THE SAR CULTURAL GAZETTE 
29—1852.] 
rollers, 2 sowing machine „ 14 steam-engin 
o 48 sh 
apparatuses, 2 straw-s — 11 sub — ig i 459 
thresh — machines, oy — N. pulverisers * a blade pas pne rapidly er 3 — in which the corn was to 
J i besides a great variety of 1 ard, on whic * revolving radial k by a succession of 
n e ao voter imple nts, | protect wee are e injury, while 5 ing ng V bosses | Hussey’s s and M Kerns * 11 Kate knives, as in 
„ garden implements, gates, gutta pere ——.— g, | the corn on either side of the bosses i and eg eins, — : it had not been subjected to 
hand-dibbles, arian died, g a cutting —— like scissors or sb 2 The kni S Mr. Glover's paring plough, and M 
Is, pails, sack-hold ? ngles, | bevilled edges, and re pgs have share plough, gh, and Mr. Bentall’s broad- 
, ers, seythes, seeds, tree and | gri Ses; quire but once sharpen p seen. in neighbouri 
plant guards, trucks, watering-machines, wheels — grindstone for a whole season; this form Pe * on a been often mA scribed. ring stands, have botil 
er we * ire netting, and many itha r better than po Se sided blade, as it i A ing water “with a e uae e 1 
0 4 el E e to get injured e essrs. T was 
The judges, therefore, have me pilya a. ġ blade forcing its —— while 2 form of the — comes e = Povie m When 
8 awa ot -yet been completed — Orgi or be -gappe ed an njured ; ` Pe br dogs empty the water sand Prac) 85 9 pa 
ollowing is the premi : e | knife is yet more ge | requiring ks cistern 
i4 premium list, so far as it is yet guards i or objectionable $ for for working thn through u — ing the Machinery who a nly to wate 
AWA ciple f dle verse turni 
8 4 x 4 cutting enabled. him —.— this A — yao ee? e en the water is out “ot the Paskat to e 
KIND or IMPLEMENT. prize. | EXHIBITORS. and consequently, better adapt. it gy e. matinee), At 19 Mr, Cambrid } 
8 h best ‘adapied= for well as standing crops, and to travel cutting “ laid” as shaker. rel shaker is com E * menu rts yo sa 
Plough eral urposes £7 Ransom furrow” on grain or ped | idge f square section, each en sate 
— tast adapted for deep e and Co, We may mention here that sgan H t nich the straw is more ving r a different speed, by 
One-way or Tura- rest Pl 1741 Eien Bashby which gained prize fo inort r p mpn by any other p Agr 2 9 
2 Plough si ough i 5 some and Co. = which Ei oih 4 t. 1 he trial, ks, r 7 nown. As the 
ubsoil Palveriser ... 5 . — Glover nsidered generall P was, we believe, not sentation of surf: sere is the t pre- 
Drill for al purposes ray and Co. 22 Ehu satisfactory, an certainly insaf. aces at different distances from th 
ele e Corn Turnip an * R R. Hornsby and Son cient to justify the e g excitement on the subjec - | axis of motion, and that is all that is necessa: 7 
Most por small 338 R er and Son Teaping machines in th this country. ject of | production of a most efficient shakin ry to the 
col ang 3 . Garrett aud Son Other reaping- ines toe intervals betw 1e AmS ui eae PE 
ridged wo ure Drill for flat refer, were shown by other — —— hereafter T of the e cient to allow of the 
Tara Dril ne also showed carts, waggons, 3 — Pri of 2 266, High Holborn, exbibited a 
ilon the ridge `. man chin imens of f. © Beeps fe cient Gorse crusher, re aiin * ee A 
Drop . ae á — ies . Hornsby and Son| machine steam engines, flour poe gd 2 t wirk i ty % k'r T owever, great power 
fare Dis 2 o IR. Garrett and 8 exhibited Captain C i alls, Kc. Fle also hand chaff-machi ex ingly ious 
Portable 8 pee piian v pa 5 R. Garrett and Son washer, in which Ea meroa e root- abies | fork, eG cht in fact, with a 
thre sing — — . n ever 2 
— icultural j chambers, in the first öf whi eee nder, — two knife, by an en, in nt e dees with the 
Sits best Ditto ditto 4 washed by turning the handle in Ags di ed and Messrs. Howard, of Bedford, een 
St 3 not exceeditig when thoroughly cleaned, by turnin ; and, | fine displ of ploughs and hi ae 3 
pon appli cable to Not yet ot ther way ro the 0 y g the handie the that very ag and ] ws , th former with 
—— — ing er sariso Awarded, which is apane G tl — pe amber, ch ch ies 8 — —— whith i 
Second-best Ditto ditio 15 they pass until the 4 2 rm of a spiral, along which | Mr. Jam E — s make. 
Por —— Threshing Machine, sizes of the hi 5 into a t outside. Two machine ft vn By ford, showed n ing- 
hors 8 not imedian washer N „ more like the original Bell’s reapi ~ 
roe es power, - n for n these” Ausi a 
ber, “Threshing ee eligi J for vrages — naia C is, largest size, | ov the country In — it which have now 
-iena rse power, for Som the. enormo nip s, Carrots, Še. &e., 50. vellin pum delivering th crm o TE oe | 
Portable T —— . 20 R. Garrett and Son ploughs of Kent and Sussex were ee y turn which it was to be periodi dhall i araea a cradle, by 
* ree pow achine, not arem exhibited in aee the s stub lly p in bundles upon 
aker and riddle: to be driven srs. M- Neill exhibited d Mr. Nicholson of Newark ** 5 
Fixed Tareshing 2 Machine; not ex- Clayton and Son asphalted aa for roofing ; as portable aue — Kran A hamsters, “ont of nil appe to 
ceeding 6- “ A fa e or i i 
e ridd Ages sup ware Pil — wooden n — resting on earthe radial knives ani . * > gee rapid rev atian of 
er, t — will — pre ne ong It Ld in — eller we à e hum- 
Sar he dnl oc CCC 
2 2 drive n by steam 2 R. Garrett and Son the on the grou — — poke fi oting | consists of one or more long which were were es It 
—.— — — 2 breaking g agricul. Hornsby and Son | footing-piece is 2 feet long, 7 inch a id 2 the | in a vertical plane, and made to oscil — 
88 pet id — 10 ur. Hurwood of strong yellow fir, * 1 ** — and di 85 wr 2! thiek, | | fixed boards parallel with it, and ab i mpi — po 
Chaff-cutter, to — i ee, 5 Mr. Stanley 2 e 15 tar to preserve it in fl dhe procul. "The h it — the others being studded wi T — amongst 
ler or e 1 Y 
Chat — to ne worked iy 8420 10 Richmond & Gand. T lanon on square, of 2 a or 24 inches in elm, | roughly *. 3 ster 
Tur nip e to 2 other spot. vhs: cost is as — 7 ed hes the hopper hs rive it of all awn => hh it 
pga te beaker sega earthenware pillars, with i A Bee Mapplebeck 1 i 
8 Se; 5 Jo yet Awarded, | 38. 2d. each, 1“. 2s, 2 7. 24 — baile An and, pashe exhibited a modification of Smith's benen 
light — for getcralp „ eg i Bushby fba top-“tramewerk t — a m ~~, bolting on sisting of 1 * a w, con- 
Machi 92 eee haven W. oe „ 8d. each, 4s. 8d. 3 AER P ur, 5 3 7 ced namar, and thus presentin parse say f 
poy oh for t ing pt Tiles * Footings, dip i 48. 2d. total e age than the circular A d 
ipesforageieultural purposes) 20 Meare.’ N tod Oe ot Ut fo —— lem groits do in the original 
ts es Thomas Scragg wh yton, Shuttleworth and Co, of Lincol idk plement, 
nas Hes. nal ere . e eee 3 
row Nepp t by! 
Mighty eae 5 jp ai William Williama several of 3, p 8 3 any other firm, exhibited London- road We by Mr. Bennett, 3 
Pair Horaz Grubber, or Scarifier ...| 10 ro 1. — orse, power respective Rainford-hall, i j ray A Sillar, o. 
Pair-horse Segels: . 4 boil a descriptio! last :—It has a tabul . erage iver u ‘ie 
Horse Hoe on ne : — -.. -n 1 Charles Hart iler, of plates 5-16ths of thick ular | exhibitor. Made in two pieces for conven - 
Horse Hoe onthe ridge... , 5 . and fees fee: | © rgia iA e Eta La one | 1. si 
Hor. r nd F. , excepting the fire- ? . vi fixed . b 
net! 1 . fe J. and F. Howard gay 5 ond the re ag give n pd tube | — ends are the ge sare tire ye — 
je “ey E. [Andrewes had (s ince inet ox Z owm axle, which is Mie pa e 
bn Steam Apparatus 5 Barrett, Exall, and | through the centre of the fre Nich. e ci a saa euere, very materially to eee the fri m: : 
Dyna 5 w. P. Stanl e consumption of fuel, an — rnate ri oe 
* traction of inl appitoaie es a be cleaned of dirt and s sis oie it. more easily t to ond ‘factually —＋ — al elod 17 5 giene gat Nat 
1 a the soil cast out of Bit fi the f dirty wa y 2 of — eyo tha it is quite 
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horses, two — — — four pg pate and 12 inches stroke ; the * 81 oe | atsido 2 of the eyli inder, ‘which i 3 constructed that ree aa 
(offered by R. Sianey, Esq.,.M.P,)|. 10 Fot ca OWmo rought iron, i ud 4 celod which will enter the teeth at once passes mf 
a e sufficient merit. aa H revolutions per en ys z londi i in every instance the B 
ota alugin Loog PAPERAN SON J ve ghs 5 — It aa 2 . “pulley, is 5 fect, and on Prag ie ene eee eee 
Sinn: it re 
ND OF \ IMPLEMENT, AWARD. | EXHIBITORS, consumes 40 Ibs. of coals, 2 dee minu oes its work more effectuall uy dan fs Peres 161 
= Imprortmene 8 rs z of 45 Ibs. upon the square inch; ba pressure Every ring or w on four € parallel * 
— ha Sn BOC G geog | Por aea aaa enei Da — the axle, these bars passing through large 
— 1 Ditto (Tasker & owls an impro roved governor, and the boiler is p „n with | substance of the ri so tha ¢ the. 3 ae 
s oo —— hair felt, and cased o Gane. Bee ADE + it 4 7 with in wr See i motion upon them, and is thus abl =< 
Harrow, exhiby — * were highly commended :—Norwegi ge fone ig egg “as e el bon re 
and Fari y Mr. Kearsley; A ra, gian ext — the Rev. od-erucher 
Inj ela Tools, exhibited s Taie . — Digging Forks near Towcester, exhibited rose „nn Lois-Weedon Bn Richard a of New Le aki ote ee 
The pr Raten, hibited by. d by Mr. Read; Eceentri amt pd alternate Tee a s tem a on Sapia this one, and acting upon a differe yae, D 
mane following Ber ped te, ri JA. Th Thom on: consist of 5 45 0 7 They two vo parallel aa each of Which nt principle. It has 
i Erre ene Sele ENII roller acting — „and w wheels, those on the one axle pabet of 
Smith Tea Hall 8 . a 1 5 ack Holder, sa a out of his pet pe B “intervals; for the due pov on the “other and . 
b Gravel dentl 1 
Root W ; pay nf oar Mes J ornsby and pendently of the other. 
bited — 1 ye Seal, Bena 2 a . series of sow Bands —— ye of | si 8 midge, 
i ere te, exhibited e an rhibited „ exhi- | w seep der will be ane examining — — many * * of his well-known eh. : 
trees, exhi H, A. Thompson; P, —— 4 thay ve carried E iae izes. ing ? essrs. Garrett, of Leiston works, 
xbibited by Messrs. Ranso on Patent Tenueed Iron hipple. | ments added d Among the improve- | number of bis well-known drilling machines, 
firs n Glan, Hon. I of the Show h ingenious movemen pore Aan of which he carried off the 
kill. 1 as we enter the yard i r of the nure idisteibuten.is DA 
TTA 8 his elod-erusherl; a dis Mr. C ball and 1 eed bos employed o pe. hill. eee e. ure is delivered by re which is ie kept 
axle: Rida’ nine narrow {hi 1 1 n- 1 t Sa 2 work, } K eel the = KEN Fee e an even oe. st Sela ve 
than unl (an nenen with longer and sl on a round forward or backwards, to allem of its having smog: rp bey series of self-ncting levers, — — 
be losing its e ph eee, well to and fro motion n to it. — 3 Ives. to the prongs — het 
Huseey’s reaping ts position in R the esteotn ef thie e © a wr 8 eee y tho manure from tne box in its transit 
cutting Teaping machine, in which, as is well known b | yabiknow cgi abot Their drills, and th ose of sot 
consists PE as ose of | Mr. Garrett recei 
inte hae ee f g ge ordi i V shaped 2 certainly models of ingenuity and n -modal for Hussey’s à 
lade, which is set in| Mr. Mason, of Ipswich, exhibited: a reaping-machine, ee aay Ja exhibited am 
: consisting of u framework of spars 
