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Eddy, J., Kenforcl, Exeter. — A collection of ploughs, 

 deep and general purpose, also turnwrest and two-wheel 

 iron swing ploughs, horse rakes, iron harrows, cider 

 and cheese presses, subsoil pulverizer, and rotary 

 screening machine. 



CocKEY and Sons, Frome, Somerset. — Apparatus 

 for heating cheese rooms, cheese press, cast-iron pumps, 

 iron field rollers, turnip cutters, chaff cutters, and hay- 

 making machine. 



Bentall, E. N., Ileybridge, Maldon, Essex. — 

 Broadshare and subsoil ploughs, patent root pulper, 

 drags, four and three-beamed harrows, and chaff cutter. 



Carson, H., Warminster, Wilts. — Iron ploughs, 

 seven-share scarifier or cultivator, roller, clod crusher, 

 horse hoes, chaff cutters, hand turnip cutters (Moody's 

 patent), corn and oilcake crushers, cheese presses, cross- 

 cut wheel roller, and harrow, grubber, or scarifier. 



Garton and Jarvis, Exeter.— Stoves for purposes 

 of cooking and scalding milk, cattle hurdles, and butter 

 churns. 



Cambridge, C, Bristol. — Portable steam-engine 

 and thrashing machines, American and double-blast 

 winnowing machines, press wheel-rollers and self-clean- 

 sing clod crushers, chain harrows, iron ploughs of 

 various ki.ads, bean and oat mills, chaff cutters, horse 

 rakes, grass and seed machine, and a machine for filling 

 up vacancies in drilled green crops. 



Busby, Newton-le-Willows, York. — One-horse carts, 

 light, general purpose, and strong ploughs ; horse hoes, 

 heavy, light, and expanding; and turnip tailer, to top 

 and tail turnips. 



Burrows and Page, Morchard Bishop, Devon. — 

 Thrashing, shaking, and riddling machine, and winnow- 

 ing machine. 



BiGG,Thos., Dover-road, London. — Moveable sheep- 

 dipping apparatus, on wheels, with cradle in which to 

 place the sheep, and to prevent their struggling during 

 washing. 



CoRNES, J., Barbridge, Nantwich, Cheshire. — Chaff- 

 cutting machines with three and two knives, and adapted 

 either lor horse or manual power. 



Easton, J., Exeter, Devon. — Granite clod-crusher, 

 or ring-roller. 



IMaggs, O., Bourton, Somerset.— Eight and five- 

 horse power portable steam-engine, portable combined 

 thrashing and winnowing-machines, chafF-cutters, and 

 screw and lever cheese-press. 



BowHAY, J. L., Modbury, Devon. — Portable com- 

 bined thrashing, winnowing, dressing, and reaping- 

 machines ; corn, turnip, mangold, and grass-seed drills ; 

 turnip-cutters, seed-drills, manure-distributor, horse- 

 power works ; cheese-press, waggon and general-purpose 

 cart; ploughs, cultivators, horse-hoes, and light and 

 heavy harrows. 



BoBY, R., Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. — Corn- 

 dressing machine, for blowing off the chaff, and more 

 effectually separating the small foul seeds, dirt, thin 

 kernels, and dross from the bulk. The screen is quite 

 new as an invention, and mainly assists in producing a 

 faultless Simple for market or other purposes. Also a 

 very excellent corn-screen, for separating thin and de- 

 fective kernels from the bulk, and producing a more 

 equal sample. 



Brown and Son, Lyme-Regis, Dorset. — Kitchen- 

 ranges for farm or other purposes, and a portable cattle- 

 food steaming- apparatus. 



Brown and May, Devizes, Wilt.". — Portable steam- 

 engine, and combined thrashing and winnowing-machine. 



Beare, II., Tiverton, Devon. — Horse-power thrash- 

 ing, shaking, and riddling machine ; corn-drill, for hilly 

 districts ; general-purpose and double-moulding plough ; 

 wide and narrow cultivators ; horse-rake, and horse-hoe. 



Drew, R., Morchard Bishop, Devon. — Winnowing 



machines, fitted with additional small spiked rollers, to 

 act on the self-feeding principle, and assisting to deposit 

 the seed in a drawer. 



Cooper, J., Ipswich, Suffolk. — Self-acting lever 

 horse-rake, with counter-balance to each tooth separate; 

 counter-balance lever horse rake, harrow, and fertilizer, 

 constructed with additional side tines, so arranged as to 

 cut in advance of each other, and thus prevent the im- 

 plement becoming choked with clods, &c. 



MiLFORD, T. and Son, Thorverton, Devon. — One- 

 horse carts, with tipping apparatus ; two-horse waggons, 

 and three-tined horse-hoe, with expanding harrows. The 

 fore-carriage of the above waggon is made to lock under 

 the body, and has corn lades for harvesting purposes. 



Lyon, A., Finsbury, London. — Machines for pulping 

 steamed roots or vegetables ; are also made to cut raw 

 roots for mixing with meal, &c. 



HuxHAMS and Brown. Exeter, Devon. — Millstone 

 runner, layer or bedstone for flour mills, and cooking 

 apparatus with slide register closed over, complete with- 

 out masonry. 



Holmes and Sons, Norwich, Norfolk. — Portable 

 steam engine ; combined thrashing, shaking, and win- 

 nowing machine ; manure distributor ; seed and manure 

 drills, both for ridge and flat work ; small occupation 

 corn and seed drills, Northumberland ridge drill, turnip 

 and mangold drill, two and one-row handbarrow drills, 

 corn-dressing and winnowing machine, and machine for 

 filling up vacancies in turnip crops. 



Jewell, C, Dawlish, Devon. — General purpose 

 and turn-wrest ploughs, iron harrows and drags, together 

 with an assortment of steel forks. 



Sidney, R., Lambert, Bristol. — Moving five-bar 

 furnace, and sample of portable manure, prepared from 

 the decayed cesspoolage of Paris. 



MiLFORD, G., Thorverton, Devon. — One-horse 

 carts, with half-rounded tires, side-spring lever to tip- 

 ping apparatus, and two-horse waggons, with spring- 

 latch tailboards. 



Rowsell, S., Buckland St. Mary, Somerset. — Iron- 

 pointed hay, corn, and stubble collectors, collection of 

 rakes, engine for picking up stones, and fencing for 

 horses, cattle, sheep, and lambs. 



Smith and Ashby, Stamford, Lincolnshire. — Double 

 action and reverse motion haymaking machines, steel 

 tooth horse rake for hay, corn, couch grass, &c. ; lever 

 horse rakes, safety three and two knife chaff cutters, 

 chaff cutter (eight inch), horse power gear works, and 

 double action oilcake mill. 



Smith, W., Kettering, Northamptonshire. — Double 

 blasted blowing or winnowing machine, steerage horse 

 hoes with double and single bars, and an improved sack 

 truck. 



Whitmee and Co., Fenchurch-buildings, London.— 

 Horse or hand power corn crushers, and flour grinding 

 mills, hand, steam, or horse power. 



Wightman and Denning, Chard, Somerset.— 

 Heavy and general purpose ploughs, field rollers, hay- 

 making machines, horse rake and hoe, chaff machine, 

 corn bruiser, cheese press, field gates, sack cart, and 

 two-knife chaff cutter. 



Woof, W., Weston Birt, Gloucestershire. — One-horse 

 power plough, made to pare land to any required thick- 

 ness, also applicable to removing turf. 



Wright, R. and J., Sandford, Devon. — Heavy turn- 

 wrest, general purpose, and light ploughs ; subsoil 

 ploughs, chain harrows, hand drill, horse hoe for ridge, 

 flat, or hill side ; horse rake, sheep rack, iron harrows, 

 and a two-horse draught for ploughing or harrowing. 



Hart, Gibbons, and Gibbons, Wantage, Berks. — 

 Combined portable thrashing, shaking, and winnowing 

 machine ; liquid manure or water cart, and Berkshire 

 cultivators with seven, five, and three shares. 



