THE GARDENE 
of ofthe 7 multiplying aeris jexocedingly wasteful | Hussey’ : =prinelple} ; and Cu 
So 
RS: CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
THBERT’S “two-horse 
hich a side delivery by hand | € 
cons 
and moreove 
te, gen the corn was 
ANSTOUN wisely resolved after the: first 
trial 4 to cut only one way, doing-as he would have 
done had the Wheat been his own, and he made 
aecordin 
ingly g rk, taking however 1 hour and 
tes A accomplish- it. l mrga Kev’s 
reaper wo: round and round, and one half of 
the stubble w was 5 acoordingly left in ya disgraceful 
armer: would 
tl ue po 
tolerated ; and ia was ee case, haar’ 
hound to say n much’ so >», with most of the 
's, COATES; Ways, Heven’s, 
r | is 
pon biota aeRO hs 
Some weeks ago we gave in these pages, by the 
ee perattaion of the ipara 
ms of cottages. trom 
= at terly 
het 
X 
at | Mr. Sr 
nection Meld the gs See — S especially eulogised, 
wW 
ae pee h | pe ey not migre shen 1701. l the 
k both 
will be seen- that it 
arrangement. 
= — ke is 
[Sepremperr 15, 1860, | 
zas araara plan, front elevation, back el : 
it on.} At Yorkshire . prices I Elevation, eng 
g i | was dra r the purpo ee = 
g] torongliy mei is RNET designed te stone 
may. be oh with I 
t 
oan 
n 
e this cottage Ry 
| yeoman a one fa mi in any part of ‘th ie as 
he: 
The pranta, tip 
spe 
very ch 
ae you for giving 
keep warm but t this pla n can 
e a room. 
be — ae hoe am 
him. too 
nexarsh illustra- In the e 
whole des 
recen r of the i 
which were sh 
Yorkshire A 
bas E 
e extent 
of t pra Kitchen, without very Susteren set ta 
gn. on taa plans 
s me py tte 
Review,” in which ae. labours of 
Fa 
CHAMBER 
the plan which I attached. toi 
that. report were enti 
TRICKLAND, of Hil Iden , near, York, in con- 
e haye now the p re of laying before our 
rely: confined: to: ro comme 
what was the best EA of the- a 
‘ave no elevatic 
ty because: 
Frost ELEVATION: VATION, 
t ] Wa and “| readers some additional illustrations pa ai same | the staircase, and my. plan was only- men 
like peas! pa coe AT subject, pt by that: gentleman, and mpa- | Plans on the scale of, those re coir on and 
Its performance was such that we have no oak nied by the following eierne letter these. rope i PEF. 
is 10! stone-wa 
boat in a saying that, working an ie, oe tee, g j © om ren wa e set square, mi on 
td wise, as accomp 
specially tangled ~ we would on re with OO ae En eaae $ psy supporting. # 
any corn we ever saw, without the aid of | ETET spouting are for , bevelled. or T 
the reaping hook ki h - endedbricksatavery trifling expen 4 
ee s, <>> add considerably to the look of the 
GESS’s reapers were vies tite the the Parley The roof of this cottage has about 
on 
the performane 
e in the T ficld, nd 
of Co 
o 
p d T 
ormances.of any machine, bu the actual | 
work of the actual im ent. be them, th 
could hardly have done otherwise than giye the 
econd prize to B TTH’s implement—one of 
the peers 7 the grou und, and one of men most 
effici 
it was pl a 
The. gener: eral result of the trials of reaping 
machines this summer has to increase the re- 
putation of the cheaper class- of ons nts on 
* Coate’s machine was 
the ch 
babies “nf i where tried was mpeg its seine rit 
z of its parts was tied unbearable—and a being 
Scope thee 
cottages, nearly the same 
L 
ey | plan has all the advantages of that one; but the cot- 
e 
rears 4 7 pva tages are m indi a could be built for a 
g 
sides this manner 
of 
Esp ELEVATION. 
“T enclose a tracing of the ace? of a pair of labourer: 
that referred to in the, 
Fie, 1. 
“Quarterly Review.” ` I think that the accompanying | 
on eye i 
es for-plans maase cottages- 
moderate» p ice, [See the named. figures, viz. ground 
flat lead gutter, which is objectionable (this may im 
gaben, i the avoided dien aon inal 
al Eni the direction indicated -by-thi 
ga in ir 
Sr 
roofing the same ene of cottages, 
es ee 
to be learned in the ash of of bil 
and handsome cottage, and I am 
of” 
