The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . d-crusher made on this principle; and, indeed,haulage of tiles, and brush, amounts as nearly as pos- it has been patented by that gentleman,sible; to four guineas an acre. But the immediate I Vv^erefer thus exclusively to Mr. CLTBURNi ma-increase of crop is only one item in the list of advan- chine, because of the complaints of correspondents,tages secured by effectual drainage. The saving of I that their machines cannot crush Linseed, and be-seed and labour, the power of cross-ploughing and of [ cause we know that this machine can do so ; an
The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . d-crusher made on this principle; and, indeed,haulage of tiles, and brush, amounts as nearly as pos- it has been patented by that gentleman,sible; to four guineas an acre. But the immediate I Vv^erefer thus exclusively to Mr. CLTBURNi ma-increase of crop is only one item in the list of advan- chine, because of the complaints of correspondents,tages secured by effectual drainage. The saving of I that their machines cannot crush Linseed, and be-seed and labour, the power of cross-ploughing and of [ cause we know that this machine can do so ; and ausing the subsoil-plough, the economy and certain j little consideration will show how, to the advantageeffect in the appHcalion of manure; the abiUty to i of additional active surface which belongs, to all fluted 10 THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jan. 4, rollers over smooth ones, there is added, in this case,not only the great practically useful point of abilityto clean the cylinders while they are working, butalso an advantage peculiarly its 1 have been poncieriag oa these e?tls tor some tiaie, andhave thouglit a public notice of them xvouhl lead to thesuggestion of a remedy. My own belief is that equnlisa-tion of supply to t^vo market-days would produce thedesired efisct of givini; plenty of room, and therebydestroying the false aspect given to the proceedings ofthe one, and increasing the importance of the other; andI believe all this is to be accomplished by an altera-tion of the day from Monday to Tuesday. MyEche-ne also promises a benefit to an immense number ofpersons in London, both of that class which desire reston the Sunday, but cannot get it in consequence of thegreat preparation necessary for Mondaymarket,andal8oofthat class who wish to go to their respective places ofworship without the annoyance of interruption hy drovesof cattle, diovers, dogs, &c.; and it would remove from the;public path many unseemly exhibitions and expressionswhich offend the e
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