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or hall, with wood bottom, 5 feet long, price £3 IHs. 

 Cd., manufactured by the Coalbrookdale ComiDany ; a light 

 wood garden chair, with wrought iron ends, price 4 feet long 

 1 Cis. ; three sizes of a small cast iron fluted garden vase, 

 fitted on cast pedestal, price £1 13s. Gd., £3 5s., and £3 _13s. 

 Gd., manufactured by the cxhibitcr; an ornamental cast iron 

 lotus garden vase and pedestal, price £1 10s., and an orna- 

 mental bronzed iron garden stool, price 12s., cast iron ditto 

 Hs. Gd., designed and manufactured by the exhibitor ; an 

 improved garden engine, price £5 15s., improved and manu- 

 factured by John Dore, of London ; two sizes of a strong 

 cast iron garden roller, fitted with wrought handle, balance 

 weight, &c,, price £2 4s. and £2 12s. Gd , manufactured by 

 the exhibitor; an elegant cast iron flower stand and table, 

 with nine branches, on ornamental pillar, &c., price £2 12s. 

 Cd., ditto with five branches price £1 18s. Gd , designed and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a set of improved stable 

 fittings, consisting of rack, manger, and water trough, price 

 fitted together plain £2 10s., enamelled £3 3s., improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a cast iron circular re- 

 volving pig trough, price with eight divisions 18s. Gd,, with 

 five divisions lis. Cd., manufactured by the exhibiter ; an 

 ornamental cast iron circular hall table, with revolving top, 

 on massive pedestal, price £1 17s. Gd.; an elaborate cast 

 iron combined hall table, imibrclla, stick, coat, and hat 

 stand, price £9 10s. ; a handsome bronzed hat, coat, and 

 umbrella stand, £3 l'2s.; a handsome cast iron ornamental 

 hall table, price £4 15s., and a handsome cast iron umbrella 

 and hat stand, price £3 6s,, designed and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter. 



William Smith, of Kettering, Northamptonshire. 



Four sizes of an improved steerage horse hoe, with double 

 bar, price £7 10s. with lever £1 extra, £G 10s. and £9 10s., 

 (commended by the judges at Carlisle in 1855, and received 

 a first-class medal at Paris in 1855 and 100 fr. in 1856, and 

 also a prize of £G at Athlono in 1856) ; an improved 

 double-lDlasted winnowing machine, price £13 13s., (a prize 

 of £5 awarded to this machine at the Yorkshire Agri- 

 cultural Society's meeting, and also three prizes at other 

 meetings), an improved double-blasted winnowing machine, 

 price £11, all invented, improved, ami manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



Smith and Ashby, of Stamford, Lincolnshire. 



A patent doirble-action and reverse motion haymaking 

 machine, with new patented impi-ovemcnts, price iE15 15s., 

 (thirty-five first-class prizes have been awarded to this 

 machine, and the prize medal of the Great .lubilee Meeting 

 of the Royal Agricultural Society of Austria, held at 

 Vienna, in May last, 1857) ; a patent steel-tooth horse rake, 

 for hay, corn, stubble, couch-grass, &c, price £8, with 

 iron teeth £7 lOs. (has obtained numerous first-class 

 prizes); a patent wheel hand rake, for hay, corn, couch-grass, 

 stubble, &c,, price £2; a 13-inch 3-knife patent safety chaff 

 cutter, for horse or steam power, with new patented 

 improvements, price £13 10s., extra for pulley £1, (this 

 machine has obtained a great number of prizes) ; a 10-inch 

 2-knife ditto, price £9 10s.; a 10-inch 3-knifc patent 

 safety chaff cutter, with new patent pressor, for steam, horse, 

 or hand power, price £10 10s., extra for pulley 10s.; a 

 10-inch 2-knife ditto, price £7 7s. ; an 8^ inch 2-knifo patent 

 safety chaff cutter, for hand power, price £5 12s. Gd., 

 (received the commendation of the Judges of the Royal 

 Agricultural Society of England at Carlisle, 1855); an 

 8-inch 2-knifc ditto, price £4 10s. ; a registered double- 

 action oilcake-breaking macliinc (hand power) for sheep 

 and oxen, price £3 lOs. (was highly commended by the 

 Judges of the Dublin Spring Cattle Show, 185G, and received 

 a speci.al prize from the Bath and West of England Agri- 

 cultural Society at Yeovil, 1855), all invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibitors ; an improved corn 

 crusher (No. 2), for kibbling beans, peas, oats, malt, Indian 

 corn, &c., price £6 lOs., extra for pulley 10s., invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by Richmond and Chandler, of 

 Salford ; an improved corn crusher, or roller mill (No. 2), 

 for crushing linseed, oats, malt, barley, &c., price £8, extra 

 for pulley 10s. (obtained the prize of £5 at the Royal 

 Agricultural Society's meetings at Norwich, 1849; Glou- 

 cester, 1853; Lincoln, 1854 ;" and at Carlisle, 185.5) ; a 

 patent root pulper, price £6 6s., extra for pulley IO3, (prizes 



were awarded to Bentall's pulper at tbe Dublin Show, 

 1856; the Yorkshire show at Rotherham, 1856; and the 

 silver medal of tlie Norfolk Agricultural Society, 1856j, 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by E. II. Bentall, of 

 Iloybridge ; an improved one-horse gear works, for driving 

 chaff cutter, &c., price £10 10s , extra for pulley 20s , extra 

 for connecling rod lOs., invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the oxhibitcrs ; a portable two-horse power steam 

 engine on wheels, price £57 10s., invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by W. N. Nicholson, of Newark. 



Alfred Sparke, of Norwich, Norfolk. 



A manure distributor, price £14 ; a drill for sowing small 

 seeds, price £25 ; an eight-horse power portable steam 

 engine, price £250 ; a patent circular-saw bench, with 

 carriages and tramway, price £75 ; patent vertical-sawmill, 

 price £50 ; a cliaif cutter on iron frame, with live and dead 

 riggers, price £12 ; an improved portable clover seed-drawing 

 machine, price £35; and a circular- saw bench, price £20, 

 all invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 

 Jonathan Stalker, of Penrith, Cumberland. 



A two-wheeled plough, price £4 15s. ; a swing plough, 

 price £4 6s. (obtained the fii-st prize at the Penrith Agri- 

 cultural Society's meeting) ; a double-mouldbn.ard plough, 

 with portable moving mouldboards, price £4, if fitted with 

 fallowing apparatus 15s. extra, with wheel 5s. extra, (gained 

 the first prize at the Cumberland and Westmoreland Agri- 

 cultural Show, held at Appleby, in 1856 ; also at Carlisle, 

 Wigtcn, and Penrith ; also the first prize of £2, at the 

 Liverpool and Manchester show, held at Wigan, in 1856) ; 

 (new implement) a single-horse plough or horse hoe, price 

 £3 10s., if fitted with horse hoe £1 extra ; (new implement) 

 a horse hoe or stetch grubber, price £3 7s. Cd. ; and bundles 

 of dung forks, price 4s. and 6s. 6d. each, all invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 

 Thomas Standing, of Lune-street, Fishergate, 

 Preston, Lancashire. 



Several rolls of strong double selvage small diamond mesh 

 hare and rabbit proof wire netting, price from 4,\d, to Is. 22d. 

 per lineal yard ; several rolls of strong double selvage gal- 

 vanized wire sheep fencing, price from lOid. to Is. Cd. per 

 lineal yard; a roll of extra-strong galvanized house, garden 

 wall, flower, fruit, and vine training fencing, price Is. 4|d. 

 per liueal yard ; and a sample card of galvanized and black 

 self-fixing staples, all invented and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; several sizes of a patent compound-action churn, 

 price from £2 os. Cd. to £6 2s. 6d , invented, improved, and 

 manufixctured by James Eastwood and Co., of Blackburn. 

 Edt/ard Weir, of 16, Batli-place, New-road, London. 



An irrigator liquid manure pump, and fire and garden 

 engine, price £0 Ss. ; and a hose pipe reel, price of three 

 reels, to hold ],080 feet, £8 10s. ; samples of patent woven 

 hose pipe for irrigation, prices: ^ inch 9d., f inch lid., 



1 inch Is. Id., 1-^ inch Is. 3d., If inch Is. 5d., If inch Is. 7d., 



2 inch Is. 9d,,2i inch 2s., 2^ inch ;2s. 8d., 2f inch 2s. Gd., 



3 inch 2s. 9d.pur yard ; a spirit draining level, price £1 10s., 

 case Is. extra; and a workman's pendulum draining level, 

 price 15s., invented and manufactured by the exhibiter; a 

 Yankee hydro-tliormal churn, price £1 10s., invented by 

 W, S. Clark, of Washington, LTnited States, and manufac- 

 tured by E. Moore and Co., of 133, High Ilolborn; an 

 American floating-ball washing machine, price £3 to £10, 

 invented by Ilollingsworth, of Indiana, United States, and 

 manufactured by B. Moore and Co., of 133, High Holborn ; 

 a mangling and wringing machine, price £4, invented and 

 manufactured by B. Moore and Co., of 133, High Holborn. 

 Edward Tenney Bousfield, of Sticklepath, near 



Okehampton, Devonshire. 

 A horse drag rake, for hay, corn, shittle, &c., price £7 

 10s., invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhi- 

 bitor; a patent haymaking machine, price £15, invented 

 by W. N. Nicholson, of Newark, improved and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiter ; two sizes of an oilcake breaking 

 machine, price £2 ,5s. .and £5 5s., invented, improved, anS 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a washing machine, price 

 £5, invented by W. N. Nicholson, of Newark, improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a chaff cutter, with 

 two knives, price £5, invented, improYed,and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter. 



