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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



prise ot' the Roy«l Agricultural Society of England at the 

 Lewes meeting 1852, at Gloucester 1853, also at Lincoln 1854), 

 price 4/. ISs, 6/. 153. and 10'.; a chaff-cutting machine with 

 two knives, price 553. ; (new implement) a cheese apparatus, 

 price 458. and 50s. ; and a curd mill, price 403., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by James Cornes, of Barbridge ; a 

 No. I. cheese press, improved and manufactured by James 

 Comes, of liarhriilge, price SOs., 553 , and GUs. ; a seed drill, 

 invented by John Cornes, seur., of Barbridge, improved and 

 maiiufaclurcJ by James Cornes, of Barbridge, price 503.; a 

 kibbling mill for oats and beans, manufactured by B. Samuel- 

 son, of Banbury, price 5/. IO3. ; a wrought-iron sheep hurdle, 

 price 43. 6d. and 53. 6d. ; an improved iron horse drag-rake, 

 manufactured by Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich (highly com- 

 mended at the Royal Agricultural show at Lincoln, and ob- 

 tained the first prize at Salisbury in 1857), price 7^. IO3. ; and 

 a Howard's improved scarifier, manufactured by J. and F. 

 Howard, of Bedford, price 6^ 



Frederick Michael Gregory, of Shavington Hall, 

 near IMarket Drayton, Shropshire. 



A registered chaflF-cutter with two knives, invented, improved 

 and manufactured by James Corses, of Barbridge (gained the 

 first prize of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at the 

 Lewes meeting 1352, at Gloucester 1853, also at Lincoln 1854, 

 as "the best chaff engine to be worked by hand-power"), price 

 42. 15s. 



William Foster, of Lincoln. 



A seven-horse power portable steam-engine, price 210^. : 

 and a combined portable thrashing machine, price 105^.. im- 

 proved and manufactured by the eshihiter : and (new imple- 

 ment) a clover drill and horse rake combined, invented and 

 manufactured by Thomas Lack, of Spalding, price 251. 



Thomas Davies, of Oswestry, near Shrewsbury, 

 Shropshire. 



A 26-inch winnowin? or corn dressing machine, price 8?. : 

 a 24-inch ditto, price 6/. : a winnowing or corn dressing ma- 

 chine, price, including case 6/. : a 22-inch ditto, price 5/. : and 

 a blower, price 5/. invented and manufactured by the exhibiter : 

 a double-action turnip-cutter, price 70a. : a hand turnip-chop- 

 per, price 2O3. : a two-row turnip and mangel-wurzel seed drill, 

 price 6O3. : a two-row turnip and mangel-wurzel cup drill, price 

 7O3. : a one row turnip and mangel-wurzel brush drill, price 

 25s. : a barley awner, price 60/. : an improved clover and rye- 

 grass seed drill, price 6O3. : an improved ryegrass and clover 

 seed drill, price 65s. : a horse hoe, price 40s. : a horse hoe, 

 price 323. : and a hand drsg rake, price 98., improved and 

 manuTactared by the exhibiter : a hand hay rake, manufactured 

 by the exhibiter, price Is. : a roll of peg lattice, galvanized, 24 

 in. wide, price 6d., ungalvanized, 5d. per lineal yard : two gal- 

 vanized garden chairs.price 7s. and 8s. 6d. : a folding garden 

 stool, price 48. 6d. : a bundle of patterns of wirework : a half- 

 bushel (38 quarts), price Ss. 



Job Ellis and Sons, of Oswestry, Shropshire. 



An 8-horse-power portable steara engine, price 230/ : an 

 8-horse fixed steam engine, price, exclusive of carriage, brick- 

 work, or masoiiry, 200/. : a G-horje-power fixed stesin engine, 

 price 140/. : a combined portable straw-shaking, riddling, win- 

 nowing, chalT-8epnratiiig, barley awning, and smutting ma- 

 chine, price 115/. : and a combined portable straw-shaking, 

 riddling, winnowing, chalf-soparating, and barley awning ma- 

 chine, price, including patent drum beaters, wood wheels, and 

 patent axles, 95/, all invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters. 



John Freer, of Rothley, near Loughborough, Lei- 

 cestershire. 

 (New implement) an 8 row patent grain an 1 seed-planting 

 or dibbling machine, price 60J , invented and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter. 



Greening & Co., of the Victoria Iron and Wire 



Works, 81, Oxford-street, Mancliester, Lancashire. 



A patent wire horse, cattle, and sheep fence (every tizc and 



variety), price Is. per running yard and upwards (has been 



awarded «everal prizes) ; several rolls of galvanized hexagonal 



pattern wire netting, price 6d. per yard and upwards; 

 a circular tree guard, price lOs. and npwards ; a set of wire 

 plant guards, assorted sizes (patent machine-made), prices, 

 21 in. by 9 in., Is. and upwards; an ornamental garden 

 border (patent machine made), price 9d. per yard ; a strong 

 wronght-iron farm gate (economical pattern), price 1/. Is. ; 

 a strong wrought-iron premium pattern gate, price 1/ Ss. ; 

 an extra strong wrought-iron premium pattern gate, price 

 1/. 10a. ; a pair of fine wrought iron entrance gates, price, 

 with fittings for stone pillars, 6/. IO3. ; a best wrought-iron 

 sheep hurdle, price Is. lid. per yard and upwards; a best 

 wrought-iron cattle hurdle, price, per yard at the works, 2s. 3d. 

 and upwards; an ornamental fine wrought-iron garden hurdle, 

 price 3s. per yard; an extra strong garden hurdle, price Ss.Gd. 

 per yard; and a ntrained wire fence, price Is. 9d. per yard 

 when 1,000 yards or over are ordered, all manufactured by the 

 exhibiters. 



John Goucher, of Church Walk Iron Works, Work- 

 sop, Nottinghamshire. 



A 7-horse power patent combined portable thrashing- 

 raachiiic, price 90/. ; a 3-horse power patent portable thrashing 

 machine, fitted with horse-gear complete, price 40'. ; a 3-horse 

 portable barn works or thrashing-machine, price 32/. lOs.; a 

 patent drum, price 12/.; and a set of six piteut beaters, price 

 4/. 2s. 6d., invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



A. W. GowER & Sons, of Market Dravtonj 'Shrop- 

 shire, and Hook, near Wirchfi;-'-, ..ampSQire. 



A manure drill for general purposes, with 14 coulters, price 

 48/.; a 15-coulterJcorn and seed drill, price 27/- lis. ; an 12- 

 coulter corn drill, price 25i. 39. 6d.; an 11-coulter corn drill, 

 price 22/. 63. 6d. ; a 9-coulter corn drill for small occupations 

 price 18/.; a 7-coulter small occupation drill, price 17/. ; a 5- 

 coulter small occupation corn drill, price 15'., all invented 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibitors ; a 2-coultej 

 ridge manure drill for turnips and mangold, price 10'. ; a 2. 

 coulter ridge drill for turnips and mangold, without manure 

 price 4'. 15s.; a 2-couUer ridge drill for turnips, mangold* 

 beans, and peas, price 6'. 39. 6d ; and a l-coiilter ridge dril 

 for turnips and mangold, price 21. ITs., invented by Andrewl 

 Gower, of Market Drayton, improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; a broadcast sowing machine for clover, grass, 

 or turnip seeds, price 3'. 133.; another size, 32. 3s. ; a chaff- 

 ecgine with two knives, price 2l. IO3.; larger size, 3'. lOs. ; 

 and a chafl-eugine with three knives, price 5'. 15s., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; an oilcake mill, 

 price 2'. ; larger size, 3'. 63., both improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; an oilcake mill for making or mealing, price 

 5/. IO3., invented and manufactured by the exhibiters; a sack 

 barrow, price IO3. 6d., improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters. 



T. F, Griffiths & Co., of Birmingham. 



(New implement) four sizes of a Keevil's patent cheese 

 tub, prices 5/., 11/., 25/, and 59'.; and a milk sieve, price 

 79. 6(1., invented by Richard Keevil, of Lacock, Wilts, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters; a whey funnel, price 4s.; and 

 a curd trowel, price 43., both manufactured by the exhibitors. 



Briggs & Starkey (Edward Haigh, agent), of 12, 

 Parker-street, Liverpool, and 173, Woodhouse-lane, 

 Leeds. 



A washing, wringing, and mangling machine, had the head 

 prize awarded at the Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural 

 Show in 1857, price 7'. lOs.; smaller size, 6/. ; a large size 

 washing, wringing, and mangling machine, had the head prize 

 awarded at the Liverpool and Manchester Implement Show in 

 1855, price 9'.; and a wringing and mangling machine, price 

 it., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



James Lamb Hancock, of 62, Pentonville-road, 

 London. 



An improved paring plough, price 4/. 15s, invented by 

 William Woofp, of Gloucester, and manufactured by F. L. 

 Hancock, of Spa, Gloucester, and 62, Pentonville-road, Lon- 

 don ; an improved washing machine, price 10/. 10s., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a washing machine, price 



