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price £5, invented by Gillett, of Brailes, Shipston-ou-Stour, 

 and improved and manufactured by the exhibiterj (new 

 implement) weed exterminator, price £35 ; and a pony or 

 hand rake, price 80s., shaft, &c., 20s. extra ; all improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter; improved Kentish 

 wheat hoes, price 23. 6d. each ; improved Kentish spades, 

 price 7s. 6d. each. 



James Ferrabee and Co., of Phosnis Iron-works, 

 near Stroud, Gloucester. 

 Improved chaif and litter cutting machine, price £16 16s., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 chaff cutting machine for manual or other power, price £6 

 103. and upwards, manufactured by the exhibiters ; (new 

 implement) Hellard's patent " Victoria" two horse side 

 delivery reaping and mowing machine, price £42 10s., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by Robert Hellard of 

 Tauuton; ioiproved portable safety two horse power for 

 driving machinery, price £18, without travelling wheels and 

 shafts £14; patent mowing machine, cutting twelve inches 

 wide, price SOs., sharpening apparatus 5s. extra ; patent 

 mowing machine, cutting sixteen inches wide, price £5 10s.; 

 both invented and manufactured by the exliibiters; set of 

 five patent universal spanners or screw wrenches, price 75s , 

 invented by Patrick B. O'Neill of London, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; set of five Ferrabee's patent screw 

 wrenches, price 49s., invented by James Ferrabee of Phoenix 

 Iron-works, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; case of 

 Budding's screw wrenches, price 5s. and upwards, invented 

 by the late E, Budding of Dursley, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters. 



John Fowler, jun., of 28, Cornhill, London. 

 Ten-horae set of steam cultivating apparatus, price £622 ; 

 twelve-horse set of steam cultivating apparatus, price £699 j 

 and tea-horse ordinary agricultural engine, adapted for steam 

 ploughing, price £381, invented and improved by the exhibi- 

 ter, and manufactured by Kitson and Hewitson, of Leeds ; 

 balance four-furrow snrface plough, price £81 ; three-furrow 

 surface Kent plough, price £91 ; two-furrow Cotgreave and 

 subsoil plough, price £105 ; and balance three-furrow surface 

 plough, price £61 IDs., scarifier tines £6 extra, invented and 

 improved by the exhibiter, and manufactured by Ransomea 

 and Sims, of Ipswich ; and water cart, price £21, invented 

 and improved by the exhibiter, and manufactured by Kitson 

 and Hewitson, of Leeds. 



William Gerrans, of Tregony, near Grampond, 

 Cornwall. 

 Winnowing machine, price £10 lOs., improved snd manu- 

 factured by the exhioiter; portable self-acting Cornish horse 

 rake, price £8 lOs. ; and one-row turnip and mangold drill, 

 convertible into a one-horse hoe at pleasure, price £4 lOs., 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Hensman & Son, of Linslade Works, near 

 Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. 

 Four-horse power portable patent bolting thrashing ma- 

 chine, price £68 ; five-horse power portable bolting thrashing 

 machine, price £73 ; two-horse power portable patent thrash- 

 ing machine, price £37; one-horse power patent Vandyke 

 thrashing machine, as a fixture, price £26 78. 6d. ; patent 

 eight-row steerage corn, turnip, and mangold drill, known as 

 the Woburn drill, price £20 ; patent eight-row corn, turnip, 

 and mangold drill, price £21, steel hoes £1 extra ; patent 

 eight-row steerage corn, turnip, and mangold drill, price £21 ; 

 patent six-row corn, turnip, and mangold •drill, price £19 ; 

 eight-row press lever steerage corn and seed drill, price £24 

 lOa. ; patent iron plough with two wheels, price £5 63., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; and 

 small hand drill, price £1 10s., invented by G. W. Baker, of 

 Woburn, Beds, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Samuel Hood, of 68, Upper Thames-street, London. 

 Set of stable fittings, price £5 I83. 6d., invented by the ex- 

 hibiter, improved by William Hood, of 68, Upper Thames- 

 Street, and manufactured by the exhibiter and Son ; set of 

 stable fittings, price £3 I83. 6d. ; set of stable fittings for a 

 loose box, price £4 Ss. ; sets of stall divisions, price £4 lOs. 

 and £4 ISs. ; set of stall divisions for loose boxes, price 4s. 6d. 

 per foot run, manufactured by the exhibiter and son ; saddle 



brackets, price 5s. 6d. and upwards ; ^bridle holder, price Is. 

 4d.; stable traps, price 6s. each, or I83. per cwt.; collar 

 brackets, for carriage harness, price 43. 9d. each ; baraeaa 

 saddle brackets, price 43. 9d. each ; corner manger and water 

 cistern combined, price 3s. 3d.; and set of stable gutters, price 

 6s. 6d. per yard, invented by the exhibiter, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter and Son. 



Huxiiaji and Brown, of Exeter. 



Millstone runner, made of the best French burrs, price £11 

 10s. ; millstone layer in bedstone of French burrs, price £11 ; 

 and emigrant's hand flour mill, with French burr, grinding 

 stones, and iron frame, price £13, manufactured by the 

 exhibiters. 



McNaught and Smith, of Worcester. 



Elegant circular-fronted brougham, price £150; a reversible 

 waggonette, price, complete with shafts, pole, break, wings, 

 enclosure, &c., £130 ; four-wheeled dogcart, price £60 ; and 

 two-wheeled dogcart, price £45, invented and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters. 



James Mellard, of Trent Foundry, Rugeley, Staf- 

 fordshire. 

 Improved Cornea' chaff-cutting machine, price £10 10s., 

 with fast and loose pulleys 153. extra; if without the stop 

 and reverse motion, £9 10s. ; two-knife chaff cutters, price £2 

 12s. 6d. and upwards ; two-knife economic chaff cutter (No. 

 0), on neat cast iron frame, price £2 23. ; and corn crusher, 

 price £4 158., improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 strong corn crusher, price £9 10s., invented by Richmond and 

 Chandler, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; oil- 

 cake breaker, price £2 15s.; and double roller cake breaker, 

 price £4 lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter ; a Martin's patent turnip-cutter, price £5 10a. and 

 upwards, imvented by M. Martin, of Barmer, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; disc root-pulper, price £4 4s. ; 

 improved compound lever cheese presses, price, £2 18s. aud up- 

 wards; curd mill, price £1 12s.; improved carriage jack, price 

 88. 6d. ; three-tined root grubber, price £2 IO3. ; if with extra set 

 of tines for surfacing, £2 17s. 6d. ; five-tined lever horse hoe, 

 price £2 5s. ; and chain harrow, price £3, improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter ; and patent self-relieving chain 

 harrow, 7 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 6 in., price £4, invented and patented 

 by Mr. Cartwright, of Shrewsbury, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



Thomas Milford and Sons, of West of England 

 Wheel Works, Thorverton, near CuUompton, Devon. 

 Improved prize one-horse cart for general purposes, price 

 £13 ; with harvest shelviugs, £2 extra (awarded the prize of 

 £2 by the Royal Society at Salisbury ; the prize of the Bath 

 and West of England Society at Cardiff, 1858) ; improved 

 prize two-horse waggon, price £26, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters (awarded the firsi^rize of £2 

 by the Royal Society at Salisbury, 1857) ; and improved prize 

 three or four-horse waggon, price £35, invented, improved, 

 aud manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Messrs. Mitton and Co., of Lincoln. 

 (New implement) patent rotary corn screens, price £12 

 each ; and winding sack lifter and barrow combined, price £2 

 10s., invented, improved, aud manufactured by the exhibiters; 

 suspending flower basket, price £1 83., manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; wire suspending flower baskets, price 2s. fid. each 

 and upwards ; wire flower pot stands, pri:e £1 2s., 15s., and 

 10s. each ; pheasantry, price £10 ; model of rosary, price £7 

 upwards ; common wire scroll garden stools, price 4s. each ; 

 folding chairs, price lOs. each and upwards ; galvanized iron 

 wire netting, | inch mesh, price SJd. per superficial foot and 

 upwards ; cottage verandah, price £3 ; flower-pot stands, price 

 lOs. each and upwards ; garden stool galvanized spiral seats, 

 price 4s. 6d. and upwards ; garden fencing, with spire top and 

 diamond bottom, price Ss. per lineal yard ; strained wire 

 fencing, with metal pillars, price Is. 2ii. per lineal yard ; meat 

 safes, price £1 each and upwards; meat covers, galvanized, 

 price Is. lOd. each and upwards, manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters. 



Newton, Wilson, and Co., of 144, High Holborn, 

 London. 

 Patent sewing machine, price £5 Ss, and upwards; manu- 



