1862-06-28 Gardeners Chronicle - Shanks Advertisement
SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT
LAWN MOWING, ROLLING, COLLECTING, and DELIVERING MACHINE for 1862,
WITH SILENT MOTION IF SPECIALLY DESIRED.
THE SHANKS NEW PATENT MACHINE for 1862 Mows the Grass Wet or Dry, on Lawns uneven or otherwise, in a much easier manner than the Scythe, and at half the expense. These celebrated Machines have established their deserved reputation not only in every part of the United Kingdom, but throughout Europe and also in India, Australia, America, and other countries. Among the numerous distinguished and well-known patrons to whom the celebrated Shanks' Lawn Mower has been furnished, may be mentioned:-
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HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, for the Royal Gardens at Kew, Windsor, Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court, Osborne, and Balmoral.
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The Right Hon. the Earl of Stamford and Warrington The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdeen The Right Hon. the Earl of Aberdour The Right Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham The Right Hon. the Earl of Haddington The Right Hon. the Earl of Cawdor The Right Hon. the Earl of Denbigh The Right Hon. the Earl of Galloway The Right Hon. the Earl of Hopetoun The Right Hon. the Earl of Mansfield The Right Hon. the Earl of Milltown The Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk The Right Hon. the Earl of Winchelsea The Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland The Right Hon. the Earl of Minto The Right Hon. the Earl of Kintere The Right Hon. the Earl of Seafield The Right Hon. the Earl of Southesk The Right Hon. the Earl of Kinmoul The Right Hon. the Earl of Airlie The Right Hon. the Earl of Bessborough The Right Hon. the Earl of Brownlow The Right Hon. the Earl of Hown The Right Hon. the Earl of Lindsey The Right Hon. the Earl of Rothes The Right Hon. the Earl of Ranfurly The Right Hon. the Eart of Shrewsbury and Talbot The Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmere The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosslyn The Right Hon. the Earl of Harrowby The Right Hon. the Earl of Westmorland The Right Hon. Earl Spencer The Right Hon. Earl Fortescue The Right Hon. Earl Vase The Right Hon. the Countess of Stair The Right Hon. Viscount Seaham The Right Hon. Viscountess Castlerough The Right Hon. Viscount Deacan The Right Hon. Viscount Everday The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Ripon The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Killaloe The Right Hon. Lord Bagot The Right Hon. Lord Monek The Right Hon. Lord Hatherton The Right Hon. Lord Kinnaird The Right Hon. Lord Lovat The Right Hon, Lord Rollo |
The Right Hon. Lord Braybrooke The Right Hon. Lord Blantyre The Right Hon. Lord Berwick The Right Hen. Lord Halliburton The Right Hon. Lord Churchill The Right Hou. Lord Oselston The Right Hon. Lord Portman The Right Hon. Lond Vernon The Right Hon. Lord Willoughby de Broke The Right Hoa Lond Cremorne The Right Hem Land Dalrymple The Right Hon. Lord Kabank The Right Hon. Leed Inchiquin The Right Hon. Lord Pro The Right Hon. Lord Rokeby The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh The Right Hon. Lord Buning The Right Hon. Lord Ashtoun The Right Hon. Led Hume The Right Hen. Lord Stanley The Right Hon. Lord James Murray The Right Hon. Lord Berners The Right Hon. Lord Harris The Right Hon. Lord Kingsdown The Right Hon. Lord Rivers The Right Hon. Lord Taunton The Right Hon. Lord Oranmor The Right Hon. Lord Wharncliffee The Hon. C. L. Butler The Hon. C. B. Cowper The Hon. Captain Dunscombe The Hon. Ashley Ponsonby The Hon. E. Coke The Hon. Captain Drummond The Hon. Francis Drummond The Hon. John Ashley The Hom. Captain Arbuthnott The Hon. Sir Edward Butler. Bart The Hon. Sydney R. Curzon The Hon. J. J. Carnegie The Hon. Wm. Maule The Hos. Major Murray The Lord Chief Baron Sir Frederick Pollock Hon. and Rec. C. A. Harris Hon. and Rev. W. H. Spencer Sir A. C. Gilson Maitland, Bart Sir John Ogilvy, Bart. Sir William Boot, Bart Sir James Campbell, Bart. Sir William Heathcote, Bart. |
Sir Thomas Moncrieff, Bart. Sir William Middleton, Bart Sir James Malleson, Bart Sir William Codrington, Bart Sir John Lowther, Bart, Sir William Gordon Cumming, Bart. Sir G. H. Scott Douglas, Bart Sir Edward Deering, Bart. Sir John Duntee, Bart. Sir James Ferguson, Bart. Sir Robert Gerard, Bart Sir James Graham, Bart Sir W. W. James, Bart Sir Wm. Row Mahon, Bart Sir J. H. Maxwell, Bart. Sir Robert Peel, Bart Sir Wm. Giles Craig, Bart. Sir J. Richardson, Bart. Sir Peter Murray Thripal, Bart. Sir David Baird, Bart Sir Edward Blackett, Bart, Sir Graham Montgomery, Brt. Sir John Maxwell, Bart Sir Offley Wakeman, Bart. Sir Hedgworth Williamson, Eart Sir John Warrender, Bart. Sir Hugh Dalrympòs, Bart. Sir Adam Hay, Bart. Sir Ralph Abercromby, Bart Sir John Watson Gordon, Bart. Sir John Kirkland, Bart. Sir David Cannyngham, Bart. Sir Charla Wake, Bart. Sir John M. Burgoyne, Bart. Sir Edward Colebrooke, Bart. Sir Phillp Duncombe, Bart. Sir Archibald Macdonald, Bart Sir Edward Walker, Bart. Sir James Duke, Bart., M.P. Sir Glynn Welby Gregory, Bart. Baron Meyer Rothschild Mr. Alderman Mool, Tiptree Professor Owen, Sheen Lodge, Rand Park, Surrey Col. Davidson, Resident at Hyderabad, India John Spencer, Esq., Bowood Michael Thomas Bass, Esq., M.P. W. L. Lindsay, Esq., M.P. M. Digby Wyatt, Esq. J. Gurnay Barclay, Esq |
| Besides numbers of other well known and distinguished persons both in this country and abroad. | |||
The first practical Gardeners of the day, who have devoted their attention to examining all the different Lawn Mowers offered, do not hesitate in recommending Shanks' Machine sa the best Mower for general use. There is nothing in this Machine which is not of real practical worth; and this important consideration is apparently set aside by most makers, whose struggles seem to be more for what is novel and attractive than for sterling merit. The important Improvements introduced into the Shanks' Patent Lawn Mower last season have undergone a thorough practical test, and satisfied the most sanguine expectations. Still further improvements have been introduced into the Machine this season, the effect of which still further establishes the high character it has already gained as the most complete, the cheapest, and most durable Lawn Mowing Machine. The style in which the work is executed cannot be surpassed-being very much neater than the Scythe, while at half the expense-and it is quite immaterial whether the Laws be level or otherwise, or whether the Grass be wet or dry.
PRICES.
Including Carriage to most of the principal Railway Stations and Shipping Ports in the Kingdom, and Directions for Use.
| SHANKS' NEW PATENT HORSE MACHINE for 1862. | |||||||||
| Width of Cutter. | Width of Cutter. | ||||||||
| No. 1.-48-inch Machine | £28 | 0 | 0 | Drawn by a Horse. | No. 3.-36-inch Machine | £22 | 0 | 0 | Drawn by a Horse. |
| No. 2.-42-inch Machine | £26 | 0 | 0 | No. 4.-30-inch Machine | £19 | 0 | 0 | Drawn by a Horse or Strong Pony | |
| Patent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 1 and 2 Machines, 40s.; for Nos. 3 and 4 Machines, 30s.; Box, with complete Set of Tools, 10s.; Silent Movement, 20s.; Boots for Horses' Feet, 24s. per set. | |||||||||
| SHANKS' NEW PATENT PONY and DONKEY MACHINE for 1862. | ||||||||||||||
| No. 5.-30-inch Machine | £15 | 15 | 0 | Drawn by a Pony. | No. 6.-28-inch Machine | £14 | 10 | 0 | Drawn by a Pony. | No. 7.-25-inch Machine | £12 | 10 | 0 | Drawn by a Donkey. |
| Patent Delivering Apparatus for Nos. 5 and 6 Machines, 30s.; for No. 7 Machine, 25s.; Box, with complete Set of Tools, 7s. 6d.; Silent Movement, 12s. 6d.; Boots for Pony, 21s.; Donkey, 16s. per set. | ||||||||||||||
| SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT HAND MACHINE, for Pushing or Drawing Separately or Together. | |||||||||
| Width of Cutter. | Width of Cutter. | ||||||||
| No. 8.-24-inch Machine | £8 | 17 | 6 | Easily worked by Two Men. | No. 11.-16-inch Machine | £6 | 17 | 6 | Easily worked by a Man |
| No. 9.-22-inch Machine | £8 | 7 | 6 | No. 12.-13-inch Machine | £6 | 2 | 6 | Ditto by a Boy | |
| No. 10.-19-inch Machine | £7 | 12 | 0 | Ditto by a Man and Boy | |||||
| The Patent Delivering Apparatus, if attached to the Hand Machines, 25s.; Box, with complete Set of Tools, 5s.; Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. extra. | |||||||||
| SHANKS' NEW IMPROVED PATENT SMALL HAND MACHINE for 1862, for Pushing only. | |||||||
| Width of Cutter | Width of Cutter | ||||||
| No. 16. | 16-inch machine | £6 5 0 | Easily worked by a Stout Lad | No. 18. | 12-inch machine | £5 5 0 | Easily worked by a Lady |
| No. 17. | 14-inch machine | £5 15 0 | |||||
| Silent Movement, 7s. 6d. extra. | Silent Movement, 4s. extra. | ||||||
The Machines are warranted to give ample satisfaction, and if not approved of they may be at once returned.
SOLE AGENTS FOR LONDON: J. B. BROWN & CO., 18, CANNON STREET, CITY, LONDON, E.C.
AND AT
STANDS 139 & 244, ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, BATTERSEA PARK, June 23 to July 2