs. Richmond & Chandler—represented by Mr. 
Norton—the well-known manufacturers, have Sites: 
an 
ay cu 
by which the delay consegue: 
wheels is obviated; two w 
[are key yed 1 upon the spiked-roller E pren 
cutting. as a as pressing force of the soa ee 
smoking 
the =T 
swing | principle 
ay m4 ing two pinions, one e of Which can mbes 4 
to engage he 
the 
the eres as it is 5s being churn 
iaag. is said _to tained in Mr. 
with t 
— with ts small. This change of wheel cai 
ade ins stan taneously 
els 
scarce 
cal finish and accuracy wl 
pero sages of the A the firm. Another 
these exporting days is the facility ha 
which the. whole machine can be tak en to pieces, 
utti of whe: 
in gear the straw is cut into 3 $ aa j Beery <> putting mh a 
or made three-fourths 
S this the body of the ae is wider at bottom 
t the top 
as ay of a beater — works in 
shaft w 
part: of | 
and worked 
receiv; soutien ireak prime mover by means 
f a pulley. p conical upper of the serubber 
a: T., N of f Benenden, Staplehurst, Kent; 2d, 5l. 
Ber Wo H. Beevor, 0 owbridge , Glamorganshire 
2 eer ree 
Crass I. Pens st prize, ur- 
ton, of Smeeth, Ashford, Kent; 2d, 5l, E. Kingsnorth, of 
Crass te ze, 10L, C. "a 
lard, of Wickhambreux os Wingham, ent; 2d, 5L., 
Murton, of Smeeth, Ashford, Kent. 
THE IPDEMERGA SHOW-YARD. 
It is Bia h 
m s0 reduced to 
to its component 
th e 
parts. 
e firm exhibit the Patent Disintegrator, | 
which i int a ah rt space of time has taken a high posi 
is covered with flutes or a nears oh pe a 
fana inside; the conical part w bs E cated 
of ti 
tion as a yei. adjunct to the farm in reducing hard | 
granu ulated | 
rubber. The grain bhi ech these po Aey is 
of manure, oe. aga phate, or 
diti This mach 
nsis up 
etn Noitue round one central axis. This i is ae 
p m 
arranged acts at once as a Miah our and also all 
by the cen trifugal force ards, where it m pela 
Sta 147, wW. Gerrans, of _ Tregony, near Grampoun¢ rapid 
Corn: shocks or blows by which it i is plverised. 
driver p behind the horse and by the action of q| Still fi oa tting 
pedal connects at will one of the driving wheels with a blade i is aon toa pillar ith t the i gr 
toot l upon a shaft, which thus ma rame in such a way that its jeta pnb 
one 
i | interior of the inne srmost cage 
cor 
ds i 
3 th e duty of ‘his, ‘Anite 
too 1 
load.. The rak folds tog rs d rides n- | being are arge to|r 
eniently between the wheels, so t it goes easily pa aora the id of the revolving be The | w 
through gates or along th c road. It costs ent to which the substance operated upon is pul- | 
, and rakes 11 feet wide. inti e ened by the rate o! f speed at t which the 
ca à 
. ited essrs, Howard & eee of Norwich. Mp driven at a rate of 
3 ie ey — through a shallow, wide, lon A as maiaa ae: rary ay of ae 
vertical chest, and being driven rapidly and | men can do in the u 
regularly produces a strong RRA uniform t of Ge ited aae pulveriser 2 miles 
‘tur up this channel, One of its is g and, the | ploug hs specimens of rar AA T 
grain as it leaves the riddle falling evenly distributed | This, is which is well fens on of P by i es ih |As 
through th chest, you can he n of the | intended to obviate many of thi = ane 
current upon every particle of it. The fall | attend the making of butter in war ae see! 
down, the light ones immedi rise fall over | dairy-maids whose hands are — ot ein 
por stha exit, but you can often t eae donbtful grien Dav goma t pn g oti gt is ae = 
or heavy cha grain suspended for a lon iry-ma 
time befe tee — iaeived at ok pic wali ak all times, another woad. manipulate ily ch hy La ha 
it ftoi companions. Itis tly a Ras oo ae would stick to her fingers a; if it were more rk ih 
machine, and though very will no doubt find | lime tter. Messrs. Hancock c = r thi 
he corn mills of i a apparatus of theirs a capability of = oa pe 
is at these stands too ingenious | necessity of employing a a E aa 
broadcast sower, in which the grai lf a bushel in a | maid Fal sare pang pre ‘and 
bag suspen the aa Ta ‘eit regulated |a free from all traces of whey a 
by a sliding door, through a mouthpiece at the | buttermilk © erin the htt w eather. 
jected to 
Bourh don with — ee: o ers 
A amaa at the rate of . Ad. ve 
the interstices of the wire cyli 
of the ee oa in is taney delivered pod 
spout into a box, in which, spreading itself, it os 
anstien. oF ite exhaust fan, which draws 
all the remaining dust. 
now give separate reports of certain classes of 
e 
implements :— 
THE STEAM PLOUGH. 
The trials of the four sets of machinery exhibited o 
=. se “ght Jan wre field bro ught out the subjoined 
usby p ough of 10 
i by 7 inches deep, and aay tried in differe ent 
al taai tha poe ni amie a ai 
