204  Miscellaneous  Implements  Exhibited  at  Liverpool , 1910. 
same,  but  arranged  for  broadcast.  No.  1044  : The  same  machine 
combined  with  double  pair  horse  plough  ; the  ploughs  are 
independent  and  can  be  lifted  separately. 
No.  1109. — Wire  Fencing  Electrically  Welded.  Price  9 d. 
per  yd.  5 ft.  high. — Exhibited  by  T.  Page,  Bottesford,  Notting- 
ham, manufactured  by  the  Pittsburg  Steel  Company,  U.S.A. 
The  vertical  and  horizontal  wires  are  electrically  welded  at 
each  crossing,  making  an  exceedingly  neat  and  strong  fence. 
No.  1167. — Cream  Separator.  Price  12/.  10s. — Exhibited 
by  The  Titania  Company,  4 Euston  Buildings,  Euston  Street, 
London,  N.W.  The  spindle  is  suspended  from  top  on  a special 
ball  bearing  which  again  is  suspended  on  springs.  Capacity 
44  gallons  per  hour. 
No.  1180. — Cream  Separator.  Price  60/. — Exhibited  by 
R.  J.  Fullwood  & Bland,  31-33  Bevenden  Street,  Hoxton, 
London,  N.,  and  manufactured  by  Aktiebolaget  Pump 
Separator,  Stockholm.  Claims  large  capacity,  capability  of 
runs  of  up  to  four  hours  on  end  without  stopping,  and  throttle 
valve  regulation.  Capacity  400  gallons  per  hour. 
No.  1593. — Cream  Separator.  Price  12/. — Exhibited  by 
Watson,  Laidlaw  & Co.,  Ltd.,  98  Dundas  Street,  Glasgow.  In 
this  machine  there  are  no  springs  to  the  bowl  bearings,  a 
washer  of  a special  close  white  felt  “ Flexine  ” being  used 
instead.  The  bowl  is  of  very  simple  construction  and  has  no 
holes  or  tubes.  Capacity  50  gallons  per  hour,  hand  driven. 
No.  2837.— Cream  Separator  and  Emulsor  Combined. 
Price  17/. — Exhibited  by  R.  A.  Lister  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Dursley. 
Can  be  used  either  as  a separator  in  the  usual  manner  or  by 
changing  the  bowl,  as  an  emulsifier  for  combining  palm  oil, 
margarine,  &c.,  with  the  separated  milk  for  feeding  calves. 
We  had  this  tested  in  the  dairy  and  found  the  resultant 
emulsion  contained  2’6  per  cent,  of  palm  oil.  Capacity 
v 50  gallons  per  hour. 
No.  1802. — Farm  Lurry  fitted  with  Earlam's  Patent  Ta- 
ping Gear.  Price  32/. — Exhibited  by  John  Earlam,  Bosley, 
Macclesfield.  The  tipping  arrangement  consists  of  a screw  fitted 
across  frame  of  lurry,  one  end  of  which  is  cut  right  hand,  the 
other  left,  the  two  nuts  are  connected  by  toggle  joint  links  to 
underside  of  body.  When  screw  is  rotated  the  nuts  are  brought 
together  and  consequently  the  body  is  lifted,  two  speeds  are 
provided  for  rotating  the  screw. 
No.  1803  on  same  stand .—Adjustable  Gate  Hanging.  Price 
per  set  8s.  6(7. — Patrick’s  Patent.  The  bottom  eye  is  formed  on 
the  end  of  a square  sliding  bar  fitted  with  a ratchet  and  pawl. 
Should  gate  drop  it  has  merely  to  be  lifted  at  its  outer  end,  this 
tends  to  draw  the  square  bar  out  of  its  socket  when  the  pawl 
falls  into  another  tooth  and  retains  the  gate  in  position. 
