at the Canterbury MeetiiKj, 1860. 
501 
Class VII. — Grindino Mills with Steel Grinders, for Grinding Agricultural 
Produce by Steam or Horse Power. 
Time of working, 2 minutes. Barley used. 
N:inu' uf 
Exhibitor. 
SUvud. 
Article. 
Price. 
Power 
required. 
Meal 
produced. 
Award. 
Remarks. 
Hunt and Pick- 
ering, Leices- 
ter. 
/ o 
£. ,<.-. 
u I u 
4//'* 
lbs. 
£. 
8 
Howard, Riches, 
and Co., Nor- 
wich. 
194 
3795 
31 10 
Highly 
com- 
mended. 
This machine we 
highly recommend, 
either for grinding 
beans or barley into 
fine meal, or split- 
ting corn ; and wo 
think it is almost 
equal to the grind- 
ing mills with stone 
grinders. 
Class X. — Linseed and Cokn-Cuushers by Steam or Horse Power. 
Time of working, 2 minutes. Oats and Linseed used. 
Name of 
Exhibitor. 
Stitud. 
Article. 
Price. 
Power 
required. 
Weight 
crushed. 
Award. 
Remarks. 
Turner, Ipswich 
Wood and Son, 
Stowmarket. 
E. Bentall, 
Maldon. 
65 
128 
101 
1148 
2414 
1941 
£. s. 
12 12 
11 11 
10 10 
Oats. 
35,000 
Linseed. 
38,000 
Oats. 
27 lbs. 
Linseed. 
20 lbs. 
£. 
5 
I' 
This machine 
worked witli 
much less power 
than any tried 
in this Class. 
Both good ma- 
chines. 
Class XH. — Oilcake Bkeakees for Large and Small Cake, by Steam or 
Horse Power. 
Time of working, 2 minutes. 
Name of 
Exhibitor. 
Stand. 
Article. 
Price. 
Power 
required. 
Cake 
broken. 
Award. 
E. Bentall, 
Maldon. 
101 
1945 
£. s. 
7 7 
35,100 
lbs. 
134 
£. 
7 
Dray and Co., 
London. 
165 
3028 
11 0 
35,200 
149J 
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