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manufactured by the exhibiters; a chaff cutting machine 

 with three knives, price £13 (gained the first prize given 

 by the Royal Agricultural Society of England for eleven years 

 iu succession), and a chaff cutting machine with two knives, 

 price £10, invented by John Comes, sen , improved and manu- 

 factured by James Corues, of Barbriilge ; a chaff cutting ma- 

 chine with two knives, price £10, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by Kic'imond and Chandler, of Salford — smaller 

 aizes from £8 10s. down to £2 10s. ; a patent steel oil mill, 

 price £3 ISs., and a patent bean cutter, price £4, invented by 

 G. A. Biddell, of Ipswich, improved and manufactured by Kan- 

 somes and Siois, of Ipswich ; an improved corn crusher for 

 hand power, price £4 lOs., itnprove3 and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; an improved corn crusher, price £0 lOa., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by Richmond and Chandler, of Sal- 

 ford ; an improved oilcake breaker, price 633., improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a registered double action 

 oilcake breaker for sheep and oxen, price "Os., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by Smith and Ashby, of Stamford ; 

 a double action oilcake breaker for sheep and oxen, price OOs,, 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by Selby Hand, of 

 Glinton ; a patent tiunip cutter, price SOs,, invented by the 

 late James Gardner, of Banbury, improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters (a silver medal was awarded to the exhibi- 

 ters for this implement at the Northampton meeting of the 

 Royal Agricultural Society of England) ; a patent root pulper, 

 price £6 6s., another size £5 5s., invented and manufactured by 

 E. H. Beutall, of Heybridge ; an oak barrel churn, price 57s. 

 6d., a larger size 65s., improved and manufactured by Robin- 

 son, of Coventry ; a single cheese press, price 50s., another kind 

 price 72s. 6d., and a double cheese press, price £5, manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a curd mill or grinder, price 30s., 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a patent iron 

 plough, price 923. 6d., skim coulter and drag chain 7s. 6d, ex- 

 tra (has received 13 first prizes from the 'Royal Agricultural 

 Society of England), and a set of patent joiated harrows, price 

 80s., invented and manufactured by J. and F. Howard, of Bed- 

 ford ; a Mercote balance scarifier or tormentor, price 55s., a 

 smaller size 453., invented by Luke Pearman, Esq., of Mercote 

 Hall, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a chain harrow, 

 price 6O3 , another size 703., improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters; a cast iron field roller, price £11, manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a single row turnip and mangold 

 wurtzel drill, price 52s. 6d., and a double row ditto, price QOs,, 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by Rhodenhurst, of 

 Drayton ; a three row corn drill, price 90s., and an expanding 

 horse hoe (highly commended by the judges of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society's meeting at Salisbury, 1857), price 403., 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; a-pitent horse 

 rake, price £S lOs., invented and manufactured by J. and F. 

 Howard, of Bedford ; a set of improved trussed whippletrees, 

 price, wood Qs. 6d., iron IO3. 6d. per set, invented by E. W. 

 Harding, of Old Springs, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 several sizes of an improved platform weighing machine, price 

 with weights complete G53. and upwards, and several sizes, 

 sets, and specimens of weighing machines, price 45s. and up- 

 wards, all improved and manufactured by W, and T. Avery of 

 Birmingham ; a set of patent draining tools, price 39s., in- 

 vented by Josiah Parkes, Esq., of London, improved and 

 manufactured by W. A. Lyndon, of Birmingham (the prize 

 of £5 was awarded to the exhibiters for these tools, at the 

 Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Northampton, 1847 ; 

 also at Leves, 1852) ; a set of patent draining tools, price 233. 

 (the prize of £5 was awarded to the exhibiters for these tools 

 at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Northampton, 

 1847), aiid several bundles of patent spades, sliovela digging 

 forks, hay forks, unloading forks, pitchforks, border forks, ma- 

 nure forks,potato forks, and barley lorks, prices various, accord- 

 ing to quality, from Is. lOd. upwards, all improved and manufac- 

 tured by W. A. Lyndon, of Birmingham ; a bundle of bright 

 cast steel spades (assorted), price 43. 9d. and upwards, invented 

 and matiufactured by Francis Parkes, of Stonehocse; a bun- 

 dle of roun.-i-nose gravel or railway shovels, price 24s. per doz., 

 a pair of hand dr«g rakes, price 8s. 6d. each and upwards, and 

 a pair of black pulley blocks with iron sheaves, price, small 7s , 

 large SOs. per pair, all manufactured by the exhibiters; a pair 

 of best warranted extra leathered double nailed smiths' bellows, 

 price 63s., and an improved portible foige, price 84s., manu- 

 factured by J. Onions, Birmingham; a best warranted anvil, 

 price 283. per cwt., an improved black staple vice, price, small 



IDs. 6d., large 17a. 6d., a pair of iron arms and boxes, price, 

 2 inch 153., 2^ inch 24s. per pair, and a mail patent axle, with 

 long bolts, price Ij inch 27p. 6.1., L^ inch 308. each, manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a bundle of best made fencing wire, 

 price 13s. per cwt., manufactured by Evers, of Cradley ; an 

 instrument for straining wire, price 443., an improved lifting 

 jack, price £5, another size £10, a wooden wheelbarrow, price 

 25s , an iron wheelbarrow, price 30s., an iron sack cart, price 

 small 93. 6d., larger 16s. 6d., and a wood frame sack cart, price 

 small 12s. 6d., larger 15.?., manufactured by the exhibiters; a 

 set of imperial iron bound measures, price 32s. 9d., manufac- 

 tured by Ranford, of Willow Walk ; an improved hand road 

 scraping machine, price 708., manufactured by Bourne and 

 Harris, of Somerset ; a set of cast iron stable furniture, price 

 the complete set 80s., improved and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; a set of improved cast iron stable furniture, price, 

 ornamental division, with bottom cill and heel post (without 

 wood work) 953., manger, rack, and water trough 403., gutter- 

 ing with loose cover 2s. 3d. per foot, improved and manufac- 

 tured by Dowall and exhibiters, of Birmingham ; a bundle of 

 black and galvanized cart and plough traces, price black 4d., 

 and galvanized 5^d. per lb„ manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 an improved Leamington kitchen range, price £5 lOa., another 

 size £9, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a pair 

 of wrought iron carriage gates, price £20, a strong wrought 

 iron field gate, price 203., a wrought iron tubular field gate, 

 price 30s., posts for ditto 25s., a pair of wrought iron self- 

 acting gates, price 253., a specimen of wrought iron fencing, 

 with pilasters, price from 3s. 6d. to 53. per yard, and a length 

 of continuous fencing, price 2s. 6d. per yard, all manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a patent double action mangle, price £10 

 lOs., and a linen press, price 55s., improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a portable iron bedstead, price lOs. 6d., 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a water or manure pump, 

 price 523., manufactured by Stock, of Birmingham ; an im- 

 proved garden engine, price £5, and an iron garden roller, 

 price 45 s., manufactured by the exhibiters ; a patent lawn 

 mowing machine, price £6, invented by E. Budding, improved 

 and manufactured by Ferrabee, of Thrupp Mills ; (new imple- 

 ment) a patent lawn mowing and rolling machine, price £7 

 lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by Shanks, of 

 Arbroath ; a pair of new pattern Berlin black Grecian vases, 

 price 51., manufactured by the exhibiters ; four pairs of cast 

 iron vases and pedestals, price per pair, small fluted TOs., me- 

 dium fluted 5/. 103., Medici 9Z. 10s., antique III. lOs., and a 

 cait iron vase and pedestal, price, Warwick 10?., Tazza 40s., 

 large fluted 71. 15s., leaf pattern 95s., lotus 553. each, manu- 

 factured by Handyside, of Britannia Foundry ; a pair of rustic 

 pattern garden seats, price 453., designed and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; a pair of Grecian ditto, price 55s., manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a pair of new rustic pattern garden seats 

 with arms, price 603,,and a pair of new rustic pattern hall chairs 

 with arms, price 55s., designed and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; a pheasant feeder, price Ss., improved aud manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters; a specimen of vermin traps, price, 

 rabbit I63., Dorset 2l3., improved Warwick 27s., hawk SOs., 

 rat 83. 6d., small bird 5s. 6d., mole 53. per dozen, manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; and a stand of models. 



Richard Bach, of Birmingham, Warwickshire. 



A six horse portable steam engine on wheels, price £193, 

 aud a two horse fixed high pressure steaoa engine, price £34, 

 iavented and manufactured by the exhibiter. 

 S.\muelHenton, of 7, Bridge-street, Lambeth, Surrey- 

 side Westminster-bridge, London. 



Two patent elastic riding saddles aud one lady's side saddle, 

 price, gentleman's saddle £5 lOs., lady's ditto £8 83, invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Overton, of Wre.xham, Denbighshire. 



A Newcastle prize one-horse cart, price £12 lOs., curved 

 raves £3 extra ; a Newcastle or model one-horse cart, price 

 £14 5s., with shelviug £1 lOs. extra (received the prize at the 

 Newcastle meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, in com- 

 petition with forty-two others) ; an improved small pattern 

 patent self-cleaning roller, price, 6 feet long £17 10s., with 

 travelling wheels £2 extra (has received several medals and 

 prizes of the Royal Agricultural Society, and the council great 

 medal of the Great Exhibition of 1851) ; and a pair of patent 

 cart wheels and axles, price £7, invented and improved by 



