THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



James Comins, of South Molten, Devonshire. 



A Great Exhibition prize medal horse hoe, price £3 ; three 

 sizes of a hor=e hoe, price £1 15s., £2 2s. and £2 lis. ; two 

 sizes of a registered one-way turnover or tumwrestplough, 

 improved for earthing potatoes, ridging for turnips, &c., 

 price £4 lOs. and £5 lOs., if not required for earthing-up 

 potatoes 10s. less ; a patent clod-crusher, land-presser, or 

 pulverizer, price £17, all invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibitor. 

 James Woods, of The Suffolk Iron Works, Stow- 

 market, Suffolk. 



A Phillips's patent improved root mincer for hand power, 

 price from 61. to 101. (awarded the Society's prizes at the 

 Lincoln and Carlisle meetings) ; ditto for steam and water 

 power, price 13Z.; and a Phillips's patent poppy and weed 

 extirpator and fertilizing lever harrow, price 81. 10a. (awarded 

 the Society's medal at the Chelmsford meeting), all invented 

 by Frederick Phillips, of Brandon, improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; a Phillips's patent improved weed extir- 

 pator and fertilizing lever harrow, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter, price 91. 93. ; an improved 

 horse rake, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 

 71. 10s., if fitted with extirpator teeth 121. 12a.; an improved 

 grinding and crushing roller mill, pnce from 51. ISs. to 13Z. 

 ISa. ; and a roller crushing mill, price from 4/. lOs. to 111. 

 lis., all invented, improved, and manulactured by the exhibi- 

 ter ; three sizes of Cornea's chaff cutter, invented by J. Comes, 

 of Barbridge, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, 

 price 4^ 15a., 8^ 8s., and lOZ. lOs. ; a chaff cutter (marked 

 No. 19), improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 21. 

 ISs.; a siugle-action Gardner's turnip cutter, price 4^10s. ; 

 and a double-action ditto, price 51. 10a., invented by J. Gard- 

 ner, of Banbury, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter ; 

 a new portable corn-grinding mill, invented and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter, price SOL ; a one-horse power, price 13Z. IBs. ; 

 a two-horse power, price 161. 16s.; and a four-horse portable 

 gear works for thrashing machines, price 321., all invented, 

 improped, and manufactured by the exhibiter; a two-horse 

 portable thrashing machine, improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter, price 371. lOa. ; an improved double barley roll, 

 price 81. Ss, (awarded a prize of ten guineas by the Royal 

 Agricultural Society); an iron furrow roll, price 21. 2s.; an 

 iron land roller, price 71. 10s. ; a Suffolk broadshare, price 61. 

 10s. ; and an improved Gloucester broadshare, price 61. 16s,, 

 all invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; 

 a Halls' patent cabinet mangle, invented by John Halls, of 

 Bildstone, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 

 61. 10s. ; an asphalting apparatus for laying asphalte flooring, 

 paths, &c., price 17^. ; aud a one-horse cart with jointed harvest 

 frame, price without harvest frame 12?. 10a., with ditto lil. 

 lOa., invented improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter; 

 an ornamental flower stand, invented and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter, price 11. 15s. 



WiLHAM Ball, of Rothwell, near Kettering, 

 Northamptonshire. 



(New implement) a patent press corn drill on the flat, in- 

 vented and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 301. (com- 

 mended by the judges at Carlisle, 1855) ; a two-horse waggon, 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 

 301. (a prize was awarded at the Agricultural Society's meeting 

 at Lewes 1852, a first-class prize medal at the Paris exhibition 

 1855); (new implement) a cart for one horse, invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter, price with harvest rails and 

 sideboariia complete 16?., another size 14?. 10s.; several sizes 

 of an iron plough, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter, price from 4?. 83. to 5?. 10s. (a prize of 5?. was 

 awarded to this plough for general purposes at the Royal 

 Agricultural Society's meeting at Norwich 1849, a prize of 71. 

 at Exeter 1850, a first-class prize medal at the Great Exhibi- 

 tion of all Nations 1851, a first-class prize medal at the Dublin 

 Exhibition 1853, a prize of 71- at the Royal Agricultural 

 Society's meeting at Gloucester 1853, commended at Lincoln 

 1854, a first-class prize medal at the Paris Exhibition 1855, 

 also commended at Carlisle the same year, a first-class prize 

 medal at Melbourne, Australia, 1856, a prize of 41. at Chelms- 

 ford the same year) ; a winnowing machine, price 14?. ; and a 

 patent elevator for winnowing machine, price 8?., invented by 

 Campain, improved and manufactured by Thomas Luck, of 

 Spaldipg Common (a silver medal was awarded at the Yorkshire 



Royal Agricultural Society, Rotherham, 1856, the first prize at 

 the North Lincoln Agricultural Society, Boston, 1855, and first 

 prize at Peterborough 1855) ; a weighing machine for win- 

 nowing machine, invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Thomas Luck, of Spalding Common, price 3?.; and an iron 

 cultivator, grubber, or scarifier, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter, price 6?. 6s. 

 William Busby, of Newton-le-Willows, near Bedale, 

 Yorkshire. 



A one or two-horse cart, invented by WiUiam Lister, Esq., 

 of Duusa Bank, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, 

 price 13?., harvest raves 2Z. extra (a prize of 10?. was awarded 

 at the Exeter meeting 1S50, was included in the award of the 

 council medals of the Great Exhibition of 1851, and had a 10/. 

 prize at Lewes in 1852, also the silver medal at Lincoln 1854, 

 and the Bath and West of England Society's prize for three 

 years in succession) ; a one-horse eart, invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter, price 12?., if with harvest raves 

 1?. 10s. extra, if with rack and pinion 1?. extra; an improved 

 one or two-horse cart, invented by Mr. Scott, of Brown Close, 

 Yorkshire, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 

 13?.,with harvest raves 2?. extra; an improved Hannam's skeleton 

 harvest cart, invented by Mr. Hannam, of Burcot, Oxon, im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 16?. lOa. ; a 

 two-wheeled plough for general purposes, price 4?. 10s., if with 

 skim, clasps, chain and weight, 78. 6d. extra (received the 

 award of the couucil medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851, a 

 first- class medal at the Paris Exhibition, and also six head prizes 

 from the Royal Agricultural Society of England in eight years, 

 also 10?, at the Rotherham meeting of 1856) ; a two-wheeled 

 deep plough, price 5?. 5s., if with skim, clasps, chain and weight, 

 73. 6d. extra (received the prize at the Society's meeting at 

 Northampton in 1847, 10?. at York 1848, and 7?. at Lewes in 

 1852); a one-wheeled plough, price 3?. 15s.; a five-tined horse 

 hoe, price 3?. 15s., another size 3?. 10s., and another 3?. ISs.; 

 a 'five-tined horse hoe with revolving harrow, price 3^. 3a. ; a 

 horse hoe with three tines and revolving harrow, price 2?. 10a. 

 (awarded prizes by the Royal Agricultural Society fivtf years 

 in succession, also prizes at the Bath and West of England 

 Society at Taunton 1852, at Plymouth 1853, at Bath 1854, 

 and Taunton 1855); ahorse hoe, price 2?. Ss. ; and a hght 

 horse hoe, price 2?., all invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter ; a patent implement for topping and tailing 

 turnips, invented by William (Lister, Esq., of Dunsa Bank, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiter, price 6?. ISa. 

 William C. Cambridge, of Bristol. 



(New implement) a new patent eight-horse power traction 

 or locomotive engine with portable railway, price 500?. ; an 

 eight-horse power portable steam engine, price 250?. ; a four- 

 horse power portable steam engine, price 160?. ; two patent 

 portable combined thrashing, riddling, shaking, winnowing, 

 and dressing machines, price 120?.; a portable four-horse 

 power thrashing machine, price 40?., another size 55?. ; a 

 patent portable three-horse power thrashing machine, price 

 45?.; a two-horse power ditto, 40?.; (new implement) anew 

 patent double-blast winnowing machine, price 12?. 12s., other 

 sizes 10?. 10s. and 8?. 8s. ; a patent press-wheel roller, or clod 

 crusher, price from 15?. to 21 ?. 5s. ; a new patent self-cleansing 

 press-wheel roller, or clod crusher, price from 14?. Ss. to 18?. 

 (obtained the prize of the Royal Agricultural Society at 

 Chelmsford 1856, also the prize of the Manchester and Liver- 

 pool Society at Wigan 1856) ; patent press-wheel rollers, 

 price 10?., 12?., and 13?. ; and new pateut self-cleansing 

 press-wheel rollers, price 10?., 12?., and 13?., all invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; several sizes of a 

 patent self-relieving chain harrow, invented by John Cart- 

 wright, of Shrewsbury, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter, price 3?. 15s. to 6?. 



Hugh Carson, of Warminster, Wilts. 



A wrought-iron horse hoe, price 3Z. 3s.; a wrought-iron 

 horse hoe and scuffling plough, price 3?. 10s.(received the prize 

 at the meeting of the Bath and West of England Society at 

 Yeovil 1856, and highly commended by the judges at Tiverton 

 in 1855); several sizes of a wrought-iron plough, price with 

 cast-iron turnfurrow 2?. 15s. and 3?. 10s., with skim coulter 

 lOa. 6d. extra; a wood and iron plough, price with cast-iron 

 turnfurrow 2?. 15s., with skim coulter lOs. 6d. extra; a seven 

 share cultivator or scarifier, with side levers, price with side 

 levers 12?. ; a five-share cultivator or scarifier, price 9?, (it 



