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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE, 



Jonathan' Stalker, of I'earilh, Cumbeilaod. 



A wheel plough, price £4 10s., and a two-horse swing plough, 

 or prize swing plou^'h, price £4 lO.-., imptoveJ and mauu- 

 fiictured by the exhibiter; a light laud swing plough, price £3 

 lOs. ; a double plough, price £1 (obtained eight pnzes at the 

 several country meetings in Cumberland, Weatoiortland, and 

 I/»ncashire in 1856 and 1857); a horse hoe, price £3 123. 6d. 

 (highly commended at the Society's Meeting at Salisbury, 1857); 

 (new imiilemeut) a one-horse reverse plough, price £3 153.; and 

 a grubber for tliree horse?, price £4 IOj., iuvented, improveii, 

 a id manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Tu'XFORi) AND Sons, of Boston and Skirbeck Iron 

 Works, near Boston, Lincolnshire. 



An eight-horse-pawer patent portabl.- steam evigine, with a 

 vertical cylinder within a steam jacket, and an iron house en- 

 closing the working parts of engine, under lork and key, price 

 on wood travelling wheels £250, on iro:i ditto £i46 (took the 

 first prize at the meeting of the Koyal Agricultural Society at 

 Cirlisle); a six- horse-power patent portable steam e,igine, with 

 a vertical cj Under, within a steam j-icket, and an iron-house 

 ■which encloses the working parts of engine, price on wood 

 travelling wheels £220, on iron ditto £;il5 ; a twelve-horse- 

 pjwer patent portable steam engine, with two vtrlical 

 CJ Under;, within a steam jacket, price on wood traveliin"- 

 wiieels £355, on iron ditto £350; a six-h'jr-e-po\ver improved 

 portable steam engine, with horizontal cylinder, inclosed within 

 a steam jacket, price £200; an eight-hurse-power improved 

 portable steam engine, with horizontal cylinder, inclosed within 

 a steam jacket, price £230; a seveu-horse-powcr improved 

 portable engine boiler, with flues and lubes combined, felted 

 and cased, price upon iron travelling wheels £115, upon wood 

 ditto £120; a seveu-horse-power patent portable steam steeple 

 engine, in iron house, price £105 ; an eight horsepower fixed 

 Bteam engine, with vertical cyliuder, upon a cast-iron sole 

 plate, with handsome Doric frame, price without the expansive 

 valve £200, with ditto £210 ; a six-horse-povrtr fixed steam 

 engine, with ditto, price £160; a patent combined thrashing, 

 straw-shaking, riddling, winnowing, clialf-aeparatiug, and b.^r- 

 ley-awning machine, with elevators to sack the grain, price 

 £1)0 ; and a patent combined thrashing, shaking, and dressing 

 machine, with an extra dressing apparatus for finishing in one 

 operation for market, price £110, all invented by Weston Tux- 

 ford, of Boston, and manufactured by the exhibiiers ; (new 

 implement) an improved circular sawing machine fur under- 

 cutting, price with a 50-iuch saw, and rails for cutting timber 

 SO feet long £65, invented and manufactured by F. Marstoo, 

 of Hillhampton, Hereford ; an improved circular-saw table, 

 with parallel fence plate, and binding-rollers, or mechanical 

 hand rails and horses, drag motion and drawing pulley, ar- 

 ranged to carry saws up to 42-inch diameter, and adapted for 

 round or square timber deals, &c., price with a 30-iuch saw 

 £ 12 ; and (new implemeut) " Tuxford and Son's steam traction 

 engine," with Boydell's endless railway, known also as the 

 walking engine and as the steam horse, price 20-Iiorse power 

 £o50, 21-horse £780, 28-horse £900, 32-horse £1,0J0, in- 

 vented by Weston Tuxford, of Boston, and mannfacturel by 

 the exhibiters. 



William Walker, of East Bridgford, near Ratcliffp, 

 Is'ottinghamshire. 



A thirteen row corn, turnip, or mangold wurzel drill, with 

 steerage, iron side, and sciew gearing, price 37/. 12s. 6J. 

 invented, improved, and manufa.tured by the exhibiter; a 

 seven-row horse hoe, for hoeing wheat, beans, turnips, and 

 other crops, with swing steerage, price 6/. 6a., improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Williamson Brothers, of Canal Iron Works, Ken- 

 dal, Westmoreland. 



A three horse power portable stocm engine, price 120/. ; a 

 three horse power fixed steam engine, price engine and boiler 

 complete, 50/. ; an improved tlirec horse power portable 

 combined thrashing, shaking, and winnowing machine, 

 price 40/.; an improved four horse power, fixed thrash- 

 ing, straking, and winnowing machine, price 57/. ; a 

 lour hr.rse gear work, price 22/.; a two liorse power 

 tlirasliing machine, price 28/.; au improved stra"' ' aker, 

 price 5/.; and a two liorse gear work, price 16/, iii.ciifed, im- 



proved, and manufacture. t by tlie exhibitera; a toller mill 

 price 90s., larger size "/. 10s., invented by Turner and Hur- 

 gooil, of Ipswich, iaiproveil and manufactured Ly the exhibi- 

 tets; au improved oilcake mill, price 60s.; and a turnip 

 sheer, price 3Us., invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibitt rs ; au improved barrel churn, price 703. ; (new inip'e- 

 meut) a patent vortex turbine of seven horse power, price 48/.; 

 and (new i iplement) a model of the patent vortex turbine, 

 price IC/, invented by James Thompson, improved and munu- 

 facturi'.d by the exhibiters; a patent short barrel cast iron lift 

 and force pump, price 63s, manufactured by John Warner 

 and Sons, of London ; a cheese press, price 50s. ; a portable 

 mangle, price 653. ; a washing, wringing, and mangling ma- 

 chine, price 5/. lOs.; and a web, or brush harrow, price 70a., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; and 

 a wrought iron sack truck, price 123., manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters. 



Samuel Rowsell, of Buckland St. Mary, near 

 Chard, Somersetshire. 



An American iron-poiuteJ horse rake, for gathering hay, 

 price 28s. (the judges of the West of England Agricultuial 

 Society awarded four special priziM at their show at Bath, 1854, 

 20s., at Tiverton, 1855, lOs., at Yeovil, I85G, 20s., and Nev»'- 

 ton Abbott, Devon, 1857, 10s., and the Royal Agricultural 

 Society of England awarded a silver medal at Salisbury, 1857) ; 

 and a Ro*eli's American iron-pointed horse rake, for gather- 

 ing hay and raking corn, price with asli teeth 40s., lancewood 

 tce^h 5O3 , invented, improved, and manufactured by the ex- 

 liibiter ; aud a field gate, price 223 , invented by Mr. K. Pym, 

 of Buckland St. Mary, aud mantilactiired by the exhibiter 

 (obtained the West of England Society's prize of 203. at 

 Yeovil, 1856.) 



James Woods and Son, of The Suffolk Iron Works, 

 Stowmarket, Suffolk. 



An improved grinding and crushiii? roller mill, price 13/. 

 138. : a roller crushing mill, price 11/. lis., a smaller size 71. 

 1.5s.; a universal mill for crushing oats, linseed, malt, barley, 

 &c., also to grind beans and peas, price IC/. 10s. ; an im- 

 proved crushing roller mill, price 90j.: and a universal mill 

 for grinding aud crushing, price 5/. 15s., invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters : (new inipleiuent) a uew 

 patent self-delivery reaping machine, price 30/. lOs., invented 

 by William Harwood, Esq., of Mendlesham, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters : a patent root mincer and pulpcr, price 5/. 

 lOi., a larger size 9/. 93., invented by Frederick Phillips, of 

 Brandon, improved and manufactured by the exhibittrs, (was 

 awarded the prize at Lincoln, 1854, and Carlisle, 1855): three 

 sizes of (new implement) a new patent chaff cutter (marked 

 No. 1), piice 973. 6d. £8. and £11 lis., invented and nuiui- 

 factured by Edwin Palmer: a single-action Gardner's turnip 

 cutter, price 90s., invented by James Gardner, of Baubiiry, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters : a double-action 

 ditto, price £5 10.^. : a turnip chopper for hand, price 27s. 6d.: a 

 two horse thrashing machine, price £32: a pair of wheels and axk- 

 tree, price £5 : a one horsepower for driving chtiffeugines, crush- 

 ing mills, &c., price £13 13s.: and a two horse power, price £10 

 16s., invented, improve!, and manufactured by the exhibitera : 

 a Phillips's patent poppy and weed extirpator and fertilizing 

 lever harrow, price £9 9s., invented by Frederick Phillips, of 

 Bran^lon, improved and manufactured by the exhibi- 

 ters (was awarded a silver medal by the Roynl Agricul- 

 tural Society of Eugland at Chelmsford) : a set of horse rake 

 teeth, price 63s., invented, improved, and manufuctnred by the 

 exiiibiters: a patent horse rake, price £8 lOs, invented, im- 

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

 a set of extirpator (Phillip's patent) teeth, ]iric5 823., invented 

 by Frederick Phillips, of Brandon, improved and mauufac- 

 turt'd by the exhibiters : an improved one horse Suffolk cart, 

 piic:e £13 lOs. (was aw arricd the first prize at the Saliibury 

 meeting, 1357) : a set of harvest frames, price 40s. : a pair of 

 wheels and axles, price £8 ISs., larger size £9 5s , invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters : a Hall's pa- 

 tent cabinet mangle, price £6 lOs., invented by John Halls 

 of Bildestow, improved and manufactured by the exhibitera : 

 an asphalting appamtus, for laying osphalte flooring, paths, 

 &c., price £17; specimes of asphalte flooring; and a porta- 

 ble corn grinding mill, price £19, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters : (new implement) a three 



