ONE HORSE, OR PONT CLIPPER MOWER. 



A Gold Midal, {the highest premium,') was awarded to this 

 machine, by the New York State Agricultural Society, at their great 

 trial in Auburn, in July, 1866, when 59 Mowers and Beapers were 

 offered for competition. 



This is the only really practical One-Horse Mower in the market. 

 It is constructed on the same general principle as the Two-Horse 

 Machine, and is easily drawn and worked by one horse. It is capable 

 of cutting tMfte-quarters of an acre per hour with ease, without 

 distress to the team, even in the hottest weather. 



The Clippbr Mowers were introduced by us in 1863. Although they 

 at once took the first place among this class of machines, they have since 

 been modified from year to year, as each successive season's experience 



