z z es DAN Tf 7 4 pa 
Jory 28, 1860.] THE GARDENER'S CHRONICLE AN) AGRICULTURA! GAZETE. 701 
on Scott nd English farming. He had, as mo ARNER’S PATENT VIBRATING STANDARD VNLASS CU i —- 
— me om Boote ag at Ginencester, s and lat aay in ne East W P PUMPS. CUMBER TUBES. 
7 He thought that farming + more universa PATENT CAST-IRON PUMPS fitted with J. W. & Son’s | 24 a pi 28. 04.1 16 j 
Lot arothians than in any one part of Engl: mnd, tear iDate Patent Buckets and 1 rae kers, which emit 2 in action, for | 22 a k 110 |14 ap RE ied a = y 
pao th A Sg tally a mee to a pio a wie e ne in the j mai Farms, Cottages, and Wells not exceeding 25 feet. 20 ” . í 8 |12 xá 4 10 
zh, e .. 6 Made toany length. 
louk ing hallow, | Diameter i ” y 
e ir “whether the p is T Barret izh HAND GLASSES 
f al lab a ossibl = pecan of Barret. gnt. 8. d. k 
and the eae of the article-—wa Bas bly understood | 24 in. short 1ft. Tin. (Fitted forlead, Ni 10 12 ihes >.. Ge. 0d. oach | 18 inohes -. ~. 96. OZ eacb 
> Broly than in the Sout! th of Haglan: In “the matter po 2} „ long 3,, 3,, | gutta percha 1100 l4 A 4 0 4 ian 36-8 
cer! erii eapeet ally alluding to the use of drilling machin 3 ,, ditto 3,, 6,, or cast iron 2 40 1 m 0 LE eee 
nho? and the double mould-board plough, he Eri 34, ditto 3,, 6, nged „pipe ) 2 90 Painted si glazed sik 16 oz: Sheet Glass. 
ma practioe very superior. The m @ he saw of other ele P e ,6 Ki a ee oe 21380 If open at top, 1s. e 
her was his opinion of the system pursued on the | 23,, shor ead Pipe 
eee, Bete ch he considered of offered every advautage to i attached, cane for fixing ....2 00 i ä ai 5 s s MILK K Pax . 
the student e toast was drunk with honours. in. long ditto ditto ditto2 14 0 12 inches diameter .. A 3d. 3 inches dice .. 38. 3d. 
e SE aRY expressed his be t thanks for the kind 14 ”» Si 9 we 
anner in which the toast had been proposed by his fr iend The short barrel Pump is v ent 16 » a 3 24 vf 3 8 
Mr. Locock and responded to by company. He sary eon for eyed n situations pr limited hath ead 18 26 5 6 
‘ i a to t space, for the supply of coppers and sinks in A 
lay before the meeting the annual report. He was giad 10 taa | Wash-houses with So Tee Satay RO bidar- LAOTOMETERS, FOR TESTING THE gray oF MILK, 
them that the names of about 50 members we > Four Tubes 4s. 6d. | Six Tubes 6s. 62. 
he hoped that m r would be doubled before the xt | ground tanks, Hot, Forcing, and Plant . . 
meeting. Meagre as wa accom ation provided, com- | Houses ; th pet fixed, when desired, h Stands complet 
to what he ed eventually to sce, it had not been under the stage. Wasp — os x ys priere S Tilos, G Glass Slates, 
secured without much trouble and anxiety, in easure Ma; = a obtained of any Ironmonger or ropagating C Giants a Bon 
owing to the difficult making arrangements so from the | Plum! in Town or tn ay at Bod above 
ap He would d eir attention to a proposi ma so = prices, iee- tno Pa tentees ee Man atscarors A Sada BC: 43 ae on eo ca a á <n 
member, electin; fed 1 ittee, who should | Joun WARNER & Sons, 8, JewinS ndon 1 isho sei ine re odes ondon, 
be empowered ke the necessary arrangements for the a ae 180, Bishopsgate St. Without, London, B.C. 
next meeting. H retted t chat the efforts to obtain per-| „Every faite ac wpe sy r gfe GLASS NSERVATOR T 
mission to erect a tent in the oey ard had be a unsuccessful. | of Wheels, soot ais seen atin Paps ae 3 Some so Fire an en | ETLE CO. supply 16-02 SHEET 
trusted however that after formal application the Council | Engines, &e. s sent o ation. of British Manufacture at prices varying from 2d. to 88. 
ofthe Royal Agricultural Society would grant their reques! RE $ v CED per square foot for the usual sizes required, many thousands of 
and that members would find at the Leeds meeting show-yard Rac MORT ON se CO., Galvanised Iron Works | which are kept ready packed for immediate delivery. 
mmodation. In reference to the very flattering compari- singhall Buildings, Leeds. Lists of Prices and Estimates forwarded on ication, for 
Mr. Locock had made, he felt unworthy of such commen: ng PATENT ROUGH PLATE, THICK CROWN GLASS GLASS 
sons Mr. 3 y 3 
datio e ially as he must own to occasionally using ja š SED IRON ROOFING IR: 
three or ses in ‘a line, according to the old custom, believing | for Farm Buildings and other Roofs ; the lot most dur- SEs GLASS MILK WANS PATEN oe aiin = 
that there were seasons and soils when such an apparent waste | able, andneatest Roofing in use; also Spouting at cg per yard. | ORN. ‘AMENTAL WINDOW GL ASS, and GLASS SHADES, 
of horse Ia s uiii ly econo’ p ar as ig aes fi WIRE STRAND CABLE FENCIN to James HETLEY & Co., 35, Soho o Square, London, W. 
rm Wi 
bey ee Seem o Selina Rape ep ee manner with a view to x Bee a ardeners A Paes of July 9. 
profit and not show. He begged in conclusion again to thank : jae aoa NG’S SAL TING MACHINE FOR 
eeting for their kindness. = = Ses il DESTROYING WEEDS on GRAVEL WALKS, &.— 
Mr. Wepewoop proposed the committee a humorous miny fal ine has given t a 
speech, thanking them for their okni ee ial he nan os | wherever it has in uced, and it is the only 
judging by the excellent. dinner they had enjoyed, were most means of keeping Drives and Walks completely clear of Weeds. 
su fal. The Club in relation to the great Agricultural | (formed o f Twisted Wires like a rope or cable), the strongest ‘Article “Th tham,” in in 
iety might be compared to a lite revolving round one | cheapest, and nealest fence in use, will resist the largest cattle of January 
Piet uit a hi yi lly thought that in reference to this pA will ni EA or get out of form by trespassing upon o: phen ak g th nds that 
of the planets, and he really thoug! b il 3 g n ng from ese grounds 
e smaller luminary had eclipsed the larger. He Pri ith five lines of the pipiens: Strand the whole of the Grass and Gravel are kept in the most 
to couple the toast with the name of Mr. Jacob Wilson, posts, and ‘pronged na near 1s. 244. per Le hgh # order by the aid of machinery ; the eaten by a Horse shine 
one of the most active members of that committee. This fence ibe “gee eaper than posts an and rails, y kind 0. | wherever it can be worked, a small hand instrument. being 
Mr. JA 1Lson stated that he had come 400 miles to be | iron fencing! e: i pene four times the sineingtie of solid used in places of difficult access; the latter is kept in order by 
ent on that occasion, and he regaled that others who had | b: Will not Sis nor iodé: Upwards of 1200 miles a Salting hine, the invention of Mr. Fleming, and judging 
e mapie mw coer had froni a bonutiful. coadition of the Gravel in every directio 
ekar niid. GAME AND POULTRY NETTING. |Isho was er en! 
to the HE the show b aS T Galvanised, 24 ins. wide eM es here refe: to are SHANKS’ 
to the pel Ge seem 2inch mesh, 54d., 7hd From The Field of April 2, 1859. 
quite agreed with the rosin isto and 94d. per yard. “The Salting Machine will effectually destroy the Weeds on 
tt sure that very p alvani. i Gravel Walks and Drives.” 
the Leodii 4 got mesh, 4d., 5d., and | Testimonials with full particulars a 
7d. yard. ty Netting dense pat nae 5 pR neg td E Bon Ds tin ns Tron Wor, 
bat any wi an Arbroath, Pateni o; pors. owi ae olling, Co! 
in, nks. Mr. Wilson then entered on various topics openings ofan and Delivering Machine f SER ter Apparatus 
eonhected with m rules and management of the Club. A| GALVANISED IRON CHAIN CAMP STOOLS eOnatRN: Manufacturers, &c. 
ene etek Wie ee. POULTRY FOUNTAINS & FEEDERS, PRONGED DAHLIA OTTAMS PATENT INVE ENTIONS yor STABLE 
WT. Srorton Mag. 5 Ha Te Moesh, all ni d pera e ata >| RODS anp ROSE STAKES, aif Py à REQUISITES, awarded a P e Paris Exhibition, 
The health of the visitors, proposed by the Chairman a d re- y. | Strong CATTLE HURDLES rom ?s. 39 yard. patronised by the ngilah a Frech ( Gomon as well as 
to by Messrs. Bowle ey and Ni ibiett = zor P. MPROVED_ WOR by t ility, Gentry, and Hunting ' Establish- 
é use at her pinion’ Shahin, 
sponded 
eet anti. 
a 
Calendar of Operations. 
JULY. 
West Sussex: July 3,—Since our last report we have hadall 
0 ete hs Neb 
of incthe-inelaen.-. 3a 
es, fo 
0 ligh i estimated 
ai prii a jabourer.—Apply to 
Henry J. Morton & Co. 2, Basinghall Buildings, Leed: 
SHOP, AND eT EDR 
N ORWICH 
B ARNARD, BI 
sorts of weather. The: frst half of the month was all that we 
could wish, and a q hay was secure good 
condition during that time, but a Pee deal of the Clover was 
cut some time before that, and suffered from the wet, and the 
past wi as bi ry rough and stormy, and there is at 
p ta deal of meadow hay lying out, which ‘will be 
very much injured, so that we cannot report favourably on 
either the quantity or quality of the hay crop; the bulk 
acre was good, but there has been fewer acres cut, fe g 
So 'fscarce in the early part of the season. e eat, 
which stood well till the past week, is now vi ich down, 
t not to injure it h the crop, but it will be 
more difficult to cut. am general appearance there 
is not much to comp has improved very much during 
this month, and upon our sles rich, land we expect a fairfcrop. 
Barley, which has grown long and rather weakly, is very much 
down, and we may ex that it will not be of the besi 
quality. Oats area erop; but also much . M 
is very various in ran ring May 
p in. Potat 
es a good ero 
come upon us rather 
. Work is still behind and 
fore we are ready. G. S. 
Notices to Correspond 
REAPING Macae: 
the rea) 
beat J Probert. Burgess and Bis prob: 
machin, ping machine. Penne an Be ale), a P 
occupation ficient anywhere and suitable for smaller 
ana agenes ahi ’3 is the only c ahed mower an 
ae ee And as such is unrivalled, Burgess and — s mower 
Pronounced the bees at Ca oe, Ce tee 
un’s address is 58, King Willia ondon 
p Ts Taswax 
ANIA: A Friend says: “Your Corresponden 
Aira find the Leicester iy the most ene for 
The; y (i mpor ne rams) are often sold at very ex 
uthdown rams ma’ ay person 
fitable investment he 
object is to rove the 
that we è not the Rig it ‘sonia fe difficult to import sheep 
a would improve the wool of the Merinos, which Arethe 
rt most general, in fact almost the only sort in Australasia.” 
COTTAM a ND COMPANY, Winsley Street, W., are the 
inventors of the PATENT ENAMELLED MANGER, 
Trough, and Wrought Iron Rack, united 
Stan cae. Zits asd fa forming one complete and u 
trai YewS 
Reduced Prices of WIRE FENCING, and GALVANISED WIRE 
ROPE FEN oo, suitable for the home — or the colonies, 
Five aE = ie s hig pronged 
e ori; 
ign 
to an iron top-plate, 
seftil pean, rake! CorTam’s 
h, 
le 
apart, one cant ning post and nomad noiseless halter guide and collar ri whic! a e 
to each 100 irei of Partin "iod. <a yard. the back of = mauger, mat we ar ome 
The same with Galv: anised Wir pe, 1s. per yard. poo ia or down the guide 
Illustrated Catalogues with prices of every variety of of Wire| COTTAM’S NEW T SE ED- BOX, an importa nt addi- 
Fencing and Wire Netting forwarded free on applica tioù to theabove fittings, beingsi mplein constructl ion, ght an 
2-inch mesh, 24 inches wide.. 
2inch , strong do. ae 
2inch ,, intermediate, do, do. a» 
2-incl s, extrastrong, do. 
ch 4, 24 inches s wide . 
15inch ,, strong, c0- - =t 5 
inch intermediate, do. «+ be easily cleaned out 
Tinch » extra strong, do. CaO OLTAMS CAST-IRON SANITARY TRAP, from.its im- 
All s kinds y made o mstruction, pret 8 pp water passage, and does not 
at pro} e prices. to ascen es t 
than the lower, it will rodno the 8 ee yard, 3 = wide | PATENT LOOSE-BOX FITTINGS, aiid every article for the 
a? gone -proof T argi tesa ot n.24. per harness-room and able. Kept i ay stock, plain, galvanised, and 
Galv: d Beery Wing oF trie? vie enamelled. Iron — fencin pri rdles, &c. 
ee Catalogy 
rated and Estimates, gratis, on 
‘COTTAM and COMPANY, 2, Winsley Stre 
The New Illus 
gs red Free to all | application to 
Wire “Fencing and Netting delivered Carriage pp A S in PANEG, 
the principal Railway Stations. Oxford Street, 
