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proof netting, 1^ in. mesh, ditto 2 in. mesh, and 2^ in. 

 mesh, the prices are reckoned at per lineal yard, 2 ft. ■wide, 

 from 4hd. to 9Jd. — all manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Fowler and M'Collin, of Kingston-upon-HuU, 



Yorkshire. 

 A six-horse power portable steam engine, price £190, im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiters; (new imple- 

 ment) a patent pantile machine, price for small size £28, 

 large size £30, invented by Stephen Spalding, of Hull, im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Albert and Theodore Fry, of Bristol. 



A one-row small occupation seed and manure diill, price 

 £6 10s. (obtained an extra prize at the R. A. S. of Ireland's 

 Show, held at Athlone, 1856) ; (newlimplement) a two-row 

 seed manure drill, price £17 10s., and a grass seed distri- 

 butor, price £3 10s., invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter (the latter has taken prizes at Plymouth, 

 Bath, Tiverton, Yeovil, and Athlone, Ireland) ; (new im- 

 plement) an iron horse hoe for green crops on ridge and 

 riat, price £3 10s., with extra shares £3 17s. 6d. ; (new im- 

 plement) an iron horse hoe for green crops, speciall}' adapted 

 to work horizontally along the side of the hill, price £3 

 15s., with extra shares £■!: 2s. 6d. ; and two specimens of 

 (new implement) a press plough, price, fitted with iron 

 mouldboard and one wheel £4, with steel raouldboard £4 

 lOs., if with two wheels 10s. extra, with skim coulter 5s. 

 extra, these articles are invented bj' R. Cozens, of Pilton, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a grass cut- 

 ting machine, price £5 10s., invented by Budding, of Durs- 

 le}', improved and manufactured by exhibiters ; a Wiltshire 

 waggon, price 3-inch wheels £35, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a skeleton harvest cart, price with 

 Sj-inch wheels £15 ISs,, invented by J. Hannan, of Bur- 

 cote Park, Oxon, improved and manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters ; a Newport prize cart, price with S^-inch wheels 

 £15, and (new implement) a general purpose farm cart, 

 price £16 I63., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters ; two sizes of a small occupation corn dress- 

 ing and winnowing machine, price £5 1 Ss. and £7 7s., im- 

 proved and manufactured bj' the exhibiters ; a compound 

 action clod crusher and roller, price ^^16, if with travelling 

 wheels £1 10s. extra, invented and improved by J. Pater- 

 son, of Beverley, manufactured by the exhibiters; (new 

 implement) a one horse power, price £11 10s., if adapted for 

 two horses £1 5s. extra ; three sizes of Cornes' chaff ma- 

 chine, price £5 10s., £8 10s , and £16, invented by J. Cornes, 

 of Barbridge, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 a chaff machine, price £4, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; threespecimensof a root grater, price 3Z. 10s., 4?. 

 4s., and 5/., invented by Bushe and Barter, of Lisraore, Ire- 

 land, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a double 

 action turnip cutter, price 51. 10s., invented by J. Gardner, 

 of Banbury, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters; 

 an oilcake crusher, price dl., improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters. 



George Cottam and Samuel Hallen, of 2, 

 Winsley-street, Oxford-street, London, W. 



A saw table, price 15/., invented by George Cottam, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters; a carriage setter, price \L 

 5s. ; ditto, price 153. ; ditto in iron, price 18s. ; an oat 

 bruiser, price H., a chaff-cutting machine, price 4/. 10s., and 

 ,an Indian corn or maize sheller, pnce6/. 10s., manufactured 

 by the exhibiters; an odometer, price '61. 10s., and a dyna- 

 mometer or draught gauge, price 71., invented by George 

 Cottam, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a sanitary 

 horse pot, price 6s., ditto, price 8s. 6d., invented by the 

 Sanitary Commissioners, and manufactured by the exhibi- 

 ters; an improved cast-iron stink trap, price, 10 inches 10s., 

 12 in. H. ; a sample of stink traps, price 6 in. Is. 3d., 9 in., 

 2s. 6d. each ; a sample of stable grates and frames, price, 

 8 in. Is. Od., 12 in. 4s. 3d., 18 in. 12s. 6d. each ; a sample 

 of channel grates and frames, price, 6 by 9 in. Is. lOd., 9 

 by 9 in. 4s. 6d. each ; a sample of surface drains, price 2s. 

 per foot ; a sample of semi-covered gutters, price Is. 2d. per 

 foot ; a sample of cast-iron ventilators in various sizes and 

 shapes, price from Is. 6d. to 12s. 6d. each; an improved 

 circular ventilator, price 1/. Is.; a sample of stable pails 

 (galvanized), price (in two sizes) 43. Cd. and 6s. 6d. each ; 



a large manger and wrought-iron rack, price 31. lOs. ; a 

 corner manger (cast-iron), price I2s. ; a cast-iron three feet 

 corner manger (enamelled), price 1/. lis. ; a double corner 

 manger (enamelled), price II. 1 3s. ; a corner enamelled 

 manger, water trough, and wrought-iron rack, price 41. 4s. 

 6d. ; an enamelled manger and water trough fitted together 

 on a cast-iron plate, price 21. r2s. 6d. ; a wrought-iron cor- 

 ner hay rack, galvanized and fitted with capping, price 

 16s. 6d. ; and a loose box, price 27^, all manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a loose box, price about 32/., 

 a stall for a stable, price, with yellow deal parti- 

 tions 11/., if with oak partitions 13/., and another size sta- 

 ble stall, price 3/. 3s., invented by Louis Cottam, and ma- 

 nufactured by exhibiters ; a wrought-iron corn bin, price 

 1/. 10s. ; other sizes, 21. 2s. and 3/.; an improved iron corn 

 conductor and meter, price 7s. 6d., supply pipe Is. per foot, 

 and stable pump, price 21. 7s., manufactured by the exhi- 

 biters ; a patent cast-iron saddle and harness bracket, price, 

 from 4s. plain to lis. 6d. covered ; a sample of collar holders, 

 price 2s. 6d. ; a harness bridle holder, price Is. 6d., and a 

 saddle bridle holder, price lOd., invented by George Cot- 

 tam, and manufactared by the exhibiters ; a board of samples 

 of saddle and harness brackets and preserving saddle har- 

 ness brackets, various prices, and a sample of rack, pillar, 

 and halter chain, manufactured by the exhibiters; a ser- 

 rated chain harrow, price 4/. 15s., invented by George Cot- 

 tam, a.id manufactured by the exhibiters ; another size, 51. 

 15s. ; a sample of iron hurdles, price from 4s. 6d. to 8s. Gd. 

 each; bolts and nuts Id. each. 



Louis Cottam, of 3, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, 

 London, W. 



A sample of oilcake, price 10/. per ton, manufactured by 

 Nicholay, Gresham, and Armstrong, the Isle of Dogs. 



William Hensman and Son, of Woburn, Beds, 

 and Linslade Works, near Leighton Buzzard. 

 A patent four-horse power bolting barn works, price 33/. 

 (the prize of 20/. was awarded to these works at the Exeter 

 Meeting, 1 850, also a prize medal at the Great Exhibition, 

 1851); a patent corn and seed drill on an improved prin- 

 ciple, price £21 with extras (a prize medal wasawarded to 

 this drill at the Great Exhibition, 1851, and a silver medal 

 at the York Meeting, 1848) ; a patent portable thrashing 

 machine of two horse power, price £40 ; an improved horse 

 hoe, price £3 5s. ; a patent hand thrashing machine, price 

 £13; and a patent iron plough marked W. 1, price £4 Ss., 

 with extras, all invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters. 



Holmes and Sons, of Prospect Place Works, 

 Norwich, Norfolk. 

 (New implement) a patent steam engine, with ploughs, 

 &c., price with four ploughs £155, invented and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; a drill for corn and general pur- 

 poses, price £29, with improved delivering barrel and 

 scrapers £2 1 Os. extra ; an improved corn and seed drill for 

 large occupations, price £27 2s. ; a corn and seed drill for 

 smaller occupations, price for 8 rows £17, for 10 rows £1.0 

 10s. ; the economical seed and manure drill for flat or ridge 

 work, price £13 13s. with extras (was awarded the prize of 

 £5 at tne Royal Agricultural Meeting at Carlisle, 1855, 

 the prize of the Bath and West of England Society four 

 successive years, and the first prize of £5 by the Norfolk 

 Society as the best improved implement at S waff ham, 1855); 

 a prize manure and seed drill, price £25 ; an improved prize 

 seed and manure drill for the flat, price £20 (was awarded 

 the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society's prize 

 at Bath, 1854); and a 30-row lever seed drill with coulters 

 for linseed or grass seeds, price 25/., all invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters; a ridge drill with 

 rollers attached, for turnips and mangel wurzel, price 51. 

 15s., with wood carriage wheels 7/. 146., improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiters; a seed and manure drill on 

 the ridge or flat, price 6/., with two rollers 6/. los., invented 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a 2-row prize hand 

 barrow drill for turnips or mangel wurzel, ridge or flat, price 

 £2 15s. (had the Royal Agricultural Society's prize awarded 

 to it at Norwich, 1849) ; a single row hand drill, price 21. ; 

 and an improved prize manure distributor, price 14/., in- 

 vented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters (the 



