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was very highly commeuded by the judges at the Royal Agri- 

 culutral Society's meeting at Chelmsford in 1856, and highly 

 commeuded by the judges of the Bath and West of England 

 Society at Yeovil in 1S56); and (new implement) a three 

 share narrow grubber and scarifier, price 6^ 63., all invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter; a patent drag 

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

 factured by R. Coleman, of Chelmsford, price 81. ; a set of 

 wrought-iron harrows, price the set of six il. ; a registered 

 cross-cut wheel roller and clodcrusher, price 161. ; and a 

 registered cross-cut wheel roller and clodcrusher, with scraper, 

 price 17/, lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter (the last article was highly commended by the judges 

 of the Royal Agricultural Society at Chelmsford in 1856); 

 (new implement) a registered self-cleaning cross-cut wheel 

 roller and clodcrusher, invented and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter, price 18/. ; three sizes of a registered cross-cut 

 wheel roller, invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter, price 10/. lOs., 12/. and 14/.; two sizes of a double 

 cylinder field roller, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter, price 11/. and 12/. ; two sizes of an improved iron 

 field roller, price 9/. and 10/. lOs.; several specimens of a 

 chaff-cutting engine, for horse or steam power, price from 11/. 

 lis. to 15/. (was highly commended by the judges of the Bath 

 and West of England Agricultural Society at their meeting at 

 Yeovil iu 1856, and at their meeting at Tiverton in 1855); a 

 chaff-cutting engine, for horse or hand power, price 8/. lOs., 

 with safety clutch 9/. lOs. ; several sizes of a chaff cutter, for 

 hand power, pries 4/. to 6/. lOs., all invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter (was commended by the judges 

 of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society at 

 their meeting at Yeovil in 18S6) ; two sizes of a Moody's 

 turnip cutter, with wheels and handles, invented by Edmund 

 Moody, late of Maiden Bradley, improved and manufactured 

 by the exhibiter, price 4/. 10a. and 5/. 5s. (received the prize 

 from the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society at 

 Taunton in June 1852, at Plymouth in June 1853, at Tiverton 

 in June 1855, and highly commended at Yeovil in 1856, also 

 highly commeuded by the judges of the Royal Agricultural 

 Society at the meeting at Gloucester in July 1853, at Lincoln 

 in July 1854, and at Carlisle in July 1855) ; a malt and 

 linseed crusher, on iron stand, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter, price 8/. ; a malt mill without stand, 

 for hand or steam power, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter, price 5/. 5s, ; an oilcake crusher, price 41. 4s. ; a 

 single cheese press, with double lever, price 21. 10s.; a double 

 cheese press, with double lever, price 5/. (these presses obtained 

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

 Agricultural Society at ^Plymouth in June 1853, and were 

 highly commended at the meeting of the same society at 

 Tiverton in June 1855, and at Yeovil in June 1856) ; a single 

 cheese press, with double lever and pulley, price 21. 15s.; and 

 a double cheese press, with double levers aud pulleys, price 

 5/. 58., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter. 



John Cooper and Co., of Ipswich, Suffolk. 

 A patent self-acting counterbalance lever horse rake, in- 

 vented by Thomas Smith, of Bredfield, and manufactured by 

 the exhibiters, price 71. I83. ; and (new implement) a patent 

 self-acting counterbalance lever horse rake and fertilizer com- 

 bined, invented by Thomas Smith, of Bredfield, improved by 

 the exhibiters, and manufactured by Messrs. Cooper and 

 Hurwood, of Ipswich, price 9/. 13s. 



James Cornes, of Barbridge, near Nantwich, 

 Cheshire. 

 A registered chaff cutting machine (No. 5) with three 

 knives, price 13/., another size price 15/. (gained the first prize 

 given by the Royal Agricultural Society of England for eleven 

 years in succession) ; a registered chaff cuttiug machine ( No. 

 4) with two knives, price 6/; 158., another smaller size, price 

 4/. lOs., all invented by John Cornes, sen., improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter. 



W. Crowley and Sons, of Newport Pagnell, Bucks. 

 A light oue-horse cart for general purposes, price 15/. ; a 

 liquid manure or water cart, price 13/. ; a set of Newport 

 hames for general purposes, price 1/. 8s , aud a set of Newport 

 hames, price 21. 23., all invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters. 



William Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London. 

 Ten specimens of an improved patent reaping machine, 

 price 25/., extra for dividing iron 1/. Is., (received the prize of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society at Lincoln 1854, the judges at 

 the trial at Boxted in 1856 gave it a prize of 15/., the Austrian 

 gold medal of honour has been awarded to this machine in the 

 present year), invented by Obed Ilussey, of the United States, 

 improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; an improved 

 patent reaping machine, price 45/. (obtained the prize at the 

 Royal Agricultural Meeting 1855), invented by John Palmer, 

 of Stockton, improved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 a patent mowing machine, price 25/., invented by Catchcombe, 

 of the United States, improved and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; several sizes of an improved light agricultural wag- 

 gon, price 18/. 18s. to 22/.; a light van, price 24/. ; an im- 

 proved waggon, price 27/. ; a light agricultural cart, price 

 10/. 10s, another size 12/. 12s., and a larger 14/. 15s.; several 

 specimens of an improved patent wiunowing and blowing ma- 

 chine, price 10/. lOs. aud 11/. lis., and with cliver apparatus 

 41. extra (obtained prize at the Royal Agricultural Society of 

 Ireland, at Carlow 1855, also at Manchester and Liverpool 

 Agricultural Society 1856); and several specimens of an 

 improved registered chaff cuttiug machine, price 21. 18s. 

 and 41., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the ex- 

 hibiters ; three sizes of an improved patent chaff cutting ma- 

 chine, price 41. 5s., invented by John Comes, of London, im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiters ; an improved chaff 

 cutting machine, price 41. 10s , invented, improved, and ma- 

 nufactured by Richmond and Chandler, of Sallord ; three 

 other sizes of this machine, price from 71. to 15/. ; several 

 sizes of auiuproved grain crushing machine, price from 3/. 15s. 

 to 14/ 14s. ; an improved grain crushing mdl, price 5/. 5s. ; 

 an improved linseed mill, price 6/. 10s., pulley lOs. exlra; an 

 improved malt bruising machine, price 6/. 10s., all invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent alli- 

 ance plough, price 41. lOs., for deep ploughing 5/., invented 

 by M. Armelin, of Paris, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; an improved plough, price 41. 53., other sizes 

 41. lOs. 6d. aud 41. 15s., invented, improved, aud manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; an iron subsoil plough, price 7/ lOs., 

 another size 6/. lOs., invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 Gray and Co., of Uddington ; an improved circular wrought iron 

 corn bin, price 1/. Ss , other shapes and sizes price from 1/. 10s. 

 to2/.103.; an ornamental garden table, price 1/. 16s.; an orna- 

 mental garden chair, price 2/. lOs. ; several sizes of an orna- 

 mental garden seat, price 1/. 12s. 6d. to 21. 7s. 6d. ; a patent 

 tubular iron gate, price 21. 2s., posts 12s. e.xtra (a prize was 

 awarded to these gates at the Irish Agricultural Society's 

 show at Dublin, 1856) ; tubular fencing, price 3s. 6d. and up- 

 wards per yard ; several sizes of an improved American churn, 

 price ]/. 8s. to 2/. 15s.; an improved patent double action pump 

 price 14/, wrought iron stand 1/. lOs. ; a portable farm fire en- 

 gine, price 71. ISs., ditto with a tank 8/, 10s. ; a wrought iron 

 galvanized liquid manure pump, price 21. 10s., pipe Ss. per foot 

 extra; an improved weighing machine, price 3/. 158., another 

 size 41. 4s. ; several samples of an improved set of agricultural 

 harness, price 41. 10s., all manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 (new implement) a patent pulverizer, price 45/, and (new im- 

 plement) a patent oilcake breaker, price 10/., both invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 

 Andrew W. Gower and Sons, of Hook, near 



Winchfield, Hampshire, and Market Drayton, Salop. 



A fourteen-row lever drill for corn and manure, and six rows 

 of extra apparatus for manure and seeds upon a large scale, 

 price 50/.; a three-row lever manure aud seed drill, with front, 

 steerage, price 21/. ; a fifteen-row lever corn drill, price 30/.; 

 a two-row ridge drill for turnips and mangel wurzel and ma- 

 nure, price 10/., ditto without manure apparatus 5/., ditto with 

 apparatus for beans and peas 6/. 10a. ; a chaff engine, with two 

 knives, price 21. 10s., another size, price 41., and another size, 

 with three knives, price 5/. 15s , all invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Henry Hayes and Son, of Stamford, Lincolnshire. 

 (New implement) a pair-horae spring waggon, fitted with 

 patent axles, price 34/., invented and manufactured by the 

 txhibiters, improved by Mr. Kemp, of Thirlby Grange ; 

 (new implement) a light spring pair-horse waggon, price 

 42/. IO3.'; a light spring lorrie or dray, price 30/.; (new 

 implement) an improved one or two horse Scotch cart, price 



