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machine, price 11/. ; another size 5/. 10a.; (new iraplenieut) a 

 portable seed-aheller, with dressing apparatus, price 50/. ; an 

 improved prize corn and seed drill, price with 13 levers 25/., 

 with steerage and press 27/. (the following prizes have been 

 awarded to this implement, £7 being the first-prize at Salis- 

 bury, Newton Abbott in 1857 the prize, Tiverton in 1855 the 

 prize, alao by the Devonshire Agricultural Society the prize) ; 

 another size £22, if to press as well as steer £2 extra; an im- 

 proved prize corn and seed drill, for small occupations, price 

 with 9 levers 16/. 168., with newly-invented steerage ]/. Is. 

 extra, invented by J. Belltield, Esq, of Paingtou, Devon, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a drill 

 for corn and general purposes, price £29, with improved 

 barrel and scrapers £1 lOs. extra ; au improved prize manure- 

 distributor, price 14/., if fitted with improvements for 

 hill-sides 1/. lOs. extra (received the Society's prize at Salis- 

 bury in 1857, and at Exeter, also at Newtou Abbott in 1857, 

 at Swaffham in 1857, at Norwich in 1856 and 1854, Bath in 

 1854, and at Taunton) ; a Carlisle prize seed and manure 

 drill, for flat or ridge work, price 13/. 13s. (was awarded the 

 prize of 5/. at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at 

 Carlisle in 1855, the prize of the Bath and West of Ef.gland 

 Society five successive years, and the first prize of 5/. by the 

 Norfolk Society as the best improved implement at Swaffham 

 in 1855), and an improved prize seed and manure drill, price 

 20/. (this WHS awarded the Bath and West of England 

 Agricultural Society's prize at Bath iu 1854) — all invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a seed and 

 manure drill, on the ridge or flat, price 4/ , if with shafts and 

 two rolls 5/. 10s., invented and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; a single-row hand drill, price 21., invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Bernhard Samuelson, of Banbury, Oxfordshire. 



A patent Gardner's double action turnip cutter, for steam or 

 horse-power, price £12, turned pulley extra; two patent 

 Gardner's double action turnip cutters, price £5 ISs. 6d., with- 

 out lamb plates £5 10s., if on wheels and handles £G Ss. 6d. 

 (obtained the £5 prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's show 

 at Norwich 1849, Exeter 1850, Gloucester 1853, Lincoln 

 1854, and Carlisle 1855, and, with the exception ot the frame, 

 is like the one which obtained the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 prizes at Lewes 1852, and Great Exhibition of 1851) ; a 

 patent Gardner's double action turnip cutter, price £6 143. 

 6d., if without wheels and handle £6 23. 6d. (obtained the 

 Great Exhibition prize medal 1851, and the £5 prize at the 

 Royal Agricultural Society's show at Lewes, in 1852); a 

 patent Gardner's multiple turnip cutter, price £7 23., and 

 several other sizes, all invented by the late James Gardner, of 

 Banbury, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; an 

 improved root pulper, for hand, power, price £4 10a., another 

 size £5 lOa., mauufactured by the exhibiter ; a turnip grater, 

 price £4 lOs., invented by Edmund Moody, late of Maiden 

 Bradley, improved and manfactured by the exhibiter; a 

 patent combined root -grater and chaff-cutter, price for hand 

 power £6 lOs., another size for horae power £9, invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter; (new implement) two patent disc , 

 root pulpers, price £4 lOs, invented by Thomas Brewer, of 

 Banbury, and manufactured by the exhibiter; a patent hand- 

 root pulping and mincing machine, price £6 lOs., invented by 

 Frederick Philips of Brandon, aud mauufactured by the exhi- 

 biter; a lever turnip alicer, price £1 ISs., invented and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; a patent root grater, price £3 lOa., 

 if boxed in to prevent the shreds from flying about £4 5s., 

 another size £5, invented by Bushe and Barter, of Lismore, 

 Ireland, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; an im- 

 proved Corne'a chaff cutter, price £13, if with pulley extra ; 

 several sizes of Corne's chaff cutter, with two and three knives, 

 at various prices from £4 15a, to £12, invented by J. Cornea, 

 sen., of Barbridge, improved aud manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter ; a rising mouth chaff-cutting machine, price £4, im- 

 proved and mauufactured hy the ekhibiter; an economical 

 chaff-cuttiiig machine, price" £3, invented, improved, and 

 mauufactured by the exhibiter; a small chaff cutter, for ex- 

 portation, price £3 5s., for six packed in case £21, invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a roller mill for crushing 

 oats, and linseed, splitting beans, &c., price from £5 to £9, if 

 with pulley extra, improved and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter, and constructed on the principle of those mills wliich 

 have received many prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society ; 



a universal corn-crushing or bruising mill, price £3 Ss., if on 

 iron stand and hopper £3 lOa., another size £5 10s. ; a malt 

 crushing mill, price £6 15s., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; a bean splitting mill, price £2 

 2s. 61., invented aud manufactured by the exiiibiter; (new im- 

 plement) a bean splitting mill, price £4, pulleya extra, manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; several aizea of a linseed cake 

 breaking machine, prire £2 168. 6d. to £9, improved aud 

 mauufactured by the exhibiter ; an improved double actiug 

 haymaking machine, price £13 13s., invented and mauufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter ; a patent self-relieving horae-rake, price 

 £9, invented by John Marychurch, Haverfordweat, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter (awarded first prize and gold medal 

 at Paris, 1855, and the special award of the Bath and West of 

 England Socitty at Yeovil, 1856) ; an improved horse rake, 

 price £8, if with case-hardened teeth £8 lOs., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter : a set of heavy 

 seed harrows, price £4 43., aud a set of light seed harrows, 

 price £3 Sa., improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 several specimens of patent self-relieving chain harrows, price 

 from £3 15s. to £5 lOa., invented by John Cartwright, of 

 Shrewsbury, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a strong 

 wrought iron five-tine horse-hoe, price 3/. lOs., with three 

 tiues only 2/. 163., manufacture 1 by the exhibiter; a patent 

 turnip thinuer and hoe, price 8/., as a singler only 71. (has 

 received three Royal Agricultural Society's money prizes, 

 three Bath and West of England society's prizes aud many 

 local ones, and was highly commended by the judges at Salis- 

 bury, 1857) ; a patent horse-hoe for hill sides, price 5/., with 

 share to use as paring plough on light lands 51. lOs., and a hand 

 manure distributor, price 4/., invented by Thomas Huckvale, 

 of Choice Hill, aud manufactured by the exhibiter; a Cross- 

 kill's patent clod crusher, 6 feet by 30 inches, price 19/. lOs., 

 without travelling wheels 17/. lOs., invented by Wm. Cross- 

 kill, of Beverley, and manufactured by the exhibiter (has re- 

 ceived many Royal Agricultural Society's aud other prizes) ; 

 a Cambridge's patent press roller or clod crusher, price 16/., 

 invented by William Cambridge, of Bristol, and mauufactured 

 by the exhibiter; a three-cylinder field roller, price 11/. 10s., 

 manufactured by the exhibiter; several sizes of registered 

 Budding's lawn mowing machine, or grass cutter, pricea from 

 4?. 5s. to 11/. lis., invented by E. Dudding, of Dursley, im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a nine inch lawn 

 mowing machine, price 21. lOs., invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a registered Budding's lawn 

 mower, with Boyd's patent cleaning and sharpening apparatus, 

 price 6/. 9a., invented by E. Budditig, of Dursley, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; an American reapiyg ma- 

 chine, price 30/. ; a galvanized sheet iron barrel pump, price 

 21. 5s., if with sheet copper barrel 3/. 12s. 6d., gutta percba 

 auction la. 9d. to 2s. 6d. per foot, improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; a four-inch Kase's patent double action 

 force aud suction pump and fire engine, price 9/. 43., invented 

 by Kase, of America, improved and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter ; an Anthony's patent American churn (10 quart), price 

 21. 133., without stand 21. 5a., invented by Charles Anthony, of 

 Pitaburg (U. S.), improved by Burgess aud Key, of London, 

 and mauufactured by the exhibiter (took the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's ailver medal at Exeter, a prize medal at the 

 Great Exhibition of 1851, the prize at Gloucester, 1853, and 

 at Carlisle, 1855) ; a registered atmospheric churn, price 

 1/. lOs., on stand 1/. ISs. and upwards, invented aud manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; an improved portable mangle, 

 price 4/. 123., without stand 4/., and an improved one-horse- 

 power, price 13/., if for two horses IG/., mauufactured by the 

 exhibiter ; an Archimedian root washer, price 5/. 10a., invented 

 by Capt. Carr, improved by William Croeskill, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter ; a hand drag rake, price 123., manu- 

 factured by the exhibitor ; a bundle of Parkes's celebrated cast 

 steel digging forks, price 33. each and upwards, invented aud 

 manufactured by F. Parkes, of Sutton Coldfield ; a galvanized 

 sheet iron skip, 19 inches, price 4a. 3d. and upwards, manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; a letter-copying press (foolicap 

 size), price 21. 153., improved and mauufactured by the ex- 

 hibiter ; (new implement) a patent wringing machine, price 

 3/. 33., invented and manufactured by W. S. Underbill, of 

 Newport, Salop. 



Hake and Co., of 31, Essex Street, Stand, London, 

 A aamplc of Mabsou'a anti-smut powder, price 10a. per 



