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fix 3H. 168. 6d., with travelling whcela as exhibited 38i!. (re- 

 ceived prizes, commeudatious, and medaU from every Af;ricul- 

 tural Society of note in England and Ireland, the pr ze of 250 

 franc3 and gold medal at Vienna, and grand prize diploma at 

 Pesth in 1857) ; and a three horse power portable thrashing 

 machine and horse gear, price complete to fix 40/. 3<<., if porta- 

 ble A61. 163., all invented, improved, and mannfactured by the 

 exhibiters; a 24 inch patent endless baud saw and frame, price 

 22/. IGs. net, improved and manufactnred by the exhibiters ; 

 a 54 inch patent perforated beater drum fitted with spindle and 

 rings, price 12/ ; several sizes of a patent safety chaff cutter, 

 price 5/. upwards to 12/. (high!}' commended at the meetings 

 of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Lincoln and 

 Carlisle) ; a barley aveller for hand power, price 5/. (obtained 

 the commendation of the Royal and other Societies) ; a para- 

 gon universal grain miU, price 3/. 6s. 6d. net ; a paragon uni- 

 versal grain mill, price 8/. (obtained the prize medal of the 

 Great Exhibition, besides others) ; a registered reverse action 

 haymaking machine, price 14/. (obtained the prize of the Uoyal 

 Improvement Society of Ireland at the Dublin Meeting in 

 1851, and the prize of the Royal Agricultural Society of Eng- 

 land at Salisbury in 1857) ; a patent horse rake, for hay, &c., 

 price 7/ 10s., another size 61. 18s. (received the prize of the 

 Great Yorkshire Society at Sheffield iu 1852, also a firat-class 

 medal of the Royal Improvement Society at Galway) ; and a 

 patent one horse gear and intermediate motion, price 14/. 17a. 

 6d. net, all invented, improved, aud manufactured by the ex- 

 hibitera. 



William C. Cambridge, of St. Phillips Iron Works, 

 Bristol. 



An eight horse power portable steam en;^ine, price 230/. ; 

 a patent combined thrashing, shaking, riddling, winnowing 

 and dressing machine, price 100/ ; a five-horse power portable 

 steam enginp, price 180/.; a combined thrashing, shaking, 

 riddling, and elevating machine, price 90/,; an improved two- 

 aud-ahalf horfe power portable steam engine, price 80/. ; a 

 small t«'o-anda-half horse thrashing machine, price 18/. ; a 

 portable two-horse power thrashing machine, price 36/. ; a 

 patent double blast winnowing machine, price 12/. 12s., ether 

 sizes 10/ lOs. and 81. 8«. ; and (new implements) five sizes of 

 a new patent double-action press wheel roller, or clod crusher, 

 price 13/. aud upwards to 18/., all invrntfd, improved, ai.d ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter ; three sizes of a patent self- 

 relieving chain harrow, price 3/. 15s. to 6/., invented by 

 John Cartwright, of Shrewsbury, improved and manufact.ired 

 by the exhibiter ; a new patent corn separator, or screen, pri.e 

 8/., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



E. and T. Humphries, of Pershore, Worcestershire. 



A portable combined thrashing machine, with straw-shaker, 

 price 60/. ; a portable combined thrashing, straw-shaking, 

 riddling, winnowing, barley-horning, and sacking machine, 

 price 83/., another size, price 93/. ; and (new implement) a 

 portable clover machine, to be driven by steam power, price 

 35/., all invented, improved, and manu'^actnred by the ex- 

 hibiters ; a six-horse power portable steam engine, piice 200/., 

 invented, improved, aud manufactured by Clayton, Shuttle- 

 worth, and Co., of Lincoln ; and a pair of cider press screws, 

 price 6/, invented, improved, and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters : all the above sold at two and a-half per ;ent. dis- 

 count for cash after trial. 



Joshua Rea and Robert Burns, of Liverpool, 

 Lancashire. 

 (New implement) a patent bone cutting aud rasping mill of 

 eight-horse power, price 130/., invented and improved by 

 Robert Burns, and manufactured by the exhibitcrs ; another 

 size 72/. lOs. 



Isaac James, of Tivoli Waggon Works, Cheltenham, 

 Gloucestershire. 

 A patent liquid manure distributor, or water cart, price 24/ , 

 if with li inch tap 1/. 7a. extra, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter (was awarded 2/. prize at the Salis- 

 bury show, also five other special prizes at different agricultural 

 ahows) ; a patent chaff and litter cutter, price 11/. lis., in- 

 vented and manufactured by W. F. Snowdeu, of Longford ; 

 BU improved liquid or general portable pump, price 3/. 38., 

 suction pipe 23. 4d. per foot extra, invented, improved, and 



manufactured by J. Warner, of Loudon ; au improved light, 

 .strong, one-horse cart for general purposes, price 11/. lis., 

 if with harvest thriples 303. extra ; and a patent liquid 

 manure distributor, price 20/., invented and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter; and a strong, light two or three-horse waggon 

 for general purposes, price, as shown, 28/., to carry two tons, 

 22/., front and back ladders 203. extra (awarded a special 

 prize at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Salisbury). 



Robert T. Smith, of Whitchurch, Shropshire. 



A combined thrashing, shaking, riddling, barley- liorning, 

 winnowing, screening, and sackinir machine, price £100 net 

 cash, if without barley horner and on smaller wheels £90 

 ditto, invented, improvt-d, imd manufactured by the exhibi- 

 ter ; a six-horse power portable high pressure engine, price 

 on wood wheels, with waterproof cover, £1!K5, invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by R. Bach and Co. of Birmiiig- 

 nam ; a seven-horse power fixed steam engine, price, fixed 

 complete, exclusive of brickwork and carriage, £175; and 

 a strong cheese press, price upon large oak btncli £3 3s. if 

 on iron bench with custors £'2 178. 6d , improved aud manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; an improved clod crusher or 

 wheel roller, price with wheels 24 inches diameter £12 10s., 

 if 20 inches diameter (the usual size) £11, if l(j inches, 

 £9 53., and an iron field Miller, price £10 10s , invented, im- 

 proved, and rnanufactured by the exhibiter; a patent root 

 pulper (marked R P A), ])rice £8 8s , pulley extra, £1 10s., 

 another size, £6 6s., and a patent light iron broadshare 

 plough, price £.5 1.5?. Gd., invented, iniprnved, and manufac- 

 tured by I'idward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge ; several 

 sizes and descriptions of a patent iron ploui.,'b, price from £4 

 7s. O'd., skim cculter ,5'. 6d , steel breast 7a , drog chain 28. 

 extra, and less according to size, and a set of patent four- 

 beam iron harrows (marked No. 12), price £3 1 4s., invented, 

 iiiipro\ed, ;iiiJ manufactured by .Tames and Frederick Howard, 

 of Bedford; several registered chaff cutting machines, with 

 three and two knive.', price from £4 10s. to £13, invented by 

 John Cornes, sen , of Barhridge, improved and manufactured 

 by James Conies, of Bavbridge (gained the first prize given 

 by the Royal Agricultural Society of England for eleven 

 years in succession) ; a two-knife chalf engine, price £2 Ts. 

 Gd, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; a strong 

 one-horse cart, price L^/. 13s., invented, improved, and ca- 

 nnfactured by the exhibi'er; an improved chain harrow, 

 price 3/. lOa., and an expanding horse hoe, price I/. 15s., im- 

 proved aud manufactured by the exhibiter; one set of im- 

 proved trussed whippletrees, for a pair of horses, price 9?. Gd., 

 invented by Mr. Harding, Old Springs, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter; a patent turnip cutter, en iron frame, 

 price 4/. lOs., invented by Edward Moody, late of Maiden 

 Bradley, improved and mannfactured by Charles Larapitt 

 and Son, of Banbury (was highly commended by the Royal 

 Agriculuiral Society at Lincoln, 1!>54, and at Carlisle, 

 1l;55) ; a turnip grater, price 3/. lOs, invented by Messrs. 

 Bushe aud Barter, of Lismore, Ireland, improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent Garduer's turnip cut- 

 •ter fir sheep, iirico 4/. IOj , if with wheels and handles 5Z. 

 2s., invented by the late James tiatdner, of Banbury, im- 

 proved and manul'actured by Bernhard Samuehon, of Ban- 

 bury ; a patent weighing-machine, to weigh 3 cvvt., price 

 3/. I6s., invented, improved, and manufactured by Messrs. 

 Day and IMillward, of Birmingham (received a prize at the 

 Great Exhibition in IfJ.")!); a patent drag harrow, cultiva- 

 tor, or scarifier, price 7/. 5s., invented, improved, and mH- 

 nufaetured by Mr. Colemau, of Chelmsford ; a light cultiva- 

 tor with three wheels, price 3/. lOs.; a leverage cultivator 

 with nine prongs, price 5/. 10s , and a leverage cultivator, 

 pric(! 1/. 15s.; invented, iinprovi'd, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; a turnip and inan;;el wurzel (irill, for two rows, 

 price 4/, 15s., another size 2t. lOs., improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter; a machine for breaking oil cake, 

 price 3/. 33., another size 1/. ISs.; a rait iron pump, 1 in. 

 bore, jirice 3/, lOs., and a sack truck, price 9s. Gd., invented, 

 ini]n"oved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a strong cast 

 iron I'urnace, price 1/. 10s., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured bv the Coalbrook-dale Company; a wrought iron 

 field gate, price 1/. Is.; an ornamental wrought iron wicket 

 gate, price I/. 10s.; a wrought iron hurdle, price 73.; a 

 strong cattle hurdle, pri;e 5s. ild.; a sheep hurdle, price 4s. 

 4d ; a light sheep hurdle, price 3s, ; a length of ornamental 



