. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . cturers, JOHN WARNER and SONS3, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by meansof Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c.; also Fire and GardenEngines, &c. &c.—Engravings sent on application. IMPROVED LAWN MOWING and Sold bv Buddings Patent TAMES FERRABEE & Co., PlIfKNIX IRON WORKS, Neap. STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. These are the only MOWINGMACIUNES that can he used hyunHkMlcd lahourerawith clual facilityon LawnH, VergCB,between Flower bcdn,on Bowling Grei^iri,Cricket and Ileaiiur*:Gro


. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . cturers, JOHN WARNER and SONS3, Crescent, Jewin Street, London. Every description of Machinery for Raising Water by meansof Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, &c.; also Fire and GardenEngines, &c. &c.—Engravings sent on application. IMPROVED LAWN MOWING and Sold bv Buddings Patent TAMES FERRABEE & Co., PlIfKNIX IRON WORKS, Neap. STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. These are the only MOWINGMACIUNES that can he used hyunHkMlcd lahourerawith clual facilityon LawnH, VergCB,between Flower bcdn,on Bowling Grei^iri,Cricket and Ileaiiur*:Groiindit; 600O ofthem have been noId. Price LiMt, iiidudinff the carrliii^n to uuy Railway StationHouth of \ Miichlnn, for f>ne Man, entllug Ifl liichoH wide £R 10/?, 0*/. IXtto for Man and Moy „ 21! ditto ... fl 0 0 Pony Mftchhm (or Donkey) „ 2(i ditto ... 8 0 0 llorwe Machino „ l!y ditto ... 11 0 0 Ditto „ 30 ditto ... 15 0 0 Muflon Agency ;~The Manogor of the Agrlculttirttl Dopart- mont, i^aker Street LSazanr,. FIRST PRIZE REAPING MACHINE. NOTICE. IVTESSRS BURGESS and KEY beg reepectfully ?--*- to inform the public, and particularly the noblemen andgentlemen whose orders they were obliged to decline for thiaseason on account of the manufacture not being fully arranged,that the Royal Agricultural Societvs First Prize of 501. wasawarded to them for MCormickaReaper, with their patentscrew platform, at the trial at Leigh Court, near Bristol, uponthe «9tli of August last. Amon;;st the competing machines wereBells, by Crosskill; Forbushs exhibited by Mr. Palmer; andHusseys, with tilting platform, by Wm. Dray & Co. Thereports of farmers who have worked the machines during thispresent harvest, show that the average quantity of Wheat,Barley, and Oats which they cut was from 1} to Ij acre per hour. Two horses work the machine with ease, and the only attendantrequired is a man or a boy to drive. Further particulars andprices sent free on application.—Buugess & K


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