THE JOURNAL OF THE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. — AdvcrtiseinerUs. 



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IRopal Xetters patent 



PATENT HORSE PITCH FORK 



OE ELEVATOR, 

 FOR STACKING HAY OR L OOSE CORN. 



One of the MOST SUCCESSFUL HARD-LABOUR SAYING IMPLEMENTS ever introduced on the Farm. 



The Vi agons in stack-yard being always empty, particularly in an afternoon and evening, when 

 the tanner wants to get cn, his fodder being nearly always ready for loading that part of the day. 



Important.— Nearly 500 were sold last season, and as each fork was sent on approval, and 

 Customers could have returned them unless they were perfectly satisfied— from this fact 

 alone it may be safely said that Pogson's Patent Pitch Fork is the best and cheapest 

 labour-saving machine in the market. 



i v J ^ he P £ te " fc . ee > bein ? a ] arg ■ farmer, uses one on his own farms with "the utmost satisfaction, doing away with the 

 Jdrjonrnis hard labour of Teaming, and saving many pounds at a very little outlay. 



. ™- r : ,? G , ON intends showing same working at the forthcoming Royal Agricultural Show 

 to be held at o k m June next. 



ith an ordinary 40-feet scaffold pole, which each user can get in his own locality, a strong boy or man on load 

 • to - ttl J U:5t the £ork in > '"'d a small boy and pony to pull up with, this little implement, only 'zl lbs. weight (the 

 wnole apparatus does not exceed f cwt.), is capable of elevating on top of the highest stack, on an average, 

 •seven good cart loads, or four big waggon loads per hour, delivering each forkful to any part of the stack, with its 

 seeds not knocked out. It will finish each stack off to the very last forkful, without having to call in extra men, and 

 doing away entirely with stear holes in the roof. 



About half the cost of anything hitherto introduced, doing the same amount of work. 

 •Scores of unsolicited Testimonials. 



For Illustrated Catalog 



ues, with recent Testimonials and all particulars, apply to the Patentee, 



MR. F. PO SON, Farmer, Sc., REDMlLE, B31TESF3RD, N JTfMGHAM. 



Price Complete, with Recent Improvements, £6 10s. 3 Carriage Paid. 



CAX BE RETURNED IF NOT APPROVED OF. 



Used on the Royal Farms. Known in all parts of the World. 



Governments. 



Supplied to Colonial 



§ *5m , Stephen Petti fer & Sons 7 



iSANTOVI N'Hor herbal tonic: 



"r- OR FLOCK MASTER'S FRIEND 



PLEASE NOTE.— " SANTOVIN " (health for sheep) is a new name registered to prevent fraudulent substitution. 



A SURE REMEDY AND PREVENTIVE 



For Tapeworms, Stomach and Intestinal Worms, Husk or Hoose, Fevers, Scour or 

 Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Debility in Sheep and L^mbs 



Should always b^ usdd at weaning- time, or in the summer months as a preven- 

 tive of disease m autumn and winter. 



IN BOTTLES ONcY (30 to 40 Doses) 5s. each. 



ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET FREE, WITH WORLD-WIDE TESTIMONY. 



Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers— 



TEPHEN PJSTTIFER & SO *S, 



SH C EP MEDICINE 

 SPECIALISTS. 



MALMESBURY, WILTS. 



Of all Chemists or direct. £1 worth Carriage Paid. 



CA UT ION. —Beware of Imitations. Note Particularly Firm's Name, the Registe 

 Title, " SANTOVIN," 0NLY_A_DD FIKSS, and TRADE MARK (Roman Shcph 

 with Sheep) as here represented. 



Sufficient and ONLY Address-PEiTlFEfiS, MALMESBURY. 



NOTE.-M for "SANTOVIN" (iSBS ) AND HAVE NOTHING ELSE. 



