660 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jory 14, 133), 
feature of the plough, as we are accustomed to call | see the difference between it and the method now ex- HE LONDON MANURE COMP 3 
that form which ie aoe bar gg the kingdom elses soto This changing of the mould-board at each T pag De a 1840), PANY 
where than in Kent, is that the furrow-slice is laid up | furrow is obviated in some cases by having two wings | Are now prepared to send out the following MANUFACTURED 
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MANURES 
or over at an angle generally of 45°, and presents when | or turn-furrows to the p ough; these are hinged or SUPERPHOSPHATE or LIME, of best antl 
g kas Uttide 
thus laid a section representing an oblong, the breadth | jointed at the narrow end near the share, and DISSOLVED BONES. 
of which is often 10, and its depth 6 to 7} inches. The | ends ar connected b „a bary ~~ ha peta ey URA TE 
slice thus laid up is moreover unbroken. This unbroken | hole in the body; while one is exten nde d an nming | BLOOD MANURE ror CORN axp ROOTS 
character, ho „į iously greatly modified by the | over the slice, the other is lying flat against the side of | CORN MANURE ror SPRING TOPDR é 
nature of the soil on which the plough operates, but in| the plough. At the end of the furrow all that is to be | | They wonld call particular attention to the article Dissolved 
. 8 ` on as e e mos 
ain soils p th our crack in: nstruments, as | done is to push in{the one last used, which thus project Cron ea Jn g, ich they guarantee every partion fe oe Roo 
. b he if cut | field in the lough exhibited by William Henry 3 | from Bones. ly 
r smooth, me unbroken as if cu of Fro seks near Ro che ster, Ke mt. ‘The coulter of| The London Manure Company also supply ara 
Crys aii 
out and smooth 3 off on its surface by a knife, or rather ORANG (direct trom: Mosna.. A: Joibbs Fs E Sons) NITRA 
if like a drain tube it were forced through a die. |*! SODA, SULPHATE or AMMONIA, and e Men TE of 
Now in the Kentish plongh, the furrow-slice is taken | Side of the sole, and is kept in its place by a wooden |° 116, Fenchurch Street, E.C. “PC nam ‘Se hi value, 
and lifted completely over, inverting the upper lever. In bee! ping invented by Mr. G. E. Toomer, hee he r E 
d leaving it broken up, forming a partially | and manufactnred by Messrs. Drury & Bigglestone, of URNARD, LACK, anD CO.’S CONCENTR RATED 
pulverised su ow slices turned over by | ‘ Canterbury, this pa ajme ent of the coulter is effected SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME; guaranteed toco 
a 
c e fu 
h lte: eries of sharp y Phosphate of Lime. 
ections divided by sda He hollows, the | the age of the ploughman The same plough exem- CONCENTRATED TURNIP MANURE, e 
orked by a handle placed within | Phosphoric Acid soluble, equivalent to 40 percent, of Tribes 
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apices of these Soim being reversed; the series plifies improvement in the method of adjusting the preceding. qual in value to 
of furrow slices made by the Kentish plough, p present | Ri rise aad fall of wae wheels, and in consequence | ‘Of these Manures Dr. Voelcker says:—‘ These results wi 
on the lines of rounded ation othe e depth to which t e plough works; from the be very gratifying to you, ana are The best proof ot the very 
ont trary i Eme een of the bibe -car e two standards rise ; high h serie cultural and com Karcie] „value which characterises 
hke— N 3 I centrated superphosphate.” 
alt; in theordinary mode of Hrs t the tarro slices | t hey are hire: pst a ee ee ee Detailed analyses, with opinions of the late and present 
do not lie all in one direction, one series ee | through which a vertic 5 part | Chemists to the Royal Agricultural Society, with Zest 
i irections; wher n the| takes into a nut sliding up and down between the | Prices, &c., may De had on application to BURNARD, Laox 
Kentish system they lie all in in AN direction, although | standards agg as z is raised or depressed by the cS i uth. 
if necessary the Kentish Plough can turn the furrows | Screw. Th t has a central aperture, through 
in different directions which the se of the Flugi beam passes and by which Line DE sere ti 
The Kentish Papa ae or turn-wrest plough, which | it is carrie for alias: at sth Factories at the followii 
thus introduces a novel mode of treating the furrow __ So much for the ai features of the Kentish mage monet pats PM MANURE #6 6 
slices, r its normal or ordinary hrm dae looks to ot pate h Fries Seid or Lin 6 6 
the of the observer, accustomed the trim | oT w E ARLE Ç adi 
handy Sioeli of our best makers, a pecan heavy | _ The fell» se ails for the trials of the Kentish ploughs oa ss 2 aaa: oa 4 ; 0 
not to he ony and unworkmanlike mplement. t in all we gaa sags mpeted) was in every way un- % GRASS MANUR: 8 0 
True, ent makes, iron has been introduced with | ted for the "This was anticipated before | . These Manures can be cotal ned of Mr. Lawns, or his ap- 
akol effect i in lessening the weight and trial came off, 2 ant ‘the result of the operations on pointed Agents, in ‘all parts of the United . Kingdom, at prices 
th k lik biliti È th l } B Wednesda mornin ot it. ing according to cost of carriage. 
al $ Aai manli oy capal ilities oi e p ough. ut, in y hy ie Th A Dr Voelcker and rte er vey. have sampled from a bulk of 
add ato the ene expense oy Hale the per erha aps, ca n “convey, ie tott with ‘alia are siden in fall in nonlar to be obtained 
ecole to give it locomotion independent pide: that notion. ‘of what took ce ge pe gohi Wee x on application at the Offices, or of any of Mr. Lawes's Agents 
j “Hard Tim "Bas i 
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‘S.—The Manures , ate Sa 
the present we 1860, fe 
pric 
uired rn the prej 7 fS gy ruvi SA 
least not desiring to be p aa aed e we | muddle; and a “ mudale ” it assu "The American Cakes at market pric 
think that a glance at a How a Horns s, and | wonder indeed is how the Royal Society, with ‘all = Address, J. B. Laws, 1, Adelaide Place, London Bridge, E.(, 
on the other side at the | best pa ‘of a Kent d | and Liffey Buildings. Eden Quay, Dublin, — ° 
wrest plough, must convey the idea that for lig had, should (NOTTAMW’S PATENT INVENTIONS ror STABLE 
and a general datlitactory al of tea the | atagia | matters as to b ring al Ka so dixrediable = turn- -out 9 ky REQUISITES, ee a Prize at the Paris Exhibition, 
merits of each kind, for the | day morning. The results were panto ng nothing, the a fhe Nobility, y eup Tiai oA Stable 
advocates of the Kentish plough stoutly maintain that nowhere, So conte indeed was the failure, | Aldershot satin ala 
the agri in far higher ratio than | that it was determined to another nenien of trials | 
pe ic ag ps al a gas a rip dn arama ies t |in a field and thither, 
seer My loss exists. It is an unfortunate phase which aye thirsty-looking crowd, the various “competitors 
s have assumed that the prac ctical test required with their PE bcc their way. Here matters 
will bear away. the palm. This however, does not for trial it is folly to call wigs ook n Wednes- | patronised by the Engli sh and French Governments, as wella 
touch the comparati 
so rare an opportunity fi or doing so presented itself. | not conducted pasties is our standard. ar esult, 
The Kentish Des. works with two ies but , did not tend in any way to convince 
these are not connected with the beam „the usual us that it wonld be for the benefit of the agriculturists 
way; one end o of. the beam peeing Mage plough 
laced in the upp i part of adopt that of the Kentish men. The following 
k the prizes: F. B. Elvey, Bowhill, Yalding, first 
te ie pti t ye anaie from the ebay car- | un of 301 ; ; Isaac W Wildash, ag second prize AM A co 
riage to the beam a little Pg oe the coulter. By | of at and Jose ph‘ iments Rainham, third prize | inventors of the og "ENAMELLED MANGER 
lengthening or shor bridi chains the wheels can | of 1 boty 
be brought nearer to or iad furthe’ r from „the “domn lessons i uti om nix ay be learnt by the Society | pa Hai 
handles as desired.- The. beam from a pale al al if it pleases to read them | taken to the back of the manger, and works wii 
before the stilts or handles g t ider- | aright Mistakes, if ae Safely, at least unfortunately, pei As naw eae Soi ont in 
able angle, so th have been made of late by those A its X, an importani 
gte, tion to theabove fittings, beingsimplein construction grey 
ance is pats th e plou wh The share is vi very peta ,;management. If the rodkeape fever is contageous it | durable, pro leanli results. 
flat, and shaped like a fish-tail, or rather like a iole. should be remembered that the grumbling eruption is | "COTTAWS. Pa PENT PER Mat ENT ATTA oe 
catcher’s spud; it is connected with the sole or sock of | also so; indeed it seems this now mer weather fittings? fe for the above, is a aes essential Peay to Tees 
the plough, w which presents i outline a rounded a time of ours to be rigor out is marvellous a n be 
semi-circular appearance; it is mall in n diameter near | dity over all ay body of the agri icultural public, and ig @ us clean, ‘and regula lating the 
p ultimat S | quantit; raa men its 
creases in ‘neue, and it is not kaki a but but. favourable th the ric being of the room No 
dually ri it 1 deplore this more than ourselves; we are 
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other; the narrow end is placed close against the side | ieee Blea Mes aii 2 
of the WE, or socks not Be from We aera (IONS Torirating fo enviar of the entity the 
being supported by a ggi asi bar, the end of which | for NTR to the agriculturists of the locality the 
passes into a hole in the body a of the pang “The | performan: Ert pum alongside of the| COTTAM'S PATENT SADDLE and HARNESS 3 BRACKET 
board is at a arg? Tero Saige at t f l write a paper is put into obec a ,, can be used with great advantage where spaco Hi. 
the form of a a projecting | our hand prea iet oak ea at the other end of the | °Pi¢¢t asit can be turned up out of the way when not Të 
dles, and forming also horizon pares ie here Howard’s ploughs s added to their well-know. n re- | air to the under asidi 
derable angle with the furrow-side, seks of lly t h| COTTAM'S IMPROVED, SURFACE CUTTER, with perty 
the ploug [t the same description as that on whid the Kentish at a the use of which prevents accidents, 
aan the ordinary plough — swing or wheel — the | turn-wrest has failed at Canterbury. COTTAM’S CAST-IRON SANITARY TRAP, from its im: 
d-board or turn-furrow is a fixture; in the Kentish sijelo ahs Proved construction, gives a full water passage, snd does 1° 
ripe et ahri Notices te Correspondeatic PATENT LOOSE-BOX FITTINGS, and every article for mi 
the body, so assum 
side wing thing ore a caplhaoents e angle from the — ed er nd at the meeting of the Royal Cornwall — BRACKET aceon WROUGHT IRON YE VENTILA SPLA 
= ‘ough i roel oe Sor the is taken | ADDRESS: JJ Stewart. Your letter has been forwarded to Mr. enamelled. Iron gatos, fencing, hdl po no dE 
on the bree easy Lan" Subscriber and Londowner Tho. Sorel upo 
Sa whi opposite e be plough w that that LAND : and Landowner. The Sorrel or Dock aan OMPANY, s E a winnie Set 
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mad: r indicate poor land. | You had had PEE to 
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