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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



£16 ; (new implement) an improved lever horse rake, price £8, 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; and a 

 single cheese press with double lever, price £3, and a double 

 cheese press, with double lever, price £5, improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter ; a patent oil cake crusher, price £5, 

 invented and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent turf 

 and stubble paring plough, price £6, invented by Mr. Glover, 

 of Thrussington, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter 

 (gained the prize at the exhibition of the Bath and West of 

 England Agricultural Society in 1854) ; a patent combined 

 oat and bean crusher, price £6 lOs. ; invented by G. A. 

 Biddell, of Ipswich, improved and manufactured by Ransomea 

 and Sims, of Ipswich ; a chaff cutting machine, price £7 10s., 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by the exhibiter ; a 

 pair of improved patent iron drags, price £5 ; and a pair of 

 improved patent iron harrows, price £3 lOs., improved and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a patent iron plough, price 

 £5 63., invented and manufactured by Messrs. J. and F. 

 Howard, of Bedford; and a patent American floating ball 

 washing machine, price £6, invented by Christopher HoUings- 

 worth, of Indiana, improved and manufactured by B. Samuel- 

 Bon, of Banbury. 



John Whitehead, of Preston, Lancashire. 

 A drain pipe and tile machine, price 21^.— (prizes have been 

 awarded to this machine at the Royal Agricultural Society's 

 meetings, viz., at York in 1848 (£20), at Norwich in 1849 

 (£20), at Exeter in 1850 (commendations), at the Great Exhi- 

 bition in 1851 (prize medal), [was not exhibited in 1852], at 

 the Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Gloucester in 

 1853 (£10), at Lincoln in 1854 (prize medals), at Carlisle in 

 1855 (£5), at the Universal Exhibition of Paris in 1855 (first- 

 class medal), at Chelmsford in 1856 (first prize), besides a 

 number of prizes at local meetings ; — a smaller size 141. 10s. ; 

 a double box drain pipe and tile machine, price 281. ; a double 

 box steam or horse power drain pipe and tile machine, price 

 331. 58.; an improved brick pressing machine, price 16^. 16s. ; 

 an economic chaff engine, price 21. lOs. ; a turnip cutter, price 

 21. lOs. ; a combined wringing and mangling machine, price 

 3^ . lOs. ; a mangling and wringing machine, and washing 

 machine combined, price 61. lOs. ; and several rolls of iron 

 wire, and galvanized iron wire game-proof netting, prices per 

 lineal yard of the wire from 3d. to Is. Id., all invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by the exhibiter. 



Hughes and Sons, of Dover-road, London. 

 A four-feet French runner millstone, for grinding corn, price 

 15/; a four-feet French bedstone, price 14/. and 12/. ; a 16- 

 inch flour cylinder, price 6/. , an iron proving staff, price 3/. 

 58. ; cast-steel mill bills, for dressing millstones, price Is. per 

 lb.; and a mill bill thrift, price 28. 6d., all improved and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiters. 



Charles and Edwin Evans, of Sherston, near 



Malnaesbury, Wiltshire. 

 A one-row mangel and turnip drill, price 71., improved and 

 tnanufactured by the exhibiters ; a five-row corn drill, price 

 lOZ., invented by Thomas Evans and Sons, of Sheraton, Wilt- 

 shire, and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a farmer's paddle, 

 price 28. 6d. ; (new implement) a patent paring plough, price 

 5/. ; and the " patent paring plough" converted into a plough 

 for ordinary use, price 5/., all invented and manufactured by 

 William Evans, of Sherston, Wilts. 



James Smyth and Sons, of Peasenhall, near Yoxford, 

 Suffolk, and Witham, Essex. 

 A patent small 'occupation lever corn driU, price 161. (re- 

 ceived a prize of 5/. at the Royal Agricultural Society's meet- 

 ing at Gloucester 1853, also £/. at the Lincoln meeting 1854); 

 a patent nine-row lever corn drill, price 231. I83. 6d. ; a patent 

 ten-row ditto, price 25/. 53. ; a patent eleven-row lever corn 

 and seed drill, price 271. lOs. (received a prize of 51. at the 

 Royal Agricultural Society's meeting at Derby 1843) ; a patent 

 twelve-row Suffolk ditto, price 28/. lOs. ; a patent thirteen- 

 row Suffolk ditto, price 30/. 5s. ; a patent fourteen-row Suffolk 

 ditto, price 31/. 5s. ; a patent fifteen-row Suffolk ditto, price 

 32/. IO3.; a patent thirteen-row Suffolk ditto, with two to add 

 to make fifteen, price 34/. 15s.; a patent tworow ridge, or 

 three-row broad work, turnip, or mangel-wurzel seed and 

 manure drill, price 17/. 10s. (a prize of 10/. and a silver medal 

 were awarded to this drill at the Royal Agricultural Society's 



show at Southampton, 1844) ; a patent four or five-row turnip 

 and mangel-wurzel seed and manure drill, price 28/. ; a patent 

 general purpose drill, price 40/. (a prize of 10/. was awarded 

 to this drill at the Royal Agricultural Society's show at Liver- 

 pool, 1841); a patent manure distributor, price 20/. ; and a 

 patent clover and ryegrass sowing machine, price 13/., invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



Barnabas Urry, of the Vectis Works, Newport, 

 Isle of Wight, Hampshire. 



A fifteen-coulter 7-feet corn, turnip, mangel, and manure 

 drillins; machine, price j£60, improved and manufactured by the 

 exhibiters; a four-horse power portable horse worlds, price £25 

 10s., invented and manufactured by the exhibiter; a portable 

 thrashing barn works, price .£35, invented, improved, and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter ; a horse rake, price £6 15s., im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter; (new implement) 

 a patent gorse machine, price £30, with cutter gearing attached 

 £37, invented by John Hardley, of Shide, Isle of Wight, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter ; a malt gritter and grain crusher, 

 price £25, invented and manufactured by tlie exhibiter; a win- 

 nowing and riddling machine, price £10 10s.; a strong portable 

 grinding mill, for mealing barley, price with joints £30; a 

 Tennant's grubber, price £7 10s. ; a durable iron liquid manure 

 pump, price £i; a wrought-iron expanding horse hoe, price £3 

 15s.; and a barley hummelling machine, price £i 43., all im- 

 proved and manufactured by the exhibiter, 



Robert Lane, of Cirencester, Gloucestershire. 

 A registered oil or linseed cake-breaking machine, price £i ; 

 a registered prize cake- breaking machine, price £i 7s.; another 

 size £i 10s., all invented, improved, and manufactured by the 

 exhibiter; a one-horse gear, suitable for driving small machines, 

 price £8 8s. ; and a two-horse gear, price £12 12s., improved 

 and manufactured by the exhibiter ; two sizes of a chaff 

 machina, price £7 and £10, invented, improved, and manufac- 

 tured by Richmond and Chandler, of Manchester; a small chaff 

 cutter, price £3 lOs. ; and a chaff cutter, with rising mouth-piece 

 and roller, price £4, manufactured by the exhibiter; a chaff 

 cutter, on an improved system, price £5 5s., invented, improved, 

 and manufactured by the exhibiters ; a registered haymaking 

 machine, price £13 13s., invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by Lloyd of Lynham; an improved patent one-liorse cart, for 

 agricultural purposes, price £14, improved and maHufaclured by 

 the exhibiter; (new implement) a patent skim plough, price £5 

 5s., invented and manufactured by Mr. Evens, of Shearston ; 

 a new patent expanding hoe, price 143.; and a number of gen- 

 tlomen's paddles, price 3s. each, invented, improved, and manu- 

 factured by the exhibiter; a number of Parkes's cast-steel 

 digging and other forks, varying in price from 4s. each, invented 

 and manufactured by Parks, of Birmingham ; a patent root 

 mincer or pulper, price £5 5s,, invented and manufactured by 

 E. H. Bentall, of Heybridge ; and a Phillips's patent root pulper, 

 price £6 lOs , invented by Phillips, and manufactured by J. 

 Woods and Son, of Stowraarket. 



Samuel Woodbourne, of Liss, near Petersfield, 

 Southampton. 



(New implement) a winnowing machine, price £11 ; and (new 

 implement) a horse rake, price £6 10s., invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by the exhibiter. 



W. H. Smith and Co., of Sleaford, Lincolnshire. 



A portable seven-horse-power steam engine, price £200 ; and 

 a combined thrashing machine, price £90, improved by W. H. 

 Smith, of Sleaford, and manufactured by the exhibiters. 



George Parsons, of Martock, Somersetshire. 

 A seven-horse-power portable steam engine, price £^20; and 

 a portable combined thrashing, straw shaking, and winnowing 

 machine, price £85, patent beaters £3, and apparatus for pre* 

 paring corn for market £10 extra, invented, improved, and ma- 

 nufactured by the exhibiter. 



William Proctor Stanley, of Peterborough, 

 Northamptonshire. 

 A registered roller mill, for crushing linseed, oats, barley, malt, 

 and splitting beans, price £12 (prizes were awarded to this mill 

 at all the Royal Agricultural Society's shows where prizes have 

 been competed for since 1848, also a medal at the Great Exhibi- 

 tion of 1851, a silver medal and 800 francs from the Paris 

 Exposition 1865, also the first prize at Peterborough 1856 and 

 seven preceding years, and every local show in the country) ; 

 another size £i ; a Cambridge's patent roller clod cruslier, with 

 exhibiter's patent scrapers, price, according to size, £10 10s., 

 £1) lis, £12, £14 10s.; (new implement) a new turnip and 

 mangel wurzel drill and horse hoe combined, price, three 

 rows, £10 (awarded a prize at the Peterborough Agricultural 

 Show 1856) ; (new implement) a new hand sack barrow and 

 sack raiser, price £3 10s. ; and a farmer's portable steam cook- 

 ing apparatus, for cooking linseed, hay, chaff, and roots, price 

 £17 10s. (a prize of 300 francs and a gold medal were awarded 



