. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . in improving and developing them, gavea null on the Royal Agricultural Society.—Leicester Meeting, ull 111, STEAM- lUZICS (it this MootlDL. except One Prizegiven to ueuiir:!. llowurd, lor the appUcatioo of a Portable Koglne. OF Prize for tbe best appllcatioa of Steam-power to tbe Culti- TOUN FOWLKK O PLUUOIllNO PI Third ditto ditto. Firht a First Prize for Steam Prize for Steam Prize for Steam Harrows. nly Prize for Steam Anchor. J Prizes for fc I Wlndlai PAIIST, PAINT, P


. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . in improving and developing them, gavea null on the Royal Agricultural Society.—Leicester Meeting, ull 111, STEAM- lUZICS (it this MootlDL. except One Prizegiven to ueuiir:!. llowurd, lor the appUcatioo of a Portable Koglne. OF Prize for tbe best appllcatioa of Steam-power to tbe Culti- TOUN FOWLKK O PLUUOIllNO PI Third ditto ditto. Firht a First Prize for Steam Prize for Steam Prize for Steam Harrows. nly Prize for Steam Anchor. J Prizes for fc I Wlndlai PAIIST, PAINT, PAINT, in any colour, nnd mixed for ANTI-CORROSIVE. 3J, per lb., or 5s. (W. per METALLIC, at 3ii. per lb., or 6». 6<i. per , as generally used by Painters. 3(f. per lb., or 6s. ed. per , of 4 gflUons, 22s.; Ditto of 10 gallons, pnld to any Railway fetation in Eugiaud, upon orderslor 1 cwt. and upwards. Cheques and Post Office orders payable to l« Oil Paint no longer Air>v<^--j2D HILL AND SMITHS PATENT BLACK VARNISHfor PRESERVING IRON WORK, WOOD, or STONE. illent substitute for Oil Paint on all out- Thls Varnish work, and is fully cheaper. labourer, requires i ,t Qatterfng testinioninls hcve been received, whichLL k SuiiH will forward on application. From Major Rx. Bell, Sandhot, Northumberland,_ 1 have much pleasure in saying I have known your Black Varnish ht side of the scale, and they did not ° !;? .i°. I by fnenda of r Farm Memoranda. TWEEDSIDE, EOXBUBGHSHIEE : Hept. 1. — Theweather having for two weeks been favourable forgetting the grain into good condition, has enabled us tofinish our harvest within one month since we com-menced to shear, and at much less expense than usual(nearly one-half less than last year). The Wheat hasturned out a good crop, though tbe straw was a gooddeal rusted—it was too late in coming on to damage kick the beam. The Pencilled H


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