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1234 Dairy Supply Co., Museum Street, W.C. The " Reading Eoyal," 
price 45/. 
1235 Dairy Supply Co., Museum Street, W.C. The " LeYiathau," price 
G2/. 
4293 II. C. Petersen & Co., Copenhagen. Burmeister & Wain's, Size B, 
price 43/. 5s. 
Class III. — Cream Separators, {Hand Machines). 
958 f reeth & rocock, Wandsworth Road, S.W. The " Victoria," price 
1.3/. 10s. 
1333 R. A. Lister & Co., Diirsley, Glos. The " Alexandra," No. 7, price 
21/. 12s. Qd. 
1236 Dairy Supply Co., Museum Street, W.C. The " Baby," price 12/. 10s. 
1237 Dairy Supply Co., Museum Street, W.C. The " AVindsor," price 24/. 
1233 Dairy Supply Co., Museum Street, ^\.G. The "Alpha Baby," price 
IC/. 10s. 
1239 Dairy Supply Co., Museum Street, W.C. The " Alpha Windsor," 
price 28/. 
4294 II. C. Petersen & Co., Copenhagen. Bunneister & Wain's, Size X, 
No. 1, price 23/. 5s. 
The names of the Judges were : — 
R. Neville Geesville, Butleigh Court, Gla.stonbury, Somerset, 
Thomas Rigby, Sutton Weaver, via Warrington. 
J. AvGTJSTUs Voelckee, 12 Hanover Square, W. 
All the entries duly made their appearance and were sub- 
mitted to trial. It will be obser^'ed that in each class four 
different makers and four distinct types of machine were repre- 
sented. These comprised really all which had been successfully 
introduced previously, and also four new implements, one being 
the " Leviathan," a power machine shown by the Dairy Supply 
Co. ; two hand machines of the same company, viz. the " Alpha 
Baby " and the " Alpha Windsor ; " and lastly the " Alexandra " 
hand separator of Lister & Co. — which was new to these Shows, 
though it had been exhibited at the Bath and West of England 
Society's Show at Rochester in 1890. The " Victoria," " Alex- 
andra," and "Danish" (Burmeister & Wain's), among the 
power, and the " Victoria," " Alexandra," " Baby," " Windsor," 
and " Danish " (Burmeister & Wain's) among the hand machines, 
were much as they have been described and figured in the fore- 
going references, and the "Reading Royal" (power) is the 
improved "Laval," now capable of separating 150 gallons per 
hour. The real novelty consisted in the addition to the 
" Laval " power machine and to the two " Laval " hand 
machines, viz. the " Baby " (vertical) and "Windsor" (hori- 
zontal), of an arrangement of discs, fitted into the drum of the 
