on Agricultural Implements. 



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The excellence of all Messrs. Hornsby's and Garrett's drills is 

 well known. The Woburn drill of Messrs. Hensman has also 



drill on the flat, for drilling turnips or mangold-wurzel seed and manure. This drill 

 embraces a variety of improvements — the rollers being made in sections capable of 

 being adapted to a larger or smaller ridge of the proper form to receive the seeds, and 

 the second concave rollers follow, and l«ave the ridge in a perfect form. The drill is 

 now so perfect, and did its work so well, that we awarded it a Medal. 



Messrs. Garrett and Son exhibited their well-known general purpose drill, with the 



