. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ORDERS, BOWLING GREENS, ETC. To cut from 9 inches wide, for a boy to work,Up to 30 inches wide, for man and £2 15 0 £5 10 0 £5 17 6 £6 0 0 Width Cut 9 ins. 16 ins. 19 ins. 22 ins. 25 ins. THE REGISTERED IMPROVEMENT renders unnecessary the greatcare requisite in the handling of these machines on the old plj-n ; all thatis now required can be done by any unskilled Laboureb, who has onlyto push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures aclean and perfectly level cut of any required height, and prevents theknives from cut


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . ORDERS, BOWLING GREENS, ETC. To cut from 9 inches wide, for a boy to work,Up to 30 inches wide, for man and £2 15 0 £5 10 0 £5 17 6 £6 0 0 Width Cut 9 ins. 16 ins. 19 ins. 22 ins. 25 ins. THE REGISTERED IMPROVEMENT renders unnecessary the greatcare requisite in the handling of these machines on the old plj-n ; all thatis now required can be done by any unskilled Laboureb, who has onlyto push the machine before him. The Registered adjustment insures aclean and perfectly level cut of any required height, and prevents theknives from cutting into the soil, however uneven tl e giomd may be Copies of Testimonials will beforwarded, post free, on applicationto the manufacturer. The above may also he procuredat the principal Agricultural Im-plement DepSts in London; of Messrs,J. Veitch & Son, Exotic Nurseries,\ Chelsea; in the Agricultural Depart-ment, aud on the Lawns of tbe CrystalPalace, Sydenham; and of all respect-able Ironmongers & Seedsmen in thecountry. B. SAMUELSON,. Britannia Works, Banbury;STAND Wo. 19, Royal Agricultural Societyat Chelmsford. and Noiices to Correspondents, Abdhess : Martin Doyle would much oblige us by sending his address, which we have : J B N. Your chickens have tbe Gapes. Place themin a basket or lar^e pan, covering it with a cloth, then intro-duce the stem of a tobacco-pipe, aud by winding a silk hand-kerchief round tbe bowl, blow tbe fumes into the pan until the?smoke begins to appear from tbe sides, then remove tbe clothand turn the chickens out; at first they will appear to be dead,but in the course of a minute or two will recover both their legsand senses. This smoke nuisance is to be repeated aboutthree times, when in almost every case which has come underour noticH acui-e hag been effected. Out of 100 chickens whichhave suffered irom the gapes this season we have only lost•: a Tbe old belts serve for the season,brine being aide


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