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patent choppers, price 2s, each ; patent butchers' cleavers, 

 price 3s, 6tl. eacli ; entire hibour axes, price Os, each ; Ame- 

 rican wedge axes, price 5s, (3J, each ; Carolina hoes, price Is, 

 ;3J, eacli; West Indian hoes, price Is, 3d, each; American 

 planter's hoes, price 2s. 6il, each ; Mamooties, price 2s. (5d, 

 eacli ; Indigo hoes, price 2s. 3d. each ; Brazil hoes, price 2s. 

 Cs, each ; Portuguese hoes, price 2s, each ; coflee diggers. 

 price Is, each; grubbing hoes, price 2s, each; cofiee hoes, 

 price Is. 3d. each; garden hoes, prices Is, each; turnip hoes, 

 price lOd, each, all manufactured by the exhibitevs. 



William Ball, of llothwell, near Kettering, North- 

 amptonshire. 

 Patent iron plough for general purposes, price 88s,, skira 

 coulter 6s, Gd. extra (the only plough which has taken a first- 

 class prize medal at each of the three National Exhibitions 

 viz., England, Ireland, and France, alsj the following 

 prizes and high commendations at the Royal Agricultuaral 

 Societies: at Norwich, 184!), a first prize ofi£-5, at Exeter, 

 1850, a first prize of ±'7, commended at Lincoln, 1851, and 

 at Carlisle, 1855, a prize of 80s. at Chelmsford, 1856, highly 

 commended at Warwick, 1850, a first>-class prize medal at 

 Melbourne, Australia, 1856, and for the last two seasons at 

 the local meetings it has taken all the prizes it has competed 

 for, with scarcely any exception); iron plough for deep 

 ploughing, price £5 15s., skim coulter Gs. 6d. extra, awarded 

 a prize of i£'7 at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting, 

 Gloucester, 1853, commended at Carlisle, 1855, a prize of 

 60s. at Chelmsford, 1856, a prize of 30s., 1859, and a prize 

 of 100s. at the Great Yorkshire Agricultural Society; patent 

 iron plough for light land, price 88s., skim coulter 6s. 6d. 

 extra, awarded a prize of lOs. by the Royal agricultural So- 

 ciety's meeting at Chelmsford, 1856, highly commended at 

 Warwick, 1859, and received local prizes too numerous to 

 mention; improved ridge or double breast ploughs, piice 

 84s., each, marker 7s. 6d. extra; patent iron ploughs, price 

 84s. each, skim coulter 6s. 6d. extra ; patent one-wheel iron 

 plough, price 82s. Gd ; patent iron swing plough, price T7s. 

 6d.; iron double plough, price ^7 7s. , and light two horse 

 waggon, price =£30, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter, awarded a first-class prize at the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society's meeting at Lewes, a first-class prize medal 

 at the Dublin Exhibition in 1853, and a first-class prize 

 medal at the Paris Exhibition in 1855 ; three horse waggon, 

 price ^35, invented and improved by the exhibiter, and ma- 

 nufactured by George Ball, of North Kilworth; one horse 

 carts, price i'14, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter, awarded a first-class prize at the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society's meeting at Salisbury in 1857; two horse 

 cart, price .£15 ; and one horse cart, price £\-i 10s., invented 

 and improved by the exhibiter, and manufactured by George 

 Ball, of North Kilworth; iron carriage scarifier, cultivator, 

 or grubber, price 4'G KU., broad feet 4s. 6d. each extra, in- 

 vented, imnmved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Thomas Beards, of Stowe, near Buckingham. 



Eight horse power portable double cylinder steam engine, 

 price£250, invented and manufactured by Thomas Rickett, 

 of Buckingham; (new implement) apparatus for steam 

 cultivating land, price £100, invented by the exhibiter, and 

 manufactured by tlie Buckingham Castle Iron Works Com- 

 pany, of Buckingham; iron double furrow plough, price £6 

 Gs., invented and manufactured by Howards, of Bedford. 



James Bligh, of Ramsgate, Kent. 



Waggonette, price =£17, and basket pony phaeton, price 

 £26, manufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Cullingford, of 1, Edmund-terrace, Ball's 

 Pond-road, Islington, Middlesex. 

 Extra stout cocoa nut fibre sheep-folding net, squsre 

 mesh, 4 feet wide, 200 yards long, 6d, per yard, price 100s,, 

 manufactured by the exhiljiter ; (new article) hemp sheep- 

 folding net, vitriolised, 100 yards long, 4 feet high, 6d. per 

 yard, price 50s.; diamond mcsli sheep-folding net, with 

 corded edges, 4 feet wide, 4^d. per yard, price 75s. ; cocoa- 

 nut fibre lamb-folding net, 4 feet wide, 3|-inch mesh, Gd- 

 per yard, price 100s. ; every kind of nets for game, fish, etc-, 

 &c., at various prices ; roll of wire netting, 1 inch mesh, price 

 56s, 3J. ; spiral wire garden stool, with wrought iron frame, 

 <fec., price is, 6d,; garden chair, spiral wire and frame, i&c. 



price Ss. Gd. ; spiral wire iron-framed arm chair, for parks, 

 gardens, &c., price 14s. ; patent Norfolk pig trough, with 3 

 wrought iron bars, complete, price 8s. 6d.; cast iron hog 

 trough, large size, suitable for 3 hogs, price 10s; bamboo 

 fishing rod, 20 feet long, with or without sockets, price, 

 socketed, 7s. GJ. each, straight 5s. each. 



Alfred Eddington, of Chelmsford, Essex. 



(New implement) windlass'.for ploughing or cultivating, 

 price .-£2()(), invented by the exhibiter, and manufactured by 

 A. and W. Eddinglon, of Chelmsford; steam engine, price 

 i'315, mauHfactured by Clayton, Shuttlewortli, and Co., 

 of Lincoln; four furrow plough, price £84, invented by 

 John Fowler, jun., of London, and manufactured by Ran- 

 somes and Sims, oflpswich. 



John Eddy of Kenford, near Exeter, Devonshire. 



Iron oneway or tumwrest plough, price 90s,, two skim 

 coulters 10s. extra and upwards, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by tlie exhibiter, gained the prize of 403. at 

 iha Royal Warwick meeting, 1859, and also at the Bath and 

 West of England Society prizes for seven yeais in succession; 

 iron plough for general purposes, price 42s. and upwards ; iron 

 rotary screening machine, price £5 153. ; and improved 

 tubular iron whippletrees, price 16s.; all invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



J. Ellis and Sons, of Oswestry, Shropshire. 



Seven horse power portable steam engine, price £215 ; six 

 horse power portable steam engine, price £"200 ; six horse 

 power fixed steam engine, price, exclusive of carriage, brick- 

 work, or masonry, but inclusive of fixing, £155, with im- 

 proved water heater £10 extra ; combined portable single 

 blower thrashing, straw shaking, riddling, winnowjng, chalf 

 separating, and barley horning machine, price, including 

 patent drum beaters, wood wheels, and patent axles, £100; 

 and a combined portable double blower finishing machine, 

 price, including patent drum beaters, wood wheels, and 

 patent axles, £115; all invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters. 



Henry Bex, of Lamberhurst, Kent. 



(New implement) two row hand dibble, for beans, peas, 

 wurzel. and turnips, price 35s.; (new implement) three row 

 hand dibble, for general purposes, price 40s. ; (new imple- 

 ment) four row hand dibble, for general purposes, price 45s.; 

 and (new implement) a five row hand dibble, for general 

 purposes, price 55s. ; all invented and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



William Hawkins, of Lamberhurst, Kent. 



Two wheel truas beam iron plough, price 90s., invented 

 by Messrs. Ransomes and Sims of Ipswich, improved by the 

 exhibiter, and manufactured by Messrs. Ransomes and 

 Sims; eight row steerage cup drill, known as the "Bedford- 

 shire drill," price £20 iOs., invented by Messrs. Hensman 

 and Son, of Leighton Buzzard, Beda, improved by the ex- 

 hibiter, and manufactured by Messrs. Hensman and Son. 

 Frederick Edgington, of Old Kent-road, London. 



Tent, without a pole in the centre, price £5; rope driving 

 baud, price COs. ; tarpaulin waggon cover, price 50s. ; can- 

 vas waggon cover, price 30s.; rick cloth, price £10 IOs.; 

 cask of grease, 281bs., price 7s.; waggon rope, price 7s. 6d. ; 

 woollen horse cloth, price 8s. 6J. ; tarpaulin horse cloth, 

 price 83. 6d. ; hair horse's nose bag, price 33. 6d. ; cocoa 

 fibre nose bag, price 2s. 6d. ; four yards Union Jack flag, 

 price 30s. ; four bushel best hemp corn sack, price 28. 3d. ; 

 five bushel best hemp flour sack, price 23. 9d.; four bushel 

 common corn sack, price Is. 6d. ; and a five bushel common 

 flour sack, pirce Is. VI. ; all manufactured by the exhibiter. 



John T. Edmonds, of Prestwood, near Great 

 Messenden, Buckinghamshire. 

 Patent balance universal winnowing, screening, and sifting 

 machine, price £8 10s. and upwards; improved barley hum- 

 meller, price 84s. ; improved expanding horse hoe, price 

 70s. ; and an improved horse hoe, price 65s. ; all invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



John Evens, of Dane Iron-works, Margate, Kent. 



(New implement) improved hand power c'^iff engine, 



