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facturing sewing machines, price £10 lOs, and upwards, in- 

 yented and manufactured by the Grover and Baker Sewing 

 Machine Company; boudoir sewing machines, price £10 lOs. 

 and upwards, invented by W, Hams, of Bostou, U.S.A., and 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; patent appa- 

 ratus for tucking', price ISs.; patent apparatus for hemming, 

 price £1 lOs. per set ; patent apparatus for binding, price £1 

 lOs. ; patent carpet sweeper, price 15s. ; patent noiseless car- 

 pet sweeper, price 18s. ; and patent pegging machine for boots 

 and shoes, price £125, invented and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters. 



Frederick and Alexander Roberts, of Maiden 

 Newton, Dorsetshire. 

 (New implement) new and improved double-wheeled iron 

 plough, price complete as shown, with steel turn-furrow and 

 skim-coulter, £4 ISs., invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; (new implement) new and improved double- 

 wheeled iron plough, price complete as shown, with steel turn- 

 furrow and skim-coulter, &c., £4 ; (new implement) model of 

 a new registered horse works, invented by the exhibiter ; (new 

 implement) new registered horse works, price £5, invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



S. C. Salisbury, of Essex-street, Strand, London. 



(New machine) machiue for manufacturLiig bricks, tiles, 

 pipe cornices, &o., from clay and other plastic materials, 

 price small size i''25, largest size i£:iOO, invented and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; (new imjjlement) combiueii 

 reaper and mowfir, price £'17, invented by Clow, of AVis- 

 e nsin, U.S., patented and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 (new fencing) portable iron railing, price 10s. to 15s. per 

 yard, invented by Fuller, of New York, patented and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; and sewing machine, price £3 

 up to £10, invented in the United States of America, 

 patented by David Millard, of Liverpool, and manufactured 

 at Soho Works, Birmingham, and at Leeds. 



Joseph Simmons, Rainham, near Sittingbourne, Kent. 



Kent turn-rist plough, price ^68 10s., invented, improved) 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter; Kent turn-rist ploughs, 

 price i;3 and upwards, invented by the exhibiter, improved 

 by the late William Smart, Esq., and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter ; drill for drilling carrots and other seeds, price 

 38s., invented, improved, airi manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Jonathan Stalker, of Penrith, Cumberland. 



Double ploughs, price =£3 and upwards, or with marker 

 10s., steel mould boards 14s., wheel Os. extra (twelve prizes 

 have been awarded to the four-guinea implement within the 

 last four years from the principal shows of Cumberland, 

 Westmoreland, Northumberland, Liverpool, and Manchester, 

 held at Wigan); (new implement) reverse plough, price 

 75s., or with horse hoe 30s. extra ; prize horse hoes, price 

 75s. and upwards (highly commended at the meeting of the 

 Society held at Salisbury, in 1857, has been successful at 

 most of the leading shows in Cumberland, Westmoreland, 

 and Yorkshire, and a special prize was awarded to it at 

 Liveqiool, in 1859) ; small drill grubbers, price C5s. and 

 633. — all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



Benjamin Kittmer, of Fulstow, near Louth, Lin- 

 colnshire. 

 Corn dressing machine, price ^£8 10s., improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Pike;, of Spalding, Lincolnshire. 



(New implement) five-inch cylinder patent pump or fire 

 engine, price £15, invented by Thomas Blinkhorn, of 

 Spalding, and manufactured by Blinkhorn and Shuttleworth, 

 of Spalding; (new implement) patent double action water 

 filter, price 25s., and ("new implementj patent belt filter, 

 price 42s., inreuted by Squier Cheavin, of Spaldmg, and 

 manufactured by Cheavin and Co., of Spalding. 



Samuel Rowsell, of Buckland St. Mary, near Chard, 



Somersetshire. 



American horse rake, price 28s. (has been awarded five 



prizes, namely, four by the Bath and West of England 



Agricultural Society, and a handsome silver medal at the 



Pioyal Agricultural Society's trial at Salisbury, 1857) ; field 

 gate, price 22s. (has been awarded the two and only prizes 

 given by the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society 

 in 1850 and 1858); gate hasp, price 3s. 6d. ; gjite hinge 

 complete, price 3s. tid. ; American horse rake, price 40s.; 

 and wicket, a specimen of part of an entrance gate, price 

 10s., whole set ±'25, invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; and box of sketches of different kinds of 

 gates, invented by the exhibiter. 



Thos. Perry & Son, of Highfield Works, Bilston, 

 Staffordshire. 



Sheep and cattle fencing, price Is. lOJd. per yard and up- 

 wards ; cast iron terminal pillars, with self-fixing base, price 

 10s. each, invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 wrought iron sheep and cattle hurdles, price 3s. 6d. each 

 and upwards, invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 ornamental strained-wire garden fence, price 2s. per yard, 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiters; japanned 

 game proof wire netting, price Od. per lineal yard and up- 

 wards, invented, improved, and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; wrought iron field gates, and cast iron pillars, 

 price 52s. 6d. and upwards, complete; entrance gates of all 

 lands, with side gate and pillars, price £G 5s. and upwards; 

 strong wrought iron tree guards, price 17s. each and up- 

 wards ; specimen of garden chairs, with ornamental cast 

 iron ends, price 20s. each ; and wrought iron chair, with 

 wrought iron ends, price 23s. Cd. each— all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Priest and Woolnough, Kingston-on-Thames, 



Surrey. 

 Seven-row light lever corn drill, price 19?.; nine-row lever 

 corn drill, price 231. 18s.; eleven-row lever corn drill, price 27^ 

 78.; thirteen-row lever corn drill, price 30/. ; fifteen-row layer 

 cotu drill, price 321. lOs.; fore-carriage steerage for drills and 

 horse hoes, price il. lOs., and five-row turnip and manure drill, 

 7 feet wide, price 30Z. 5s., improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibitors ; patent turnip duster and fly destroyer, invented 

 by J. Jephson Rowley, of Rowthorn, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibitors, price 18Z., was awarded silver medal 

 at Chester Show, 1859 ; patent lever horse hoe, price 18^., 

 was awarded a prize of 21. at the Salisbury Show, 1857 ; patent 

 lever horse hoe, price 221. ; corn dressing machine, price 11. 

 5s., and improved corn dressing machine, price \\l. Us., im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibitors. 



Dray, Taylor, and Co. (late Wm. Dray and Co.), of 

 4, Adelaide-place, London Bridge, removed from 

 Swan-lane, London. 



Patent oilcake breaking machine, for beasts and sheep, price 

 Zl. 13s. 6d. and upwards, invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by N. Nicholson, of Newark (was awarded the first pri«e 

 at Chester) ; wrought iron field gate, price li!. 8s,, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors; improved pa- 

 tent reaping champion machine, price 25/., extra for driving 

 iron \l. Is., invented by Obed Hussey, of the United States, 

 improved and manufactured by W. Dray and Co., of London 

 (received the prize of the Royal Agricultural Society at Lin- 

 coln, 1854 ; at Boxted, in 1856, the judges gave it a prize of 

 15Z. ; the Austrian gold medal of honour has been awarded to 

 this machine) ; improved winnowing and blowing machine, 

 price 10/. 10s. and upwards, invented by Wm. Dray and Co., 

 of London, improved and manufactured by the exhibitors (ob- 

 tained a prize at the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland at 

 Carlow, 1855, also at Manchester and Liverpool Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society, 1856) ; improved chaff cutting machine, price 

 11., change wheels 7s. 6d. extra, pulley for power IDs. extra, 

 and upwards ; improved malt bruising machine, price 6/. 10s., 

 pulley for power lOs. extra, and improved grain crushing ma- 

 chine, price 5?. Ss., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Richmond and Chandler, of Salford, Manchester; patent 

 tubular gate, price 21. 2s. (a prize was awarded to these gates 

 at the Irish Agricultural Society's Show at Dublin, 1856) ; 

 improved chaff cutting machine, price 2/. 15s. and upwards, 

 manufactured by the exhibitors ; improved grain crushing mill, 

 price 3/. 15s. ; improved portable forge, with square bellows, 

 price 3/.; portable bench and vice, price 21. 10s., and improved 

 grindstone, price 1/. and upwards, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibitors ; p't^nt oval wheel rotary 



