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wire fencing', price iucluding screw pin and painting 33. 9d. 

 per yard. ; two wrought iron hay racks, price 78. 6d. each ; 

 two cast iron mangers, price lis. (id. and 73., invented, im- 

 proved, and nianul'actured by the exhibiter. 



E. R. and F. Tuuner, of St. Peter's Iron Works, 

 Ipswich, Suftblk. 

 Several sizes of a toller mill for crushiug linseed, oats, malt, 

 barley, &c., price £18 ISs., pulley for power 123. extra, if 

 turned and polished £1 extra, smaller sizes cheaper (obtained 

 the prizes at the Royal Agriculturdl Society's meetings at 

 Norwich 1849, Gloucester 1853, Lincoln 1854, Carlisle 1855— 

 the last occasion on which a prize was offered) ; a linseed and 

 eorn crushing mill, price £42, pulleys extra accoiding to size, 

 and a patent crushing and grinding mill, price £28 ; a griodiug 

 mill, price, with pulley, £21 ; a corn grinding mill, price, with 

 one pulley, £513, loose pulley £2 10s. extra; a mill for grinding 

 beans, peas, or Indian corn, price £4 10s., pulley 128. extra; 

 a six-horse power horizontal steam engine, price £90 ; a two- 

 horse power independent steam eiifjiue, price £85, set of iron 

 wheels, axles, and pair of shafts £5 extra ; a two-horse power 

 portable steam engine, price £105 ; a portable thrashing 

 machine, price £40 ; a chaff cutter, price £11 lis., pulley for 

 power, turned and polished, £1 extra; a chaff cutter for hand 

 power, price £7 ; two iron oilcake breakers, price £3 and 

 £3 lOs., and a gear work for one or two. horses, with inter- 

 mediate motion, price £12 lOs. — all invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter^. 



Caldow and M'Kinnel, of Palmerston Iron Works, 

 Dumfries. 

 Three sizes of a patent cart turnip cutting machine, price 

 15Z. lOj., smaller sizes to 91. Qs. ; a turnip sowing machine, 

 price 51, 10s.; and a wrought-irou field roller, price 9/. 10?., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exUibiters ; three 

 sizes of a cast-iron skylight window frame, price Ss. and up- 

 wards to lO's., invented by the late John Affleck, of Palmer- 

 stone, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; two 

 sizes of a cast-iron window, price 5?. and 7s., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Richard Hornsby and Sons, of Spittlegate Iron 

 Works, Grantham, Lincolnshire. 

 A twelve-horse power patent portable steam engine, price 

 360?. ; two eight-horse-power patent portable steam engines 

 price 235/. and 250/. (the council medal was awarded to this 

 engine at the Great Exhibition, 1851 ; it has also received the 

 following first prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society of 

 England, viz , 20/. at Lincoln, 1854 ; 10/. at Gloucester, 1853; 

 40/. at Lewes, 1852 ; 50/. at Exeter, 1850 ; and 50/. at York, 

 1848) ; a nine-horse-power patent portable steam engine, price 

 255/.; an eight-horse-power horizontal fixture steam engine, 

 price 205/. ; an improved portable steam-power thrashing 

 machine, with superior straw-shaker complete, for large 

 occupations, price 52/. 10s. ; a patent portable combined 

 thrashing, shaking, and dressing machine, for preparing corn 

 fos the finishing dressing machine, price 95/., if with patent 

 travelling axles 5/. extra (received the first prize of 20/. at the 

 last trial of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, at 

 Carlisle, 1855); an improved patent portable combined 

 thrashing, shaking, and dressing machine, price 110^., if with 

 patent travelling axles 5l. extra ; an improved patent ten-horse- 

 power fixture combined thrashiug, shaking, and dressing 

 machine, price 120/., if with weighing machine, &c., 71. lOs. 

 extra; an improved patent eight-horse-power ditto, price 

 115/., if with weighing machine, &c., 71. 10s. extra ; a patent 

 corn dressing or winnowing machine, price 13/. 10s., 

 (the council medal was awarded to this machine at the Great 

 Exhibition, 1851 ; it also received the following first prizes 

 from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, viz., 5/. at 

 Lincoln, 1854; 5/. at Gloucester, 1853; 10/. at Lewes, 

 1852 ; 10/. at Exeter, 1850 ; 10/. at Norwich, 1849 ; 10/. at 

 York, 1848; and 3/. at Newcastle, 1846); a smaller size, 

 price 10/. lOs. (received the first prize of 5/. from the Royal 

 Society at its last trial of this class of machinery at Carlisle 

 in 1S55, as well as the first prize of 5/. at a previous 

 meeting at Gloucester in 1853) ; and an improved 

 corn screen, price 5/. lOs. all invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters ; a portable corn grinding mill, for 

 steam power, price 33/., other sizes 39/. 10s. and 60/., if 



with crane 5/. 10s. extra, inveuted, improved, an 1 manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters, and Messrs. Bloom and Chalkleys, 

 Ilitchin ; a double cake breaking or crushing machine, price 10/., 

 another size 4/. 49. (received the council medal of the Great Ex- 

 hibition, 1851 ; also the first prize of 5/. at the Lewes meeting of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1852 ; 5/. at Shrews- 

 bury, 1845; S/.atSouthamptou, 1844;iind5/. atDerby, 1843; 

 a portable circular-saw bench, price £35, other sizes £20 and 

 .£15 ; a drilling machine for corn, seed, and general purposes, 

 price complete £42 Ss. (this drill ha.s received the following 

 first prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England : 

 £5 at Salisbury 1857, i' 10 at Lincoln 1854, £10 at Lewes 

 1852, £15 at Norwich 1849, £15 at York, 1848, £15 at New- 

 castle-upon-Tyne 181fi, £15 at Shrewsbury 1845, £10 at 

 Derby 1843, £30 at Bristol 1842, and £25 at Liverpool 1841) ; 

 a ten-row patent corn and seed drill, on an improved principle, 

 price £28 (this drill received the council medal at the Great 

 Exhibition of 1851, and the following first prizes from the 

 Royal Agricultural Society of England : £10 at Carlisle 1855, 

 £10 at Lincoln 1854, £10 at Gloucester 1853, £10 at Lewes 



1852, £10 at Exeter 1850, and at the lutter meeting a prize 

 medal was awaided specially for ita patent India-rubber tubes 

 and for carriage steerage) ; an improved patent fore-carriage 

 steerage, price £4 10s. (received the prize medal of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society of England at Exeter, 1850); a twelve- 

 row patent corn drill, price £31 ; a patent small occupation 

 drill, price £19 5s. (received the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 first prize of £2 at Salisbury 1857, £5 at Carlisle 1835, and 

 £10 at Lewes 1852) ; a patent drill for turnips, mangold wurt- 

 zel, and manure, price £29 12s., all invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters (the last has received the 

 council medal at the Great Exhibition 1851, the first prize of 

 £5, when fitted both as a ridge and flat surface drill, at the 

 Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Salisbury 1857, 5/. at 

 Lincoln 1854, lu/. at Lewes 1852, 10/. at Exeter 1850, 10/. at 

 Newcastle 1849, and 10/. at Shrewsbury 1845. 



Oldham and Booth, of Kingston-upon-HulI, 



Yorkshire. 

 (New implement), a aix-horse power combined bone mill 

 and bone dust mill, price £220 ; (new implement) a four-horse 

 power bone dust mill, price £90 ; another £85 ; and (new im- 

 plement) a two-horte power bone mill, price £45, all invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; and a double- 

 action lifting screw, or Dutch cramp, price £3, invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters; another size, £1 10s. 6d. 



ThoiMas Scragg, of Calveley, near Tarporley, 



Cheshire. 

 A single action tile machine, price £20, invented and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; another a little smaller, price £17; 

 a aample of drain pipes of different sizes, each 4 feet long, price 

 of each pipe Is., manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Thomas Allcock, of Radcliffe-on-Trent, near 

 Nottingham. 

 Three sizes of a chaff-cutter with two knives, price, delivered 

 at Ratcliffe Station, £12, £5 10s. and £2 lOs., inveuted, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Hugh Carson, of Warminster, Wilts. 

 Two sizes of a chaff-cutting eiigine, for steam or horse 

 power, price £15 and £13 13s. (was highly commended by the 

 judges of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society, 

 at their meeting at Yeovil, 1856) ; a chaff cutting engine for 

 hand or horse power, price £8 10s.; several specimens of a 

 chaff-cutting engine, for hand power price £4 to £8 lOs. 

 all invented improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a 

 Moody's patent turnip cutter, for hand power, on wood frame, 

 price £4 10s , invented by Edmund Moody, late of Maiden 

 Bradley, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter (received 

 the prize from the Bath and West of England Agricultural 

 Society at Taunton June 1852, at Plymouth June 1853, at 

 Tiverton June 1855, at Newton Abbott June 1857, was highly 

 commended at Yeovil June 1856, highly commended by the 

 judges of the Royal Agricultural Society at Gloucester July 



1853, at Lincoln July 1854, and at Carlisle July 1855) ; a 

 single cheese press, price £2 10s. (received the prize from the 

 Bath and West of England Agricultural Society at Plymouth 

 1853, and was highly commended at the meeting of the same 

 society at Tiverton 1855, and at Yeovil 1856) ; a double cheese 



