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exhibiter ; a regiatered weighing machine aud sack lifter, (ji-ice 

 £6, iaveated by John Spencer of Butterwick, improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Burgess and Khv, of 95, Newgate-street, London. 



Three sizes of areaping machine, jirice 35?.to42?. lOa.inveutf d 

 by C. II. M'Cormick, of Chicago, United States, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters (the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's first prize was awarded to this machine in 1855, and 

 their prize of £15 in 1856, it also received their prize at Salis- 

 bury ial857); a patent chronometrical thermometer, price 

 .£7 10s„ invented by W. H. Gauutlett, of South Bank Iron 

 Works, Middlesboru'-ou-Tees ; a package of adjustable 

 scythes, price lOs., invented by Robert Otway, of Lambeth, 

 aud msuulactured by the eshibiter ; several sizes of a force aud 

 lift pump, or farm fire engine, price from £9 lOs. to £26 103., 

 invented by Kase, of America, improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a copper lift pump, price without suction 

 £4 4a. ; a galvanized iron pump, price without suction £3 

 38., improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a patent 

 rotary pump, price without suction or delivery £3 158., in- 

 vented by J. Macintosh of London, aud manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; several sizes of a patent American churn, price, 

 from £1 lOs. to make 3 lbs. of butter, to £2 lOs. 6d. to make 

 12 lbs. of butter, invented by C. J. Anthony of America, im- 

 proved aud manufactured by the exhibiters (received prizes 

 at all the meetings of the Royal Agricultural Society since its 

 introduction, including the last one at Carlisle, aud also at the 

 Great Exhibition in 1851); a new apparatus for producing 

 butter, price £1 lOs. aud upwards, invented by W. Bullock 

 Webster, of Kirkhara, Lancashire; a chaff cutter, price £10 

 lOs., manufactured by the exhibiters ; (new implement) a 

 packet of Boitea-a-Houppe, price 93. 6d. each, invented by 

 Messrs. Ouin and Franc, of Paris, aud manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; a baud rolling and mowing machine, £6 lYs. 6d., 

 invented by A. Shanks and Sod, of Arbroath ; a lawn mowing 

 machine, price £6 10s., invented by E. Budding, of Dursley, 

 aud improved by B. Samuelson, of Banbury; a set of steel 

 forks, for agricultural purposes, price 23. each, and upwards, 

 invented by Francis Parkes, of Birmingham, and improved 

 aud manufactured by Parkes and Co. ; a bundle of five-tiued 

 digging forks, price ha. 6d. each, other sizes cheaper, invented 

 by Francis Parkes, of Birmingham (have received prizes at 

 various meetings of the Royal Agricultural Society, and also 

 at numerous other shows throughout England); a bundle of 

 tools, price from 43. 6d. each, upwards ; a bundle of hay forks, 

 price 23. each, and upwards ; a bundle of pitching forks, price 

 48. 9d. each, and upwards; a bundle of steel spades, price 4s. 

 Gd. each, and upwards ; a bundle of surface spades, price 43. 

 each, and upwards ; a complete set of draining tools, price £1 

 15s., all invented, improved, and manufactured by Francis 

 Parkes, of Birmingham ; a bundle of soil testers, price 43. 6d. 

 each, manufactured by Francis Parkes, of Birmingham ; a 

 bundle of gutta percha tubing, price 3s. per lb., manufactured 

 by the Gutta Percha Company, of Loudon ; a bundle of canvas 

 hose, price Is. per yard, and upwards ; a bundle of India 

 rubber driving bands, for machinery, price Is. per foot, and 

 upwards ; a bundle of India rubber tubing, price 6d. per foot, 

 and upwards ; a bundle of garden chairs aud seats, price 4s. 

 6d., and upwards, manufactured by Barnard and Bishop ; a 

 parcel of jets aud unions, price 10s., and upwards ; a water 

 carrier, price £4, manufactured by the exhibiters ; an improved 

 stirrup leather stamper, price £1 Is., invented by W. Bullock 

 Webster, of Kirkham, Lancashire ; an eight-horae-power high 

 pressure horizontal steam engine, price £125, and a patent 

 tubular eight-horse self-complete boiler, price £60, manufac- 

 tured by E. E. Allen, of London ; a patent corrugated fibrous 

 roofing, price 3d. per foot, and upwards, invented by Healey 

 and Allen, of Loudon. 



F. M'Neill and Co., of the Asphalted Roofing Felt 

 Works, Bunhill-rovr, London. 



Patent asphalted roofing felt, price Id. per foot, manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; and several models and specimen 

 framings of roofs, illustrating the cheap construction of roofs 

 for the application of F. M'Neitl's asphalte roofing and other 

 purposes. 



William Prockter Stanley, of Peterborough, 

 Northamptonshire. 



Three sizes of a registered roller mill, for crushing linseed. 



oats, barley, malt, aud splitting beans, price from £4 lOs. to 

 ,C11, invented, improved, aud manufactured by the exhibiter 

 (prizes were awarded to this mill at all the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's shows where prizes have been competed for since 

 1843 ; it also obtained a tuedal at the Great Exhibition of 

 1851, a silver medul and 300 francs from the Paris Exposition, 

 1855 ; also the first prize at Peterborough, 1857, and eight 

 preceding years, aud at every local show in the country) ; a 

 Cambridge's patent roller clod crusher, with exhibiter's patent 

 scrapers, price 20 in. diameter £10 lOs., 24 iu. £11 lis., 26 

 in. £12, 30 in. £14 10s., all 6 feet (i iu. wide, patent scrapers 

 £2 per set extra, complete £16 ; a new hand sack barrow and 

 eack raiser, price £3 lOa. ; and a farmet's portable steam 

 cooking apparatus, for cooking linseed, hay, chaff, and roots, 

 price £17 103. (a prize of 300 francs and a gold medal were 

 awarded to this implement at the Paris Exposition, 1855), all 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Pearson and Co., of Leeds, Yorkshire. 



A machine for washing, wringing, and mangling all descrip- 

 tions of domestic linen, price from £2 as. to £12 12s., in- 

 vented and manufactured by the exhibiters; (new implement) 

 a washing machine, on the celebrated American floating ball 

 principle, price £10, invented by B. Moore and Co., of Lou- 

 don, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; and a 

 portable table wringing machine, price £1 173., invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters. 



John Berry, of Holybourne, near Alton, Hants. 

 A double shaft waggon, for general purpofsea, price £32, 

 improved and manufactured by thojcxhibiter. 



W. L. Fisher, of Thrapston, Northamptonshire. 

 Three sizes of an improved chaff machine, price £6, £10, 

 and £14; an improved cake mill, price £3 Ss. ; an improved 

 double cake mill, price £5 ; a combined bean and cake mill, 

 price £5 (received as a special prize a silver medal from the 

 Royal North Lancashire Agricultural Society's show at 

 Preston, August, 1856) ; a combined beau, oat, and cake mill, 

 price £7 lOs. ; an improved beau mill, price £2 lOa. ; an im- 

 proved one horse power, price £12 ; a patent horae rake., price 

 £7 10s. (took a prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 meeting at Salisbury, July, 1857); a patent sheep's foot clod 

 crushing roller, price £15 (was highly commended at Chelms- 

 ford by the judges of the Royal Agricultural Society, July, 

 1856) ; an improved oat and bean mill, price £7 lOs. ; an im- 

 proved horse hoe, price £2 ; an improved mangold and turnip 

 drill, price with small rollers £7 10s, with large rollers £10; 

 and an improved steerage corn drill, price £10 (took a prize 

 of £5 at the Royal Improvement Society's show at Water- 

 ford, August, 1857) All are invented and improved by 

 Nathaniel Smith, of Thrapston, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



Richard Read, of 35, Regent-circus, Piccadilly, 

 London. 

 A patent double action agricultural fire engine, complete, 

 price £40 ; a patent agricultural fire engine, complete, price 

 £18 18s. (a silver medal was awarded for this engine at the 

 Exeter meeting) ; three sizes of a patent watering engine, on 

 four wheels, price £5 5s. to £7 10s., invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent injecting instrument, 

 for horses, cattle, &c., price £2 10s., invented by the late 

 John Read, improved and manufactured by the eshibiter (has 

 been highly commended at several of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's meetings) ; a hollow probang, for relieving hoven or 

 choked cattle, price £1 lOs., £1 Is., aud 10s.; a patent hand 

 watering machine, price £2 12s. 6d. (highly commended by 

 the judges at Lewes) ; a patent greenhouse pump, complete, 

 price £3 10s. ; end a patent greenhouse syriuge, price £1 

 10s., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



James Hayes, of Elton, near Oundie, Huntingdon- 

 shire. 

 A steam power combined thrashing machine, price £95 ; 

 (new implement) a patent portable straw elevator, price £61 

 103. ; three sizes of a portable corn grinding mill, price £18 

 103., £31 lOs., and £39 lOs. ; and a flour dressing machine, 

 price £15, all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



