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THK lARMKR'S MA(;AZ1NK. 



the exhibiter; a strong torn crusher, price £9 lO.s., invented 

 hy Richmond and Chandler of Salford, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter, a smaller size (new implement), price Oos.; 

 a cake breaker, price 55s , manufactured by the exhibiter ; 

 a cake breaking machine, price 90s., invented by Mr. 

 Nicholson of Newark, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter ; a Gardner's double action turnip cutter, price 

 £5, invented by the late James Gardner of Banbury, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a cheese press, price oSs., 

 and compound lever cheese presses of various sizes, price 

 55s., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter (received repeated prizes from the Staffordshire 

 Agricultural Society) ; a curd mill, price 'Ms , improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a cast cockle, or heat box, 

 price r2s., invented and manufactured by the exhibiter; a 

 five-tined lever horse hoe, price 45s , manufactured by the 

 exhibiter ; (new implement) a three-tined root grubber, 

 price 473. (id., invented and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 a general purpose plough, price 7t)s, and a ridge or double- 

 breast plough, price 60.S., manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 a parallel lever subsoil plough, price £5 10s., invented by 

 Gray and Son of Uddingston, and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiter: a five-tined cultivator, grubber, and paring plough, 

 price 90s., improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; 

 a scven-tined ditto, price £6 lOs. ; a chain harrow, price 

 (j'Os .manufactured b}' the exhibiter; a patent self-relieving 

 chain harrow, price 80s., invented by Mr. Cartwright of 

 Shrewsbury, and manufactured by the exhibiter; a two- 

 furrow presser,' with drilling apparatus, price £8 10s., 

 invented by J. Bright, Esq., of Teddesly, Statfordshire, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; a two-furrow 

 turnip and mangold drill, price £5 lOs., invented and manu- 

 factured by the txbibiter ; a sheep rack, price G3s , im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; an assortment 

 of poultry troughs, price 9d."to Cs. 6d., invented by Barnard 

 and Bishop of Norwich, and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 an assortment of pig troughs, price 15s. and lower, manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; two ornamental garden chairs, 

 price 28s. and 35s., designed by the Coalbrookdale Company, 

 and manufactured bj' the fxhibiter ; an ornamental flower- 

 pot stand, price 153 , designed and manufactured bj' the 

 exhibiter; two liquid manure taps, price 3s. 6d and 4s. (id., 

 and an improved carriage jack, price 8s. 6d., invented and 

 nianufiictured by the exhibiter ; a roller malt mill, price £5 

 15s., and a Tennant's grubber, on wheels, price 95s., manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; an improved patent press wheel 

 roller and clod crusher, price £10", invented by Mr. Cam- 

 bridge of Bristol, and manufactured by the exhibiter, 



William Henry Peake, of 44, Wood-street, 

 Liverpool, Lancashire. 



Several sizes and specimens of wrought iron hurdles, price 

 3s. and upwards, manufactnred by the exhibiter; two wrought 

 iron full-braced gates, price oSs. and upward?, invented and 

 manufactured by tlie exhibiter ; three wrought iron flat-barred 

 field gates, price 2 Is. and upwards, aud two wrought iron 

 round-barred field gates, price 30». and upwards, improved and 

 manufiictured by the exhibiter; two wrought-iron taper-barred 

 gates, price 52b., manufactured by the exhibiter ; a length of 

 wrought iron running fence, 4ft. high, price 49. per lineal 

 yard, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a sample 

 of iron portable hurdles, price 5s., invented by R. C. Lowndes, 

 Esq., of West Derby, aud manufactured by the exhibiter ; a 

 wrought iron hurdle, Gft. long and 4ft. high, price 93. 4d., and 

 a wrouglit iron vertical-barred espalier trainer, price 78. 6d., 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiter; a pair of wrought 

 iron Gothic-pattern entrance gates, price 6/., aud a pair of 

 wrought iron gates, price 5/. IDs., manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiter ; three wrought iron wicket gates, price 203. and up- 

 wards ; a wire-training arch, price 63s. ; an ornamental pot 

 stand, of wire-work, price 32s., aud wrought iron atraif;ht and 

 concave garden seats, price 288. and upwards, manufactured 

 by the exhibiter; a wrought iron self-shutting gate, price 303. 

 and upwards ; a eample of poultry fencing, 6ft. high, price Ss. 

 6d. per yard; a wrought iron circular hay-rack, price 7s. 6d,, 

 corner do. 63. 6d. ; a wrought iron wlieelbarrow with wrought 

 iron wheel, price 303., aud samples of wrought iron stakes for 

 supporting plants, price per dozen, 2ft. long 2s. and upwards, 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Robert and John Reeves, of Bratton, near West- 

 bury, Wilts. 



A patent four-row drill for liquid and aeed, 6ft. wide, price 

 281. lOs. (llie Royal Agricultural Society of England awarded a 

 silver medal to this drill at York 1848, a prize at Norwich 1819, 

 a prize at Exeter 1850, a special prize at Gloucester 1853, a 

 prize at Lincoln 1851, and at Carlisle 1855), and (new imple- 

 ment) a patent three-row do., price 34^ 53., invented by Thoa. 

 Chandler, of Aldbourne, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters ; a patent two or three-row drill for liquid and seed, 

 4Jft. wide, price 311. 15s. ; a patent economical drill for dry 

 manure and seed, 6ft. wide, price 121. (a silver medal was 

 awarded to this machine at Salisbury 1857) ; a patent com- 

 bined drill for three rows of dry manure and seed, or seveu 

 rows of corn without manure, price 18Z.; a two or three-row 

 patent economical drill for dry manure and aeede, 4 jft. wide, 

 price 101. ; a patent dry manure distributor, price 101. (a prize 

 was awarded to this machine by the Royal Agricultural Society 

 of England at S.»lisbiiry 1857), and a patent band drill for corn 

 or seeds, price 703., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; a patent rotary corn screen or riddle, invented 

 by John Palmer, of Stockton-on-Tees, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters, price 9^. lOs., and a patent cheese- 

 rnaking apparatus, price 22^, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by Edward Cockey and Sons, of Erome Selwood. 



WiLLi.iM Smith, of Kettering, near Northampton. 



An improved double-blast winnowing machine, price 13?. 

 13s. (a prize of 5/. was awarded to this machine at the York- 

 siiire Agricultural Society's Meeting, aud also three prizes at 

 other meetings), another size 11?. lis., and a new patent 

 steerage horse hoe, price 71. lOs , with lever 203. extra (a prize 

 of 4O3. was awarded to this implement at Salisbury 1857, and 

 a special prize at York 1857, commended by the judges at Car- 

 lisle in 1855, and received a first-class medal at Paris in 1855 

 and 100 fr. in 1856, and also a prizeof 6Z. at Athlonein 185()); 

 smaller sizes 71. and 61. lOs., mvented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter. 



George Taylor, of Bury, Lancashire. 



A combined portable machine, price 52?. lOs., invented by 

 the exhibiter. 



Thomas Standing, of Lime-street, Fishergate, 

 Preston, Lancashire. 



Several rolls of strong double-selvage small diamond mesh 

 hare and rabbit-proof wire-netting, price per lineal yard 4^d. 

 and upwards ; several rolls of strong double-selvage galvanized 

 wire sheep and deer fencing, price per lineal yard lOj i. aud up- 

 wards ; a roll of extra-strong double-selvage galvanized house, 

 garden-wall, flower, fruit, and vine-training fencing, price per 

 lineal yardls. 4id. ; several other rolls of strong extra-small 

 diamond mesh double-selvage galvanized wire-netting, price 

 per lineal yard Sid. and upwards, all invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter; an improved portable Victoria 

 gardeu-chair, price los., and (new implement) four sizes of a 

 sun .lud planet motion churn, to ciiurn 16 gallons, price 223. 

 aud upwards, made all sizes from 2 to 100 gallons, invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Thomas .Stapleton, of Dock Office Row, Hull, 

 Yorkshire. 



A portable or travelling corn grinding mill, price 70?. ; a 

 portable corn grinding mill (obtained a prize of 20s. at the 

 Lincolnshire As^ricultural Show, held at Louth 1857), price 

 34?., and a corn mill, price 135?., invented, improved, and ma- 

 nufactured by John Tye, of Lincoln ; several sizes aud de.=!crip- 

 tions of French burr mill (bed) stones, price 7?. 10s. aud up- 

 wards; several sizes aud descriptions of Erench burr mill 

 (runner) stones, price 8?. IO3. and upwards ; a Derbyshire 

 Peak mill stone, price 3?. lOs.; a Derbyshire Peak mill (bed) 

 etone, price 4?. lOs, ; a Derbyshire Peak mill (runner) stone, 

 price 5/.; a parcel of iron proving staffs, price 2/. IO3, a par- 

 cel of cast-steel milt chisels, price 1 s, per lb. ; a chisel haft, price 

 6s. 6d., another size 10s. 6d., and a pair of iron blocks, price 

 453., all improved aud manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Henry Atwood Thompson, of Lewes, Sussex. 

 (New implement) a patent hay-making machine, with re- 



