. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. to thepatent of W. Schwartz. The manu-facturer, Herr Ludwig Boldt, hasobtained the sole right from thepatentee for the province of Pome-rania. The Molasses-Mull-Foddercosts 2s. 2|d. per cwt., free to stationor Stettin. No physiologist of p7ants wouldadmit that a peaty substance canhave a nourishing value and it isvery easy to convince oneself by anexperiment, viz, by giving someanimals 4 lbs. of pure molasses andothers 5 lbs. of Molasses-Fodder(4 lbs. Molasses and 1 lb. To)f-Mull). According to my experiencethe result in both cases was t


. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. to thepatent of W. Schwartz. The manu-facturer, Herr Ludwig Boldt, hasobtained the sole right from thepatentee for the province of Pome-rania. The Molasses-Mull-Foddercosts 2s. 2|d. per cwt., free to stationor Stettin. No physiologist of p7ants wouldadmit that a peaty substance canhave a nourishing value and it isvery easy to convince oneself by anexperiment, viz, by giving someanimals 4 lbs. of pure molasses andothers 5 lbs. of Molasses-Fodder(4 lbs. Molasses and 1 lb. To)f-Mull). According to my experiencethe result in both cases was thesame, which proves that the sugaris the chief factor, and that theTorf-Mull — quite apart from thefact that it acts, in time, sluggishly,and therefore prejudicially, on thedigestive organs -was given use-lessly. But as feeding with it isnot free of cost, it must be disad-vantageous to the farmers purse. For Sample and Prico of IMPROVEDMOLASS FEED, apply to the Sole Manufacturers- R. TOWNSEND & GO. LTD., Royal Cuke Mills,STROUD. iCakettes. (Bibbys Patent). ?VP No Trouble. No Extra Cost. BIBBYS NEW METHOD of Manufacturing Feeding Cakes. It has been our good fortune, from the commencement of our business career,to have led the way in the production of high-class Feeding Cakes ; and ou BIBBY CAKE, BIBBYS FEEDING CAKE, and BIBBYS DAIRYCAKE, with their corresponding Meals, have now for many years taken the firstplace in popular favour. We have recently taken another step forward, and hive inventd a processby which the Feeding Cakes can be turned out in the form of Cakettes, as shownin our illustration ; it is obvious that this improved method of manufacture willsave a good deal of time to the Feeder—and what is more it costs him notliing. So excellent an innovation has attracted the attention of a great many Cakeusers, and naturally more or less plausible imitations of our Cakettes arebeginning to loom on the horizon. We do not complain of this in the least, so long as


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