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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



grain for the fimsliing dressing inachme, price i 1 10; dou- 

 ble cylinder ten hoi-se power portable steiini engine, price 

 aS^JSO ; single cylinder oiglit liorse power portable steam 

 engine, price ,£230; portable circular-saw bench, price £'^0, 

 and rotary corn screen and riddle, price £K) IDs., manufac- 

 tured by the esliibiter. 



John Reynolds, of 57, New Compton-street, Soho, 

 London, W. C. 



(New article) twisted \Yrought iron rosiiry, price Mi 10s. ; 

 (new article) wrought iron and spiral wire rosary, price 

 £\G, and (new article) spiral wire garden archway, price 

 42s.; (new article) twisted iron and wire flower stands, 

 price 10s. Ilie pair and upwards, invented and manufactured 

 by the exliibiter; susjaending wire flower baskets, pi ice 3s. 

 the pair and upwards, invented and manufactured by the 

 exliibiter; ornamental japanned birdcages, price 5s., tis., and 

 7s. each ; (new article) improved wire sieve, price 2s. Od., 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiter ; wove wire 

 dish-covers, price 17s. Cd. the set of sis; patent glass bird- 

 cage, price 30s. and upwards, invented and manufactured by 

 Messrs. Dobson and Pearce, of London. 



Frederick Mason, of Ipswicb, Suffolk. 



Improved portable boiler, on wheels, with registered 

 steaming apparatus attached, price -JOs. ; (new implement) 

 iwrtable boiler, with registered steamer attached, price Mb, 

 and portable boiler, on wheels, price £3 lOs., invented and 

 manufactured by the psbibiter. 



RoBEY and Co., of Lincoln. 



CoiBplete set of patent steam-ploughing tacWe, price, ex- 

 clusive of plough, £515, invented and improved by Cliandler 

 and Oliver, of Bo^', and rasuufactiired by the exhibiter3 ; 

 patent three-furrow balance plough and cultivator combined, 

 price £61; invented and improved by Chandler and Oliver, of 

 Bow, and maunfacf.ured by J. and F. Howard, of Bedford ; 

 working model of Chandler aul Oliver's system of steam 

 ploughing ; seven horse power patent portable steam engine, 

 price £215, invented, improved, and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; double-blast machine for preparing the corn for the 

 finishing dressing machine, price £105, subj ct to 2| per cent, 

 discount for cash, invented, improved, and manu'actured by 

 the exhibiteis. 



Smith Brothers, of Thrapston, Northamptonshire. 

 Improved cake liills, price £3 53. and upwards, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters; improved 

 chad machines, price £3 las. and upwards, invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured Dy the exhibiters ; improved bean 

 mill, price £2 IQs. ; improved combined bean and cake mill, 

 prize £5 ; improved fivc-roweJ steerage corn drill, price 

 £10 lOs. (received the first prize of £5 at the 

 Koyal Show at WaterforJ, August, 1857 ; the first at 

 Londonderry, 1853; the hrat prize at Manchester, and 

 the first prize at Uiverstone, 1858 ; improved two-row tnrnip 

 and mangold drill, price £7 lOs. ; patent horse rake, price £7 

 lOs. (received a prize at the Manchester end Liverpool Agri- 

 cultural Society's Show at Wigan; also a prize at the Royal 

 Show, Salisbury, 1858) ; patent horse rake, price £7 ISs. ; new 

 patent haymaker, price £15 ; ornamental circular sheep crib, 

 price £1 53., invented, improved, and manufactured by John 

 Eaton, of Twywell; and new four-horse portable steam 

 engine, price £120, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters. 



Thomas Smith and George Taylor, of the Vulcan 

 Iron Works, Ipswich, Suffolk. 

 Patent self-acting counterbalance lever hone rake, price £8 

 and upwards, invented by Thomas Smith, improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters (it was highly commended at the 

 Salisbury meeting of the E. A. S. in 1857, and received the 

 first prize at the Stonehaven meeting of the Kitcardineshire 

 Society in 1859) ; (new implement) patent cultivator and drag 

 harrow combined, price £10 lOs. and upwards, invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; set of patent ex- 

 celsior harrows, price £4 43. and upwards, invented by Joseph 

 Seaman, cf Basingstoke, and manufactured by the exhibiters, 

 patent wrou><lit iron tubular shaft, price £1 per pair, invented 

 and mauuiactured by Messrs. Clarke, of Shiffnal. Salop ; 

 garden chair, price I83., invented and manufactured by Barnard 

 and Co., of Norwich. 



William Henry Ely, of Frindsbury, near Rochester, 



Kent. 

 Four-horse turn-rest Kent pi ugh, price £12 128 , improved 

 and manufactured by George Ossenden, of High Halstow, 

 Kent. 



William Smith, of Kettering, Northamptonshire. 



New patent steerage horse hoe, price £7 lOs., if fitted with 

 lever £1 extra (awarded a prize of £2 at Salisbury, a special 

 prize at York in ]a57, a prize medal at the Royal Highland 

 Society at Edinburgh in 1860, commended by the judges «t 

 Curlisle in 1855, received a first-class medal at Paris in 1855 

 and ICO fr. in 1856, slso a prize of £6 at Athlone in 1856); 

 and improved double-blast winnowing machine, price £11 lis. 

 invented, improvd, and manufactured by the exhibiter 

 (awarded a prize of £5 at (he Yorkshire Agricultural Society's 

 meeting, and also three prizes at other meetings). 



William SNoy^'DEN, of Longford, Gloucester. 

 Paring plough, price £6 I63. 6d., invented by William 

 Woofe, of Gloucester, improved and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiter (received prize medal at Warwick in 1859, prize medul 

 at Cheter, and 14 other prizes, in 1858 and 1859) ; stubble 

 and leys parer, price £5 Ss. ; chaff and litter cutter, price, ten 

 lengths, £10 IO3., five ditto, £8 ISs. 6d. ; and mill for clean- 

 ing and bruising oats, malr, linseed, &c., price £6, invented, 

 improve], and manufactured by the exhibiter; double stubble 

 parer, price £7 17s. 6d., invented by William Woofe, of 

 Gloucester, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



John Whitmee & Co., of 11, Ray-street, Clerkenwell, 

 and 18, Fenchurch Buildings, City, London. 

 Oit and beau crusher, price £2 ISs.; corn crusher, price £4 

 and upwards ; smooth-surfaced crushing mill, price £4 15s. 

 and upwards; corn-grinding mill, price £G and upwards; 

 stone corn mill, price of the size exhibited with 2 ft. 8 in. 

 Fiench burr stones and turned pulley complete for steam or 

 other power £11 ; domestic flour mill, price £6 10s. and up- 

 wards ; and sausage and mincing machine, price £2, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; washing and 

 wringing machine, price £6 10s., invented, improved, and 

 manu'actured by William Trenter, of 44, Clerkenwell Green. 



Bonds & Robinson, of Halesworth, Suffolk. 

 Port.ible steam engine of 8 horse power, price i;210 ; 

 improved lever horse drag rake, price with extra wheels, £7 

 17s. Od., without extra wheels £i} 10s. Od , and Halesworth 

 beet or furrow hoe, price 3;js., improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; ihirty knife Gardner's turuip cutter, 

 invented by the late James Gardner, of Banbury, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters, price 84g. ; chaft' cutter 

 for hand or horse power, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters, price, £7 7s., if without crotch and safety lever, 

 £6 IDs.; Cartwrigbt's patent self relieving chain harrow, 7 

 feet inches by 7 feet inclies, invented by John Cart- 

 wright, of Shrewsbury, and manufactured by the exhibiters, 

 price 90s.; garden chair 1 feet long, price 13s. Od. 



Charles Francis Quintin, of 1, St. James's- square, 

 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. 

 Patent bread kneading or mixing maehiues, invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 50s., 03s., 

 84s., and ^£5 5s. 



James Smyth & Sons, of Peasenhall, Suffolk, and 

 Witham, Essex. 



Machine lor piutectiug turnip and other plants from the 

 ravages of the fly, invented by W. F. Padwick, Esq., of Hay- 

 ling Island, Hampshire, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters, price i'34. 



The Agricultural Engineer.s Company (Limited), 

 of Swan-lane, Upper Thames-street, London. 



(New implement) caloric air engine, price £l'M, invented 

 by Captain Ericsson, of United States, N.A., and improved 

 and manufactured by the Caloric Engine Company, of 

 South Groton, United States; portable steam engine, three 

 horse power, price, felted, cleaded, with governors, water 

 gauge, two gauge cocks, stoking tools, waterproof cover, &c., 

 j£120, invented, improved, and manufactured by Barrett, 



