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llie first prize for heavy laud cultivators at Warwick, aud in 

 all upwards of fifty first class prizes) ; Teiinaut's grubber on 

 one wheel, price with three wheels 61., with cue wheel 5^., 

 invented by Tennant of Shields, Ayrshire, and manufactured 

 by Richmond and Chandler of Salford ; small grubber, price 

 31. 58., invented and improved by William Busby, of Newton- 

 le- Willows, manufactured by the Busby Implement Company, 

 of Newton-le- Willows ; patent prize horse hoe, price 191,, in- 

 vented, improved, aud manufactured by R. Garrett and Sons, 

 of Saxmundham (has been awarded every prize offered by the 

 Royal Agricultural Society, and numerous other prizes and 

 medals) ; small horse hoe, price as a three-tined horse hoe 21 , 

 with tines to convert into grubber 21. 78. 6d., fitted with Nor- 

 wegian harrow 2Z. 10s., with expanding harrow 21. ISs., in- 

 vented and improved by Wm. Busby, and manufactured by 

 the Busby Implement Company, of Newton-le- Willows ; im- 

 proved lever corn drill, for eleven rows, with fore-carriage 

 steerage, price of drill 241. 15s., fore-carriage steerage 4.1. lOs., 

 seed delivery barrel extra, complete 291,, improved and manu- 

 factured by R. Garrett and Sous of Saxmundham (was awarded 

 a prize of lOl. by the Royal Agricultural Society) ; patent prize 

 corn and seed drill, for eleven rows, with fore-carriage steerage, 

 price 11-row drill 2il., fore-carriage steerage 41. 10s., addi- 

 tional barrel for depositing seed II. lOs., complete SQL, in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by R. Hornsby and Sons 

 of Grantham (several first-class prizes of the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society, the Council medal of the Great Exhibition, gold 

 medals at the Paris exhibitions, and other prizes too numerous 

 to specify have been awarded to this machine ; patent turnip 

 or mangel and manure drill, for two rows, price 151. lOs., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by James Smyth and 

 Sons, Peasenhall ; turnip or mangel drill for one row, price 

 21. 10s., invented, improved, and manufactured by T. R. 

 and R. Hunt of Earl's Colne ; grass or turnip seed-sowing 

 machine (broadcast), price SI. 3s., invented, improved, and 

 maufactured by Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading; 

 Crosskill's improved clod crusher, price 6 feet wide 30 inches 

 diameter 17Z. 10s., travelling wheels 2Z., complete 19Z. 10s, 

 invented by Wm. Crosskill of Beverley, improved and manu- 

 factured by A. and E. Crosskill of Beverley (gained the gold 

 medal of the Royal Agricultural Society in 1846, and to the 

 implement as now exhibited, with A. and E. Crosskill's 

 patented improvements, was awarded the first prize of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society at Warwick) ; Cambridge's patent 

 clod crusher, price without travelling wheels III., invented and 

 improved by Wm. Cambridge of Bristol, and manufactured by 

 Biirrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading ; horse tip shovel, 

 price 41., invented by W. Eisher Hobbs, Esq., of Boxted, price 

 41, improved and manufactured by B. Matthews of Myland, 

 near Colchester ; portable grinding mill, price 22Z. lOs., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by Barrett, Exall, and 

 Andrewes, of Reading; patent combined mill for crushing and 

 grinding, price as a crushing or grinding mill 28Z., or with 

 apparatus for splitting beans, independently of the stones 

 31Z, invented, improved, and manufactured by E. R. aud F. 

 Turner of Ipswich ; prize roller mill for crushing or bruising 

 oats, linseed, malt, barley, &c., splitting beans, &c., price 151. 

 and lower according to power, invente.d, improved, and manu- 

 factured by E. R. and F. Turner of Ipswich (awarded the first 

 prizes at the Royal Agricultural Society's meetings at Nor- 

 wich, Gloucester, Lincoln, and CarUsle) ; the paragon universal 

 bruising and crushing mill for grain and malt, and splitting 

 beans, &c. (marked J. C), price 51. ISs. 6d., invented, im' 

 proved, and manufactured by Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, 

 of Reading (obtained the prize medal of the Great Exhibition) ; 

 bean and oat-crushing mill, price 61. 10s., invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by Richmond and Chandler of Salford ; 

 prize oilcake breaker, price 51. 5s., invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by Edward Hammond Bentall of Heybridge, 

 near Maldon (received the first prize of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society at the last trial of this class of implements) ; oilcake 

 breaker, price 3 Z. lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by E. R. and F. Turner of Ipswich ; prize oilcake breaker, 

 price 31. lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by W. 

 N. Nicholson of Newark (was awarded the prize at the Cheater 

 meetmg of the Royal Agricultural Society) ; patent turnip 

 cutter, price 5^. lOs., invented by the late James Gardner 

 of Banbury, improved and manufactured by B. Samuelson, 

 of Banbury (has received seven first-class prizes of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society); patent prize root pulper, 

 price 81. 8s., invented, i'.ufroved, and manufactured by Ed- 



ward Hammond Bentall of Heybridge, near Maldon (has in 

 every case obtained the first prize where tried in competition, 

 obtained the first prize of the Royal Agricultural Society) ; 

 patent chaff cutter, price £7, pulley for power Qs. extra, change 

 wheels to vary cut 6s, per pair, patent stop motion for throw- 

 ing out of gear 15s. extra; and patent chaff cutter, price £4 

 10s., both invented, improved, and manufactured by Richmond 

 and Chandler, of Salford ; patent safety chaff cutter for steam 

 power (received the high commendation of the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society at three meetings), price fitted with 2 pulleys 

 and clutch for reversing or stopping the feed, £15 15s., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by Barrett, Exall, and 

 Andrewes, of Reading ; improved chaff cutter, price £212s. 6d., 

 manufactured by Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, 

 near Maldon ; improved chaff cutter,"price £11 lis., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by E. R, and F. Turner, of Ips- 

 wich ; improved chaff cutter, price £3 15s., improved and 

 manufactured by T. W. Ashby and Co., of Stamford ; light 

 one horse or pony cart, price £9 lOs., improved aud manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; Newcastle priee cart for one horse 

 with curved raves, price £14 10s., without raves £12 10s., 

 invented by W. Crosskill, late of Beverley, Yorkshire, and im- 

 proved and manufactured by his Trustees ; improved iron 

 liquid manure or water cart with pump and hose, price £22 

 153., to hold ICO gallons £17, pump and hose pipe £5 15s., 

 invented by W. Crosskill, late of Beverley, and improved and 

 manufactured by A. and E. Crosskill of Beverley ; pair of 

 extra strong wrought iron wheels, price £11 lis. ; wrought 

 iron wheelbarrow, price £1 6s. ; and wooden farm wheelbarrow 

 with loose top, price £1 10s., without moveable top £1 4s., 

 all manufactured by the exhibiters ; registered sheep crib, price 

 £1 2s., invented, improved, and manufactured by John Eaton, 

 of Thrapston ; sample bundle of feeding troughs, price 73. 6d. 

 upwards, invented and manufactured by Barnard and Bishop 

 of Norwich ; sample bundle of feeding troughs, price round 

 hog trough 8 partitions to hold 9 gallons IBs., ditto 10 parti- 

 tions 163., pig trough 8 to 10 partitions to hold 6 gallons 13s., 

 pig or sheep trough 8 to 10 partitions to hold 3 gallons 7s. 6d., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by Edward Hammond 

 Bentall, of Heybridge near Maldon; two water or feeding 

 troughs for cattle, price £2 2s. each, improved and manufac- 

 tured by Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, near 

 Maldon ; set of two round water or feeding troughs for cattle, 

 price 7s. esch ; set of agricultural harness for shaft and lead 

 horses, price £7, improved and manufactured by Holgate and 

 Co., London; (new implement) model of a patent self- regu- 

 lating wind engine, invented by W. H. Jahn, of America, and 

 improved and manufactured by John R. Peill, 17, New Park- 

 street, Southwark, London ; (new implement) patent agricul- 

 tural pump filter, price of filtering apparatus capable of sup- 

 plying from 1000 to 2000 gallons per day £12 lOs. exclusive 

 of pump, invented and manufactured by F. Danchell, London ; 

 bundle of digging forks, and forks of all descriptions, price 

 from 3s. 6d. each upwards, invented and manufactured by W. 

 A. Lyndon, Birmingham; set of draining tools, price set 

 complete £1 19s. 6d., invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by W. A. Lyndon, Birmingham (obtained the prize of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society at the Northampton meeting, 

 1847) ; bundle of loose pillars and caps for stack stands, each 

 pillar 58., invented, improved, and manufactured by Edward 

 Hammond Bentall, Heybridge, near Maldon'; set of three corn 

 bins, price to hold 4 bush. £1 10s., 6 bush. £1 15s., 8 bush. 

 £2, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; portable 

 forge, price with bellows £3 5s., improved and manufactured 

 by A. Wright, London ; bundle of specimen iron fencing wire, 

 various, price from 13s. per cwt. ; set of wire fencing tools, 

 price 653., invented aud manufactured by Thomas Kennan and 

 Son, Dublin ; agricultural or emigrants' tool chest, price £7 

 14s,, larger and more complete chests may be had at £11 lis. 

 and £15 7s. 6d., manufactured by Taylor Brothers of Sheffield; 

 bundle of pattern hurdles, price from Ss. 6d. each ; tubular 

 iron field gate, price with fixings £2 ; (new implement) light 

 iron field gate with hangings and fastenings complete, price 

 24s. 6d., invented and manufactured by the exhibiters; Gfreen's 

 18-inch hand lawn mowing machine, price including guard for 

 keeping the wheels clean and preventing accidents, snd set of 

 tools in box for sharpening and keeping the machine in order 

 £7 10s., invented, improved, and manufactured by Thomas 

 Green of Leeds; Shanks' 19-inch hand lawn mowing machine, 

 price complete £7 12s. 6d,, invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by Alexander Shanks and Son, Arbroath, N.B .; Boyd's 



