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mechanic, and the author of various improvements on the implements and machinery 

 manufactured there, which do him the highest credit. 



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3088 a. A fall-down gate-stop {Jig, 1 144. ) has lately been invented, which deserves adop- 

 tion wherever double gates are fastened in the middle by a bolt, attached to the lower bar, 

 and entering a hole in a stone or other body fixed in the road. This gate-stopper is 

 formed of cast iron, and is sunk in the ground till its upper surface is level with the 

 road, its lower end being placed on a stone to prevent its sinking too deep. The gate 

 stop has an ear (a) which is raised up when the gate is shut, so as to form a stopper and 

 3 hole for the bolt ; and it is put down {b) when the gate is open, so as not to present 

 an obstruction to the feet of horses. Sold by Messrs. Cottam and Hallen. 



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7548 a. The pheasavt-feeder. ( ^. 1 1 45. ) This ingenious' invention is manufactured 

 of iron by Messrs. Cottam and Hallen, and seems the best utensil of the kind that we 

 have seen. There is one of tin, lighter and cheaper (see Gard, Mag. vol. v. p. 589.), 

 sold by Messrs. Bailey, 272. High Holbom, and by Weir in Oxford street, but it is 

 hy no means so durable. 



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