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wroii^lit iron tree guurda, 123. aud 18a. each ; a set of wrought 

 iroa ornaiueutftl j^arden seats, price from 328. 6d. upwards ; 

 pair of matin pattern garden seats, one for three persons 228. 

 6d., and cue single seat lis. ; a rustic table flower stand, price 

 22a. 6d. ; and a pair of iron and wire ornamental garden seats, 

 galvanized, one to hold three persona at COs., and one 

 for one person 42s., invented and manufactured by she 

 exhibiters ; a pair of folding garden or camp stools, manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters, price 4s. 6d. and 53. 6d.; 

 a wrought-iron garden seat, made of plain iron, to hold three 

 persons, price 18s. 6d. ; a wrought-iron field gate, aud wrought- 

 iron posts, with basements (the silver medal of this Society has 

 . been awarded to thia gate, also the first prize of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society of Ireland, besides nine other premiums 

 from different provincial societies), price 2/. 10s. ; a wrought- 

 iron field gate, price 1/. 6s., another size 1/. 10s. ; a wrought- 

 iron field gate aud iron pillars, price 31. 10a. complete ; a 

 wrought-iron uuclimbable gate, price 21. 12s. 6d. ; a wrought- 

 iron entrance gate, with side gates and pillars, price of the set 

 complete, 11/. 15s. ; a wrought-iron entrance gate, price 3/. 

 139. ; a pair of wrought-irou ornamental entrance gatea, price 

 of the gatea alone, 61. 10s., complete 9/. ; a pair of strong 

 wrought-iron entrance gates, with spear heads, price 10/. ; a 

 wrought-iron gate fitted to cast-iron pillars, price 3/. 123. 6d. ; 

 a wrougiit-irou field gate fitted to cast iron pillars, price 4/. ; 

 smaller size 1/. 5a.; a wrought-iron field gate fitted to wood 

 posts, price 1/. 28. 6d. ; a wrought-irou entrance gate, with 

 handsome octagonal pillars, price 12i. 12«. ; a wrought-irou 

 entrance gate, with plain octaffon pillars, price 5'. lOs. ; a pair 

 of wrought-iron hand gates, fitted to self-acting caat-iron pil- 

 lars, price li. 7s. 6d. and upwards ; and a specimen of premium 

 continuous sheep or light cattle fence, price 2s. 2d. per yard ; 

 all invented and manufactured by the eshibitera (the latter 

 obtained the sdver medal of this Society on two occasions) : 

 (new implement) a specimen length of continuous sheep or 

 light cattle fence, with patented improvements, invented, im- 

 proved, aud manufactured by the exhibiters, price 2s. 3d. per 

 yard ; several specimens of premium continuous cattle, ox, 

 deer, and shrubbery fence, price 2s. 5|^d. per yard, and upwards; 

 and a premium wionght-iron hurdle, price 4s. Id., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; (new implement) patent 

 wrought-iron hurdles for sheep or oxen, invented by Henry 

 Smith, of Brierley Hill Iron Works, manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiter, price 4s. 4d. each, and upwards ; premium wrought- 

 iron hurdles for sheep or oxen, price 4s. lOd. each, and up- 

 wards, and a length of strong wrought-irou railing, uuclimb- 

 able, price I8s. per yard, invented and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; a act of sheep-folding hurdles (two patterns), ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiters, prices 17s. and 16s, each ; a poul- 

 try or hen-coop, price 12s. 6d. ; a length of strained wire ox 

 fence, price withoiit the vertical wires ls.9d. per lineal yard ; a 

 lengthof strained wire deer fence, price without vertical rods Is. 

 lid., with ditto 73. per lineal yard ; a machine for tightening or 

 straining wire fencing, price 2'. 23. ; an iron vermin proof rick 

 stand, price from 42. upwards ; an oblong rick stand, price from 

 41. 7s. 6d. upwards; a aet of cast-iron rick stand pillars and 

 tops, price 1/. lla. 6d. per aet, aud upwards; a wrought-iron 

 footpath or turnstile gate aud posts, price 21. complete ; a stall 

 division, price 1'. 159. ; a ventilating stall division, price 21. 

 15s. and upwards ; a loose box (showing three patterns), the 

 price of either pattern per foot run is 63. 6d., or if with deal 

 boarding I5 in. thick, 43. 6d. per foot run extra, if with oak 

 boarding 7a. 6d. per foot run extra, the poata which are 7 feet 

 high I63. each, and the panel for door Sa. each ; a rack and 

 manger may be had either to the right or left hand, price 

 plain li. lOs., with manger enamelled 2^. Ss., the whole {jal- 

 21. 123. 6d. ; a rack, manger, and water-trough, price, plain 2l., 

 with manger and water-trough enamelled 31., the whole galva- 

 nized 31. 7s. 6d.; astraight swivel manger, price, plain 11 . ena- 

 melled 1/. 17s. 6d., galvanized 2^.; acoruer swivel mauger, 

 price, plain 12. , enamelled II. 17s. 6d., galvanized 2/.; a circular 

 wrought-iron rack, price, plain lis., galvanized 143.; a corner 

 rack, price, plain 8s. 6d., galvanized lis. 6d. ; a ventilator and 

 air brick, price 123. 6d. ; another size lOa. each ; a drain and 

 trap, price 148. 6d. ; a horse pot, price lOs. : all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a board containing fittings for 

 stable and saddle room, invented by the exhibiters, prices 

 various. 



E. Page and Co., of Bedford. 

 A six horse power high pressure fixed steam engine, I 



price 14.5/, invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; a patent improved lever horse rake, price 71. 

 10s., invented by William Williams, of Bedford, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters (prizes were awarded 

 to this implement at the meeting of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society of England held at Southampton in 1!!44, at Nor- 

 wich \M6, and at Dublin in 1851 ; was also highly com- 

 mended at Carlisle in 185.'}, and at Salisbury in 1857); a 

 set of patent four beam diagonal iroji harrows, price 21. 5s. 

 and upwards, invented by Samuel Taylor, of Cotton End, 

 and manufactured by the exhihitera (obtained the prize at 

 Derby in 1843, at Southampton in l!)44, at Slirewabury in 

 181.5, at Northampton in 1847, at Norwich in liU!), and at 

 Exeter in 1850; the prize medal was also awarded at the 

 Great Exhibition in 1851 ; they obtained the prize at Lewes 

 in 1852, at Gloucester in 1853, and at Chelmsford in 1850"); 

 a four-wheel wrought iron lever sciiffler, price C/, another 

 size 71., invented by William Williams, of Bedford, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a small two knife chaff 

 engine, price 21. 15s , other .sizes from 4/. 10s. to 10/. 10s.; 

 a three knife chatt' engine, price 13/. 13s.; a set of im- 

 proved whippletrees, price lis. 6d. ; and a set of improved 

 equalizing whippletrees, price 1/. 6s., manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; three sizes of a draining tile machine, price 

 13/. 13s., 17/. 17s., and 20/., invented "by William Williams, 

 of Bedford, and manufactured by the exhibiters (received a 

 prize of 25/. at the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at 

 Northampton in 1847); a combined horse hoe, scarifier, 

 and boating plough, price 3/. 10s., with moulding plough 

 1/. extra; a double breasted bouting or ridging plough, 

 price 3/. 15s., fitted up as a swing plough 3/, 5s., with one 

 wheel 3/. 1 Os., with marker to regulate the width of lidge 

 7s. 6d. extra, with a set of hoes 10s. extra ; two wrought iron 

 ploughs, price 3/. Ifls. and 3/. 15s., if v/ith steel breast 9s. 

 extra; an improved horse hoe, price with two wheels 2?. 

 10s., with one wheel 21.; a sample of draining pipe and tile 

 machine dies, price from 6s. 6d. to 15s. each; a die and 

 stage for making bricks, and ditto for making pantiles, price 

 41. 43., manufactured by the exhibiters. 



RoBT. WardelLj of Aldbrough, Stanwick, near Dar- 

 lington, Yorkshire. 

 (New implement) a self-acting .side deliver^'^ reaping 

 machine, to deliver either in swathe or sheaf, price 42/., 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Henkv Bruckshaw, of Hinstock, near Market 

 Drayton, Shropshire. 

 (New implement) a cheese press, price £4; and (new 

 implement) a caving riddle, price £2 2s., invented and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford. 



A set of Smith's patent apparatus for cultivating land by 

 steam power, price £430 ; and a Smith's patent steam culti- 

 vator, price £10, another size £18; and a Smith's patent 

 steam subsoil plough, price £4, invented by William 

 Smith, of Woolston, and manufactured for and by the ex- 

 hibiters; a Howard's patent ridging plough, price £5; (new 

 implement) a patent chaff sifter or screen, price £10 ; a pa- 

 tent iron dwarf plough, price £2 5s , another size £3 3s. ; 

 a patent ridge or double breast plough, price £3 17s. 6d.; a 

 patent iron one wheel plough, price £3 17s. 6d. ; a patent 

 iron swing plough, price £3 17s. Cd.; a patent iron plough, 

 price £4 7s. 6d. ; a patent ridge or double breast plough, 

 price £4 7s. 6d., with marker 7s. 6d. extra, with hoes lOs. 

 extra (the only prize ever offered by the Royal Agricultural 

 Society for ridging ploughs was awarded to J. and F. 

 Howard at Chelmsford, 1856) ; a patent iron plough, price 

 £4 12s. 6d. (received the first prize for general puri)oses, 

 and the first prize for light land, at the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's meeting at Chelmsford in 1856, which, with the 

 first prize for deep ploughing at the same meeting, and ten 

 first premiums previously awarded, make thirteen first 

 prizes awarded by the Royal Agricultural Society to the 

 exhibiters for the best plough^ ; a patent subsoil plough, 

 price £3 r2s. 6d. ; a wrought iron colonial swing plough, 

 price £4 123. 6d. ; a wrought iron colonial plough, price £5 

 2s. 6d. ; a patent iron plough, price £6 ; a patent double 

 furrow plough, price with steel breasts complete £6 6s., an- 



