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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Thomas Bradford, of Cathedral-steps, Manchester, 

 and 63, Fleet-street, London, 

 Patent washing machiues, price 3/. lOs. and upwards; patent 

 combined washing, wringing, and mangling machines, price 

 8/. 8s. and upwards; patent wringing and mangling machine, 

 price 31. Sa., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibitor; piteut wringing and mangling machines, price 4/. 

 4s. and upwards, all invented and manufactured by tlie exhi- 

 biter; the original mangle, with rack motion, price 10/. lOs., 

 and improved portable boiler with copper pan, price 41. 4s., 

 both improved and manufactured by the exbibiter ; patent 

 churn, price 5/. ISs., and patent knife-cleaning machine, price 

 8^ 83,, both invented and manufactured by the exhibiter ; the 

 London cooking range, with double or single oven, price 18/. 

 18s., invented and manufactured by The Cooking Range 

 Company, London; two horse power portable steam engine, 

 with vertical cylinder, price with boiler felted and lagged 751., 

 horse shaft 303, pulley ISs. extra, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by Jaa. Haywood, jun., of Derby. 



Henton and Son, of 7, Bridge-street (Surrey side), 

 near Westminster Bridge, London. 

 Six patent elastic saddles, price 5/. IDs., and three ladies' 

 patent side saJdles, price 8/. 8j. and 91. 93., all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; two side saddles, price 8/. 

 83. and 9L9j., improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; 

 two New South Wales saddles, price il. 4s. and 41. IO3. ; one 

 Cape saddle, price 41. lOa. ; one single Brougham harness, 

 price IH. ; and twelve Melton stands for drying saddles, price 

 123. each, all manufactured by tl-.e exhibiters ; patent gutta 

 percha jockeys, price 31. each ; patent straps to prevent a horse 

 from crib biting, price ISs. each; patent safety vulcanized 

 iodia-rubher springs, price 4s. and 63. each; patent vulcanized 

 india-rubber spring, price per pair of girths with patent 

 springs lOi., a girth strap with patent spring 3s. ; and patent 

 vulcanized india-rubber spring hook, price double action springs 

 9J., Is. 3d., to Is. 9d. each, all invented and manufactured by 

 S. Blackwell, of 259, Oxford-street, London. 



Philip and Henry Philip Gibbons, of Wantage, 

 Berkshire. 

 Portable combined thrashing machine for preparing the 

 grain for market, price 1121.; portable combined double 

 blower thrashing machine, price 105?. ; portable combined 

 double blower thrashing machine for small occupations, price 

 831.; and portable combined single-blower thrashing machine, 

 price Go?., all inventeJ, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter?. 



Thomas Hallow.s, of Tunbridge, Kent. 

 Bundle of hop poles, creosoted in 1853, and in constant 

 use ever since, charge for dipping Sa. 6d. per 100 ; two sheep 

 gates, creosoted in 1852, made of oak blackrind?, the gates in 

 constant us?, charge for dipping Hd. per gate. 



Thomas Bigg, of Leicester House, Great Dover-street, 

 near Southwark, Surrey. 

 Improved sheep-dipping apparatus on wheels, complete, 

 with crane and cradles, price 14/., and sheep-dipping appa- 

 ratus, with iron bar drainer, price 51., both invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter; sheep-dipping apparatus] 

 with wooden bar drainer, price 31., invented and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter. 



BuRNEY and Bellamy, of Mill-wall, London. 

 Wrought iron corn cilo, or granary, price 93. per quarter, 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; wrought-iron 

 cistern, price 2d. to 5d. per gallon, manufactured by°the ex- 

 hibiters ; wrought iron cattle trough, 50 gallons (commended 

 at the Salisbury show), price 1/. 10s., and strong wrought 

 iron com bin, price 3/., both invented and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; galvanized wrought iron cistern, price 5d. to 

 9d. per gallon ; wrought iron p:g trough, price 3s. Cd. per 

 toot; and wrought iron melttr for tar or creosote, price 20?., 

 all manufactured by the e.xhibitera ; galvanized iron cistern 

 with patent inner reservoir of filtered water, price 5?., invented 

 by James Rae, of London, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters ; wrought iron liquid manure or water cart, price 20?., 

 and wrought iron sheep drinking trough on wheels, contents 

 l-iS galloni, price il., both improved and manufactured by th« 



exhibiters ; wrought iron cattle troughi, contents 75 gallons, 

 price 2?., 115 gallons 2/. ISs. 



Arthur Lyon, of 32, Windmill-street, Finsbury, 

 London. 

 Machine for pulping raw roots, price 6/. 10s. ; machiues for 

 pulping steamed roots for feeding pigs, &c., price 7?- and up- 

 wards ; machine for cutting carrots, (fee, for horses, and mix- 

 ing food for hounds, price 6?. IOj. ; machine for cutting meat 

 and making sausages (fourth size, three specimens), price 6?. 

 63. and less ; machine for mincing meat, fish, and vegetables, 

 also making sausages (first size, 14 specimens), price 1?. lOs. ; 

 machine for the dinner table, to assist digestion, price 2?. 28.; 

 knife and board for chopping suet, parsley, &c. (fourth size, 

 eight specimens), price 63. 6d. ; knife for slicing cucumbers 

 and potatoe*, &c. (twelve specimens), price Is. ; machine for 

 paring, coring, and slicing apples (six specimens), price 8s. 6d. ; 

 canteen or picnic case (six specimens), price 8s. 6d. ; set of 

 handsome bronzed irou fruit plates (six specimens), price 5s. ; 

 and bundle of shop or butchers' knives (three specimens), 

 price Is. 8d. each, all invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; set of lady's garden tools (four specimens), 

 price 6s. 6d., manufactured by Johnson of Sheffield ; bread 

 cutting machine (two specimens), price 15s., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; improved horse 

 brush (four specimens), price 5s. 6d., and patent improved 

 cloth brush (four specimens), price 33. 6d., both invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by Mr. Childs, of Provideuce- 

 low, Finsbury. 



The Trustees of W. Crosskill, of Beverley Iron 

 Woiks, Beverley, Yorkshire. 

 Five horse power portable bolting, thrashing, and straw 

 shaking machine, price with driving gear and extra carriage 

 for thrashing part £82 lOs., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters ; portable corn mill, for steam or 

 water power, price £45, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; patent compound action mills, price £15 and up- 

 wards, invented by J. Patterson, of Beverley, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; improved Yorkshire bone mills, for 

 steam or water power, price £85 and £1G5, or with extra 

 abaft, gear, and fly wheel, for driving with a strap from a 

 portable steam engine, £185 (awarded by the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society of England the first prize of £10 at Chester) j 

 and improved bonedust mill, price £75 (awarded the first 

 prize of £5 by the Royal Agricultural Society of England at 

 Chester), improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; (new 

 implement) improved bonedust mill, price £80, invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; improved reaping 

 machine, price £42, with two complete knife bars and six 

 extra knives (awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of 

 England the first prize of £20 at the adjourned trial — two 

 days — of the Gloucester meeting at Pusey, £20 at the ad- 

 journed trial — two days — of the Chelmsford meeting at Box- 

 ted Lodge, and £6 at Salisbury), invented by the Rev. P. 

 Bell, of Carmylie, and improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; (new implement) improved root cutter, price £8 

 lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 (new implement) patent root pulper, price £6 ISs., (new im- 

 plement) patent metal horse collar, price £1 lOs. ; and (new 

 implement) patent plough drill, price £2 5a., if with wood 

 plough fitted with wheels £5 lOs., invented by Charles Lam- 

 bert, of Sunk Island, and improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; improved patent clod crusher and roller, price— 

 2 feet 6 inchei diameter and 6 feet 6 inches wide £18, 6 feet 

 V7ide (the size exhibited) £16 lOs., 5 feet 6 inches wide £15, 

 5 feet wide £13 lOs., travelling wheels £2 extra (awarded by 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of England the first prize of 

 £20 and the silver medal at Southampton, £10 at Shrews- 

 bury, the special gold medal at a meeting of the Council after 

 the Newcastle show, the silver medal at Carlisle, £3 at 

 Chelmsford, and £2 at Warwick ; also awarded the Council 

 great medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851), invented and 

 improved by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters ; improved field roller, price— 6 feet wide £15 lOs., 5 

 feet 4 inches wide (the size exhibited) £14 IO3. (awarded by 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of England the first prize of 

 £5 at Warv/ick), improved and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters ; pair of patent cart wheels and axle, price £7 and up- 

 wards (awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 the silver medal, for combining good workmanship with cheap- 



