THE FARMKR'S MACJAZINK. 



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John Patterson and Co., of Beverley ; a patent cliaOf- cutler for 

 power, price 10?. lOa., invented, improved, and mannfactureil 

 by Piiicksley and Sims, of Legh; an improved chaff-outtcr, 

 with 3 knives, price 9/. lOs,, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibitor ; a stronf:^ roller lubbling mill for 

 power, price 9'. lOs., manufactured by the exhibiter; a patent 

 wheat mill and dressing n)achine or domestic corn mill, price 

 6;. lOd., invented, improved, and manufactured by Messrs. 

 Lloyd and Son, London ; an improved barrel churn for power, 

 50 gallons, price 4;. 7s. 6d., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by Robinson and Son, of Coventry ; a patent paring 

 plough, price 6'. 6s., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 William Woof, of Weston Birt; an improved lever corn drill 

 with 13 spouts, price 29^; and a compound lever cheese press, 

 price 3'. 83. and upwards, invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter ; an improved 2- row ridge drill for tur- 

 nips and mang 1 wurzel, price 5/., manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter ; au improved barrel churn, price 2/. 1 43. and upwards, 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by Robinson and Son, 

 Coventry ; a patent iron plough, price Al. 1^. 6d., another size 

 Al. 123. 6'1. ; a patent iron swing plough, price 3/. ITs., and 

 a patent horse rake fitted with steel teeth, price 8i. 10s., im- 

 proved and manufactured by J. and F. Howard, of Bedford ; 

 and a set of improved truss whippletree?, price lis. 6d., manu- 

 factured by J. and F. Howard, of Bedford; several troughs 

 for pigs, sheep, cattle, dogs, &c , at various prices from 3s. to 

 16s.; a stack pdlar and cap, price Ss. ; a patent prize root- 

 pulper, price 5i. Ss. ; an improved prize oilcake mill, price 3'. 

 139. Gd. ; and au improved oilcake mill, price 21. 2s., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by E. H. Bentall, of Heybridge; 

 an improved l-horse cart, price 12/. and 14/., with harvest 

 shelvings, 1/. 12if. extra, and an improved pair-horse waggon, 

 price 29/. lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by Wil- 

 liam Crosskill, of Beverley ; and a double roller cake breaker 

 on wood frame, price 4/. ISs., invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter. 



CoTTAM AND CoTTAM, of St. Pancras Iron Works, 

 Old St. Pancas Road, London. 



A full-sized model of a stall, fitted up to show the patent 

 manger, price £4 7s. 6d,, invented by Professor Varael, of the 

 Royal Vetiriuary College, and manufactured by the exhibi- 

 ters (received the commeBdatioa of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society of England at Salisbury, 1857, and the silver medal of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland at Waterford„1857) ; 

 an iron manger, rack, and water trough combined, price £2 

 123. 6d., invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a stall 

 division, price £2 10s., invented by the exhibiters; an 

 enamelled manger and rack combined, price £3, tnanufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a stall division, price £1 53. 6d., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; (new article) an iron 

 manger rack and water trough, price £3 123. 6d., manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a set of white enamelled iron plates, 

 for tlie heads of stalls, price Ss, 6d. per foot; a set of tinted 

 enamelled iron plates, price Ss. 6d. per foot; a stall division, 

 price £1 173. 6d,, and a patent enamelled manger rack a'ld 

 water trough, price £3 15s., manufactured by the exhibiters; 

 (new article) a patent pivot manger, price £1 63. 6d., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a length of patent move- 

 able cover gutter for stalls, price 2s. 6d. per foot ; an angle 

 piece of patent moveable cover gutter, price Ss. 6d. per foot; 

 lengths of patent moveable cover for loose boxes, price 23. 6d. 

 per foot ; a horse pot to receive stable drainage, and trapped 

 to prevent smell, price 79. ; (new articles) a set of patent har- 

 ness brackets, comprising collar brackets, price 2s. 6d., pad 

 bracket 2s. 6d., bridle holder 23. 6d, harness holder 23. 6d.; 

 and a board of harness room fittings, manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; (new articles) a set of patent harness brackets, 

 price 29s. and 4l8. 6d., covered with gutta percha, invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; an improved patent sus- 

 pending rod for cleaning harness, &c., price 21s., manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; (new articles) head plates and bolts, 

 price 49. 6d.; (new articles) a model of ^stalls and boxes, in- 

 vented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a stand of chains, 

 various prices; an improved pattern rack chain, price 5s.; au 

 improved pipe pillar rein, price 6.s. ; an improved stable lan- 

 tern price S3.; a registered safety lantern for stablea, &c., price 

 ISs. ; au improved pattern stable fork, price Ss. 6d.; an im- 

 proved pattern dung fork, price 5s. Sd. ; a strong sack truck, 

 price IBs.; and a ^strong iron sack truck, price Hs., manu- 



factured by the cxiiibitera ; au improved caniagc setter, price 

 18*., nivented and manufactured by the exhibitcrH ; au iron 

 carriage setter, price 258. ; au enamelled wash stand and top, 

 price 21s. ; a harness room stove, price Ids, another size 253. ; 

 an iron corn bin, price SOs. and upwards to COs. ; au improved 

 corn conductor and meter, price "s. Gd ; au improved stable 

 bucket, price Gs , and an improved stable puinp, price 4 in. 

 6O3, 3^- in. 459., I) in. 389., manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 asauitary horse pot, price 6s. ; another size 89. 6d., invented 

 by the Sauitry Commissioners, awd manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters ; an improved cast iron stink trap, price, 10 in., 10s, 

 12 in. 2O3. ; a sample of stable grates and frames, price 8 in. 

 Is. 9d., 12 in. 43. 3d., 18 in. 12s. 6d. each ; a cant iron venti- 

 lator, price Is. 6d. ; circular ventilaors, 23. 6d. to 73. 6d. 

 each; two oblong ventilators, price Ss. 6d. and :>%. Gd. each ; 

 an improved circular ventilator, price 21?. ; a patent chaff 

 cutting machine, price 90s. ; a patent oat bruising machine, 

 price bl. 78. 6 d.; an odometer, orland measurer, price 70s. : 

 a dynamometer, or draught gauge, price 11. ; a star plate 

 and ring, price 2s. 6d.; a collection of ornamental name 

 plates, price 2s. Gd. ; two wrou!<ht iron corner hay racks, 

 price 12s. 6d. and I63. Gd. ; two wrought iron straight hay rack, 

 price 16s. Gd. ; two wrought iron circular hay racks, price 

 93. and 17?. ; a cast iron corner hay rack, galvanized, price 

 26s.; an iron manger rack, and water trough, plain, price 

 6O9. ; an iron corner manger, plain, price 553., small size less; 

 an iron corner manger, enamelled, price 6O3., small size less; 

 patent collar bar sheep hurdles, price 43. 6d. and upwards, 

 iuvented and raanufactvreJ by the exhibiters (received the 

 silver medal of the Royal Agricultural Society ol England at 

 Silisbury, 1857, and the high commendation of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society of Ireland at Waterford, 1857) ; a collec- 

 tion of patent collar bar cattle, ox, and deer hurJles, price Sa. 

 Gd., 6s., and upwards ; a collection of collar bar garden and field 

 hurdles, prices 7a. lOd., 8s. 8d., and upwards; a collection 

 of wrought iron ^collar-barred^ field gates, price 32s. (received 

 the silver medal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 

 at Salisbury, 1857, and the high commendation of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society of Ireland at Waterford, 1857), invented 

 and manufacture! by the exhibiters; a wrought iron flat- 

 barred field gate, price 42s. and 56s. 6d.; a wrought iron 

 field gate, price 583. and upwards; a pair of wrought iron 

 field gates, price 693. 6d., another size Ql. 4s. ; and a wrought 

 iron fencing (continuous), price lO^^d. per foot, manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; (new implement) a wrought iron improved 

 rational or foot gate, price I83. 6d., improved by the exhibiter ; 

 a strained wire fencing, for cattle, price Is. S^d. per yard ; 

 straining standards for wire fencing, price 25s. Gd. each ; in- 

 termediate uprights for strained wire fencing, price lid. each ; 

 a coil of best strained wire, containing 160 yards, price IDs. 6d. ; 

 a wrought iron tree guard, price 15s. 6d., another size 25s., 

 and a pair of pole chains for a carriage, price ISs., manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter3. 



William Crowley and Sons, of Newport Pag- 

 nall, Buckinghamshire. 



(New implement) a set of ploughs, price £40 to £50, and 

 {nevf implement) a cultivator, price from £30 to £40, both to 

 be worked by steam power, to compete for the £500 prize, and 

 a general-purposes cart, price 16Z., all invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters. The latter is the Great 

 Exhibition prize cart. 



Barnard and Bishop, of Norwich, Norfolk. 



A patent root pulper, price £4 10s. and upwards, in- 

 vented and manufactured by the exhibiters; a root grater 

 or turnip cutter, price £4 JOs., improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a root grater, price £3 10s , invented by 

 Bushe and Barter, of Ijismore, Ireland, improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiters ; an improved turnip slicer, price 

 £4, invented and manufactured by the exhibiters ; two 

 (Jardner's turnip cutters for sheep, price £4 10s. and £5, a 

 ditto double action, price £5 1 Os., and a ditto for cattle, 

 price £4 10s., all invented by James Gardner, of Banbury, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibitens; patent 

 barley hummellers or avellers, price £4 10s. and £0 lOs., in- 

 vented by R. R. Holben, of Barton, Cambridge, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; patent rotary corn 

 screens and riddles for farmers' use, price £8 8s. and £ l3 

 13s., invented by John Palmer, of Stockton-on-Tees, 



