THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



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A CATALOGUE OF THE IMPLEMENTS EXHIBITED AT THE 

 SALISBURY MEETING OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 



This catalogue is given here more in the way of a refer- 

 ence hereafter, than with the idea of supplying any infor- 

 mation as to who exhibited at the Salisbury Meeting. At 

 the same time it is curious to note how small a per-centage 

 of visitors provided themselves with what might be con- 

 sidered so necessary a guide-book. The work, however, 

 has something of a standard authority, extending far be- 

 yond the few days upon which it is procurable. The 

 catalogue of the Salisbury entry of implements is, in fact, 

 more or less of a Directory for the year. There is not a 

 man of any repute as a maker but has his stand here. 

 There is not an invention of any established use or further 

 promise but is as surely registered. It is, then, for the 

 advantage of either, buyer or seller, that, in accordance 

 with our custom, we reproduce the catalogue in our 

 columns. We have already dwelt on the merits of much 

 of this machinery. We have duly announced the esti- 

 mation in which the implements entered for trial stood 

 with the judges and the public. They are now left to 

 offer their own recommendations. A manufacturer 

 could have no better, or at any rate, no fairer advertise- 

 ment ; while a customer commands the whole market at 

 one glance. There are only a few perhaps who preserve 

 the catalogues they buy in the yard. Might we request 

 a little more care with that they now find in their 

 macjazine ? 



Thomas Bigq, of Leicester House, Great Dover- 

 street, Southwark, Surrey. 

 A new and improved moveable sheep-dipping apparatus 

 on wheels, price, complete with three galvanized iron 

 cradles, 12Z. ; a sheep-dipping apparatus, price 51. ; a sheep- 

 dipping apparatus, price 41. ; and a sheep-dipping appara- 

 tus, price 3/, all invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter. 



James Dunlop, of Haddington. 

 A bridle for cart or farm harness, price 19s. 6d., and a 

 neck collar for cart or farm harness, price I8s. 6d., both im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent self- 

 adjusting saddle for cart or farm harness, price 1/. 14s. 6d., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a 

 breeching for cart or fai-ra harness, price 1 1. 7s. Gd. ; a 

 shaft belly band, price 10s. 6d. ; a set of hames for cart or 

 farm h.arness, price 8s. Gd. ; and a bridle for cart or farm 

 harness, price 193. Gd., all improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter ; a neck collar for cart or farm harness, price 

 12. 18s. Gd., invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; a back band for leading horse in cart or waggon, 

 price lis. Gd., and another size price 9s. Gd. ; a belly band 

 for leading hnrse in cart or waggon, price 8s. Gd. ; a set of 

 trace chains for leading horse in cart or waggon, price 10s. 

 6d. ; a back band for plough harness, price 9s. Gd. ; a bridle 

 for cart or farm harness, price lOs. Gd. ; a nose bag for feed- 

 ing horses, price 9s. Gd. ; and a stall collar, price 123. Gd., 

 all improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a neck 

 collar for carriage or gig horse, price 21. 12s. Gd. ; and the 

 following (not for sale)— a model of a patent self-adjusting 

 saddle, invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biter ; a model of a saddle with boards fixed to the crib, manu- 



factured by the exhibiter ; and a model frame of an ex- 

 panding neck collar, inveoted, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter. 



William Wyatt, of Hardwick House, Bury St, 

 Edmund's, Suffolk. 

 A hay machine with new adjustments, price 141. 14s., 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Bray, of Folkstone, Kent, 

 (New implement) a traction engine, price 550/., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter, with Barron's patent 

 boiler by Hughes; (new implement) a plough frame, price 

 1501., invented ami manufactured by the e.xhibiter. 



Bernh-Ard Samuelson, of Banbury, Oxfordshire. 

 A patent Gardner's turnip cutter (double action), price 

 mounted on wheels and with handles for easily moving 

 about Gl. 14s. Gd„ without wheels and handles 61. 2s. Gd., 

 invented by the late .Tames Gardner, improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter (obtained the Great Exhibi- 

 tion prize medal, 1851, the £5 prize at the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Socety's Show at Lewes in 1852); another de- 

 scription of Gardner's turnip cutter (double action), price 

 Si. 1,3s. Gd., if on wheels and with handles to move easily 

 about 61. 5s. Gd. (obtained the £5 prize at the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society's shows at Norwich, 1849, Exeter, 1850, 

 Gloucester, 1853, Lincoln, 1854, and Carlisle, 1855); and 

 another size, price without pulley 51, lOs., turned pulleys 

 15s. extra ; a patent Gardner's turnip cutter for sheep, 

 price with handles and wheels 51. 149. Gd., without 5/. 2s. 

 Gd. ; and a patent Gardner's turnip cutter for sheep and 

 lambs, price to cut for sheep and lambs 4/. ISs. Gd., if for 

 sheep only, without patented improvements, 41. lOs., all 

 invented by the late James Gardner, of Banbury, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent Gardner's 

 turnip cutter for cattle, price 4Z. 10s., on travelling wheels 

 51. 2s., invented by the late James Gardner, of Banbury, 

 improved by Alexander Samuelson and the exhibiter, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent Gardner's turnip 

 cutter, price 41. 10s., if mounted on wheels 5/. 2s., invented 

 by the late James Gardner, of Banbury, improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter; a turnip grater (No. 1), price 

 41. 10s., a turnip grater (No. 2), price 41. lOs., and a turnip 



f rater (No. 3), price 41. 10s., all invented by Edmund 

 loody, of Maiden Bradley, improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter ; a patent hand root pulping and mincing ma- 

 chine, price 61. 10s , invented and improved by Frederick 

 Phillips, of Brandon, and manufactured by the e.xhibiter ; 

 a patent root grater (No. 2), price, having two grating 

 discs, 5/., and a patent root grater (No. 3), price 3/. 10s., if 

 boxed in to prevent the shreds from flying about 41. 5s., 

 both invented by Bushe and Barter, of Lismore, Ireland, 

 improved and manufactured by the e.xhibiter; a lever 

 turnip slicer, price 11. 15s., (new implement) a patent com- 

 bined root grater and chaff cutter (No. 1), price for hand 

 power 61. 10s., and (new implement) a patent combined root 

 gr.ater and chaff cutter (No. 2), price 91., all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; an improved Comes' chaff 

 cutter (K 10), price 13/., another size price 14/. 5s., both in- 

 vented by James Comes, sen., improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; a Comes' two-knife chaii' cutter (K 0), 

 price 12/., without reversing and stop motion (K 8) 11/., in- 

 vented by John Cornes, sen., and manufactured by the e.x- 

 hibiter ; a Comes' three-knife chaff cutting machine (K 7), 

 price 11/., if without the reversing and stop motion (K G) 

 10/., invented by John Cornes, sen., improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter; a Cornes' chaff cutter (K 5^), price 

 91., and a Cornes' chaft" cutter (K 4), price 41. 15s., both in- 



