CONCERNING CIDER 



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This is provided with a wooden hopper for the re- 

 ception of the apples. These, on the handle being 

 turned, are torn by being passed between toothed 

 rollers of enamelled iron, and then further crushed by 



"NIAGARA" CIDER PRESS (BARNETT AND FOSTER) 

 W it/i Differential Lever Action ana no Centre Screiu 



being passed between smooth rollers of stone, hard- 

 wood, or enamelled iron. Instead of the old Flail- 

 Press, some form of Screw-Press is now usually 

 employed, and indeed Worlidge advised that no other 

 kind was so generally useful though little used in 



