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  2. NOTES FROM THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN COUNTIES.

    The report of the Leeds Chamber of Commerce, on the trade of the district during the past month observes:— "The iron manufactories of the ...

    Article : 3,682 words
  3. MISCELLANEOUS.

    An Internal coating of kamptolicon, whish is a mixture of powdered cork and india-robber, has been found sech a protection to the plates of iron vessels, that whom an [?] was fired through a thickness of 1 ft. of this ...

    Article : 1,627 words
  4. INDIA.

    The Lucknow correspondent of the Bombay Gazette mentions a report that several thousand sepoys fully armed have left Nepaul for China to join the ...

    Article : 1,732 words
  5. A WILTSHIRE LECTURE ON STEAM CULTIVATION.

    Mr. J. J. Williams, of Baydon, Wiltshire, has been lecturing before the Hungerford Farmers' Club on "Steam cultivation, past, present, and future." ...

    Article : 1,297 words
  6. THE STEAM PLOUGH.

    A good climate and a good soil will not always give good crops, unless the culture be also good. As for our English climate, we must take it as it is. If it is to be modified by ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  7. THE WOOLSTON CULTIVATOR.

    Mr William Pike, Stevington, near Bedford, whose farm we (Messenger) visited last spring, and can bear witness to the superior advantage of steam cultivation on his land, writes thus ...

    Article : 483 words
  8. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY.

    Whether the establishment of the Agricultural Engineer's Company will have a decisive influence in hastening the general introduction of machinery in agriculture, time only can ...

    Article : 1,218 words
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