FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



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it in the morning, turned towards it with different views at the 

 close of the exhibition. 



The three following lots were occupied by machines manufac- 

 tured after Ketchum's patent. 



40k 



This machine, we have reason to lielieve, has heretofore held 

 precedence. It has been longest in the field, and, to some ex- 

 tent, occupies the position of general favorite. It is iron, and 

 without any wheel but the driving one, which, together, aug- 

 ment the burdens of the team. It cut a wider swath than any 

 other machine engaged in the half-acre contest. It cut a 

 smooth, and comparatively even swath, and spread the grass 



