THE FARMER'.S MA(iAZlNE. 



£48, and 4 lu. copper liquid manure pump?, (ittfd with 

 patent valves, price £7 5s. to £7 ISs., invented and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters ; 4 in. copper liquid manure snd 

 force puDip% fitted with pstont valves, price £9 8s. to £9 \tis., 

 and a dozen of patent platform and deck swabs and scrubs, 

 price 7s- 'J.l. each, invented and manufactured by tt'c e.\lii- 

 biters ; India rubber paila, price 7». to lOs. 6d., a piece of 3 in. 

 india-rubber and cunvas machine driving baud, price S.'jd. per 

 foot, and a piece of 1|^ inch India-rubber and canvas delivery 

 hoae pipe, price 101. per foot. 



Smith and Ashby, of Stamford, Lincolnshire. 



A patent double-action and reverse-motion haymaking; ma- 

 chine, price £15 ISs. (took every first prize offered by the Koyal 

 Agricnii.nral Society of England duriujf a period of ten years in 

 succession, without a siusle exception ; the first prizes also of 

 the Royal Societies of Ireland, Scotland, and the provincial so- 

 cieties were all awarded to this machine during the same 

 period, the prize medal of the Great Jubilee IMeeting at Vienna 

 in 1837, the prize medal and the prize of 200 francs at the 

 Paris A^rifullural Exhibitions of 1855 and 1856, one of the 

 prizes of the Royal Society at Salisbury in July 1857, and 

 £5 at Waterford); a patent steel-tooth horse rake, for hay, 

 corn, stubble, and conch grass, price £8 (took the first prize 

 of the Koyal Society of Ireland two years in succession, 1855 

 and 1856, agaiust all the best rakes in t'le kingdom, the cer- 

 tificate of commendation from the council of the Paris Exhibi- 

 tion, the prize medal of the Great E.thibition in London in 

 1851, the commendation of the judges of the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society of England, the honorary ct-itificate of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society of Dublin in 1855, a first prize at the 

 Great Agricultural Meeting at Adelaide, Australia, in 1855, 

 certificates of honour from the Bath and West of England 

 Agricultural Society in 1857, the prize of the Royal Agricul- 

 tural Society of England in 1857, and above 20 prizes from 

 various other societies) ; another size, £ 10 ; and a pateut wheel 

 hand rake, for hay, corn, stubble, couch grass, &c., price £2, all 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters; two 

 specimens of a new two and a-half horse pori;able steam engine, 

 OB Smith and Ashby's patent wronght-iron wheels, price with 

 Salter's balance, glass water gauge, &c. £65, extra for governors 

 £5, pulley 153 , improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 a two-horse portable thrashing machine, with straw shaker, 

 complete, price £45, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Messrs. Humphreys, of Pershore ; an improved circular-saw 

 bench, price including 24 in. saw £17; and an improved porta- 

 ble grinding mill, fitted with peak stones, price £17, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; several sizes of the three- 

 knife patent safety chaff cutter, for horse or steam. power, with 

 new patented improvements, price with change of wheels com- 

 plete from £11 ta £14, extra for pulley £1 (received several 

 prizes, the first prize of the Bath and West of England Agri- 

 cultural Society at Plymouth, and the prize medal of the Great 

 Exhibition of all Nations in London in 1851) ; several sizes 

 of the two-knife pateut safety chaff cutter, for one horse, steam, 

 or hand power, price with change wheels complete from £6 

 63. to £10 (the prize medal of the Great Jubilee Meeting 

 of the Royal Imperial Agricultural Society of Austria was 

 awarded to this and to the exhibiters' No. 6 machine at Vienna 

 in 1857, also took the prize of the North Lincolnshire Agricul- 

 tural Society at Louth in 1857, and, again, the prize of the 

 Great Yorkshire Agricultural Society at York in 1857) ; a re- 

 gistered oil-cake mill, with double-action, for sheep and oxen, 

 price £3 15s. (took the prize of the Bath and West of England 

 Agricultural Society in 1856 and 1857, and was also highly 

 commended by the judges of the Royal Dublin Agricultural 

 Society in 1856) ; a registered double action oilcake mill, for 

 horse, steam, or hand power, price £5 5s. ; and an improved 

 triangular oak frame horse works, for one horse power, price 

 with connecting rod complete £11 10s., all invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Barton and Son, of the Crescent Factory, Carlisle, 

 Cumberland. 



An Uiipainted tandem Whitecbapel car. price 251. ; an un- 

 painted dog car, price 28^. ; a Scotch car, price 26^. ; an un- 

 painted Cavendish car, price 211. ; a moor car, price 24/., and 

 a Stanhope gig, price 30/. — all invented and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters. 



K. A. Fkrkyman, of Wadenhoe, near Oundle, North- 

 amjitonshire. 

 A churn, price £3, invented by the exhihiter, and manu- 

 factured by J. Ganii,of Oundle (awarded a silver medal at the 

 meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, at Salisbury, July 

 20th, 1857); another size £1 10:. 



John Hardley, of Shide, near Newport, lale of 

 Wight. 

 (New implement) a patented apparatus for grinding gorse 

 and other vegetable substances, invented by the exhihiter, and 

 manufactured by Mew and Thorne, of West Cowes, Isle of 

 Wight, price £26 lOs. 



Alfred Crosskill (for the Trustees of W. Cross- 

 kill), of Beverley, Yorkshire. 

 An improved pair-horse waggon, price £29 lOs., with 

 double break £3 extra, invented and improved by W. Cross- 

 kill, and manufactured by the exhihiter (received the prize of 

 the Ivoyal Agricultural Society for six successive years) ; an 

 improved Yorkshire waggon, price £37, deep sideboards £2 

 extra, drag-chain and shoe £1 extr.i, manufactured by the ex- 

 hihiter; an improved pair-horse waggon, price £29 10s., in- 

 vented and improved by W, Crosskill, and manufactured by 

 the exhihiter; an improved light pair-horse waggon, price 

 £36 lOg., manufactured by the exhihiter ; a Newcastle or 

 model one-horse cart, price £14 53., with shelvings £1 IO3. 

 extra, invented and improved by W, Crosskill, and manu- 

 factured by the exhihiter ; an improved Newcastle cart, price 

 £13, with curved raves £2 extra, and a light Newcastle cart, 

 price £12 lOs., with curved raves £2 extra, improved by W. 

 Crosskill, and manufactured by the exhihiter ; a York prize- 

 cart, price \2l., with shelvings 1/. lOs. extra (received the 

 prize, at York, in 1853) ; a Newcastle cart, price £13 ; a light 

 one-horse cart, price 11/., and a pony cart, price 10/. 5s., im- 

 proved by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by the exhihiter ; 

 an improved Hannara's harvest-cart, price 14/, lOs., invented 

 by U. Hannam, Esq., of Burcote Park, and manufactured by 

 the exhihiter; an improved two-horse cart, price 17/., improved 

 by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by the exhibitor ; an im- 

 proved spring cart, price 17/. 10s., and an improved light 

 spring cart, price 18/. 18s., manufactured by the exhihiter; 

 several pairs of patent cart wheels and axles, price 6/. and up- 

 wards, improved by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by the 

 exhihiter ; an improved iron liquid-manure cart, price 17/., 

 with pump and hose pipe 5/. 153. extra, and four-row watering 

 apparatus ]5s. extra; an improved iron pump, price with 

 leather hose like that on the manure cart, 7/. 73,, with tripod 

 stand 1/. 1?. extra; an improved iron fixture pump, price 3/. 

 5s. ; a patent clod crusher or serrated roller, price without 

 travelling wheels 17/. 10s.. complete 19/. lOs. ; au improved 

 patent clod crusher, price without travelling wheels 13/., com- 

 plete 15/. and upwards; specimens of pateut portable farm 

 railway, price turn-table 5/. 10s., rails 4s. per running yard, 

 and trucks for patent portable railway, price 5/. lOs. each. — all 

 invented and improved by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by 

 the exhihiter; an Archimedian root-washer, price 5/. 10s., in- 

 vented by Captain Carr, improved by W. Crosskill, and 

 manufactured by the exhihiter; a patent fixture pig-trough, 

 price 3 fc. 6 in. wide 3/. 53., invented by William Torr, Esq., of 

 Aylesby, improved by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by the 

 exhihiter ; an improved corn-dressing machine, price 9/. lOs., 

 and a portable corn-mill, for steam or water power, price 50/., 

 improved by W. Crosskill, and manufactured by the exhihiter; 

 an improved bone-mill, for steam or water power, price 165/., 

 with shafts, gear, and fly-wheel for driving the mill by strap 

 20/. extra ; another size, price 85/. ; (new implement) a bone- 

 dust mill, price 75/ , and an improved reaping machine, price 

 42/., improved and manufactured by the exhihiter. 



Holmes and Sons, of Prospect-place Works, Norwich, 

 Norfolk. 

 An improved seven-horse-power portable steam-engine, 

 price 220/., extra for felting and casing steam-chest 10/., and 

 an improved eight-horse power fixed steam-engine, price 200/,, 

 engine without boiler 110/., improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; an improved prize combined portable 

 thrashing-machine, price 105/. (the first-prize medal at 

 the Great Exhibition, London, 1851, was awarded to this 

 machine) ; another size 90/. ; a corn-dressing or winnowing 



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