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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



161., without patent tippicgs 11. lOa. less, and (ne>v imple- 

 ment) aa improved one-horse Scotch cart, price 13^ 15a., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the cxhibitera; 

 (new implement) a set of diagonal steel harrows, price 

 31. lOs., invented and manufactured by Messrs. Wright, of 

 Stamford. 



Hill and Smith, of Brierley Hill Iron Works (near 

 Dudley), Staffordshire. 



A wrought iron skim or pair-horse scarifier, price 61, or 

 with cultivating tinea 71. ; a wrought iron broadshare and cul- 

 tivator, price SI. lOs. (highly commended by the judges at the 

 Chelmaford Meeting of the Society in 1856) ; two sizes of a 

 wrought iron expanding horse hoe, price 21. 153, and 31. 3s. 

 (the silver medals of the Royal Agricultural Society and the 

 Yorkshire Agricultural Society have been awarded to this im- 

 plement) ; a wrought iron light land or barley roller, price 

 10. lOs. (obtained the prize of 2i. at the Society's meeting at 

 Chelmsford, 1856) ; a set of patent wrought iron harrows, 

 price 4/., another size price 31. 3s. (very highly commended at 

 the Chelmsford Meeting) ; a wrought iron sheep rack, price 

 No. 2, small size, 4i. 48., No 1., large size, 61. 6g. (obtained the 

 silver medal of the Society), auda wrought iron sheep trough on 

 wheels, price \l. lOs., all invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a wrought iron sack holder, with sack barrow 

 combined, price Iz. 12s., invented by Henry Gilbert, of Lon- 

 don, improved by Henry Cooch, of Harleston, and manufac- 

 tured by the exhibiters ; an iron rotary screening machine, for 

 gravel, ashes, sand, coal, &c., price 61. 6s., or if with wheels 

 6^. 163., manufactured by the exhibiters; a registered chaflf 

 cutting machine (Comes' pattern) (No. 5), price 13?. each 

 length of cut is charged extra 5s., invented by John Comes, 

 of Barbridge, and improved and manufactured by the exhibi- 

 ters (obtained the prize of this Society for nine successive 

 years) ; a chaff cutting machine, price 61. 10s., invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters; a circular iron vermin- 

 proof rick stand, on iron pillars, price from il. to 231. 17s. 6d. 

 each; a specimen of two iron rick stand pillars, with 

 mushroom shaped caps, price Ss. 6d. to 4s. each ; 

 several specimens of premium continuous fencing, price 

 2s. 4d. to 38. 8d. per yard (obtained the silver medal of 

 the Royal Agricultural Society on two occasions, viz., South- 

 ampton and Shrewsbury) ; a specimen of two kinds of deer 

 park fencing on the continuous principle, price 43. Id. to 

 4s. 7d per yard (obtained the silver medal of the Royal Agri- 

 cultural Society on two occasions) ; a selection of premium 

 iron hurdles, price from Is. lO^d. per yard; a length of 

 strained wire ox fencing, price Is. 4d. per yard; a wrought 

 iron field gate and posts, price 21. lOs., (obtained the silver 

 medalof the Royal Agricultural Society.and the first prizeof the 

 Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ireland, in addition 

 to nine other premiums) ; a wrought iron field gate, price \l.6s.; 

 a set of wrought iron entrance gates, price 81. ; a wrought 

 iron gate and pillars, price 3^. lOs. ; a pair of wrought iron en- 

 trance gates and pillars, price 91. ; a pair of wrought iron en- 

 trance gates, price 101. ; a wrought iron gate and posts, price 

 1'. lOs.; a pair of wrought iron gates and pillars, price 

 21. lOs. ; a wrought iron hand gate and posts, price 31. lOs. 

 another size price 61. 63.; a wrought iron field gate 

 and pillars, price 31. 10s; a pair of handsome wrought iron 

 entrance gates and pillars, price 17^. 10s.; a wrought iron 

 ornamental garden seat, price 21. 7s. 6d., all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiters ; a specimen of game-proof 

 netting, price Id. per foot upwards : a specimen of game- 

 proof plaut guards, price from la. 6d. each ; an iron field gate 

 made of tubular iron, price 1?. 15s.; an iron stall post, with 

 ramped top and bottom rail, price 1/. lOa. (obtained the' silver 

 medal of the Royal Agricultural Improvement Society of Ire- 

 land) ; an iron stall post, with top and bottom rail, and middle 

 rail to receive wood divisions of stall, price 3?. lOs. ; an iron 

 stall post, top, middle, and bottom rail, with iron open-work 

 for upper portion of divisions for loose box, prices— posts 16s. 

 each, iron work for door I63., division 6s. 3d. per foot run; 

 an iron stable rack and manger, price 11. lOs. ; an iron manger, 

 with rack and water trough, price 21.; an iron corner manger' 

 price 153. 6d ; an iron manger straight, price lis. 6d.; a 

 wrought iron hay rack, circular, for straight wall, price lis.; 

 a wrought iron rack for a corner, price 8s. 6d. ; a ventilator 

 and air bnck, price 123. 6d.; a stable drain and stench trap, 

 price 143.; a set of improved iron pig troughs, prices— for 



three pigs lis. 6d,for four pigs 143., for six pigs 17s. 6d. 

 each; e wrought iron heating barrow, price 3/. 33. ; a wrought 

 iron barrow for general purposes, price II. 7s. 6d. ; a specimen 

 of patent black varnish, price Is. 6d per gallon ; and a wrought 

 iron garden seat, price 1/. 153., all invented and manufactured 

 by the exhibiters ; a cast iron rustic garden seat, price 21. ; a 

 rustic garden-table flower stand, price 11. 28. 6d. 



Isaac James, of Tlvoli, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. 

 (New implement) a patent liquid manure distributor, to hold 

 70 gallons, price 24Z. (awarded special prizes at the Bath and 

 West of England Show in 1855, at Stow in 1855, at Liverpool 

 and Manchester Shows in 1856, and at Gloucester in 1856) ; 

 and (new implement) a pattut liquid manure distributor, or 

 water cart, to hold 170 gallons, price 201., all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; (new implement) a strong, 

 light two or three horse waggon, price 28^., improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter ; (new implement) a liquid manure 

 or general portable pump, price 3^. 03., manufactured by 

 Warner and Son, of London. 



John Kendell, of Cashmoor, near Blandford, 

 Dorsetshire. 

 A Gloucestershire waggon, price, with double shafts 34?. 

 4s., with single shafts 321. ; a two-horse Wiltshire waggon, 

 price 321., with double shafts 21. 43. extra ; an improved farm 

 cart, price 101. IO3. ; and a very light one-horse cart, price 

 8^. 83., all invented, improved, and maunfactured by the exhi- 

 biter. 



John Kiddle, of Donhead St. Mary, near Salisbury, 

 Wiltshire. 

 (New implement) a light two-horse waggon, price I'll-, in- 

 vented and manufactured by the exhibiter ; an improved one- 

 horse Scotch cart, price 11?., improved and manufactured by 

 the exhibiter. 



Arthur Lyon, of 32, Windmill-street, Finsbury, 

 London. 



A machine for pulping steamed roots or vegetables, price 71. 

 lOs. ; a machine for cuttiu?; roots or vegetables, price 61. 10s.; 

 a machine for cutting carrots, &c., price 61. ; a machine for 

 cutting roots, price 61. , a machine for cutting meat, vegetables, 

 &c., price 61. 6s., another size 3Z. lOs. ; a machine for cutting 

 roots for feeding poultry, price 21. Ss. ; a machine for cutting 

 or mincing meat, &c., price 21. (a prize medal was awarded for 

 this machine at the Paris Exhibition), and another size 1?. 10s., 

 all invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; 

 a machine for cutting cooked food, and keeping warm while 

 being cut, price 21. 23., invented by the exhibiter. 



Samuel Henry Sewers, of Curry Rivel, near 



Taunton, Somersetshire. 

 (New implement) a manure distributor, or turnip dusting 

 machine, price £25, invented and improved by the exhibiter, 

 and manufactured by Joshua Marsden, of South Petherton, 

 Somersetshire. 



John Allin Williams, of Baydon, near Hungerford, 



Wilts. 

 (New implement) a steam cultivator, or hauling machine, 

 consisting of two engines and single machine, price of each 

 machine, without the engine, 120/. ; (new implement) a com- 

 bined one-way plough, price 60?., another size 45?. ; (new im- 

 plement) a cultivator, scarifier, and drag, price 45?. ; and (new 

 implement) a three-furrow plough, price 30?., all invented and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Oliver Maggs, of Bourton, Dorset, near Wincanton, 

 Somersetshire. 

 A patent eight-horse portable steam-engine, price 250?. ; a 

 patent six-horse ditto, price 220?. ; a patent five-horse ditto, 

 price 190?. ; and a patent two-horse power fixed steam-engine, 

 price 60?., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter ; a patent combined bolting thrashing machine, with 

 apparatus for finishing the com for market, invented and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter, price 150?.; a combined bolting 

 thrashing machine, price 90?., another size 85?, a larger size 

 100?. ; a four-horse power portable thrashing machine, price 

 56?. ; and an improved one or two-horse, in iron frame, price 

 12?. 12s., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; a patent straw shaker, price 15?. ; an improved 



