206  Miscellaneous  Implements  Exhibited  at  Liverpool , 1910. 
in  details.  The  remaining  one  is  totally  different,  and  pro- 
fesses to  do  very  much  more  in  the  way  of  cleaning  the  tubers 
and  depositing  them  in  a neat  row  behind  the  machine. 
No.  2498. — The  “ Easy-Tip  ” Wagon.  Price  42Z.  10s. — 
Exhibited  by  Henry  Street  & Co.,  Bunbury  Street,  Nottingham. 
The  Wagon  is  much  of  the  ordinary  4-wheel  type.  The  tipping 
arrangement  consists  of  a bent  catch  under  the  frame  ; on 
release  of  this  the  body  tips  over  backwards,  provided  the 
load  is  properly  distributed  in  the  body. 
No.  2593. — Foster  Mother  for  Chickens.  Price  4 1.  4s. — Ex- 
hibited by  G.  B.  Sharp,  The  Poultry  Farm,  Newton,  Kirkham. 
This  is  of  the  ordinary  type  and  heated  by  a lamp.  All  the 
air  admitted  has  to  pass  through  the  lamp,  and  is  warmed  in 
so  doing.  The  lamp  is  filled  with  an  adjustable  cover  to 
enable  the  amount  of  heat  to  be  regulated. 
No.  2814. — Sheep  Trough.  Price  51. — Exhibited  by  David 
Morris,  Penlwys,  Old  Colwyn,  N.  Wales.  The  feeding  trough 
is  provided  with  covers  which  are  normally  closed  ; the  weight 
of  the  sheep  stepping  on  to  the  foot-board  opens  the  covers. 
The  food  is,  therefore,  always  kept  dry  and  in  good  condition. 
No.  2928. — Portable  Drilling  Machine.  Price  31. — Ex- 
hibited by  Alexander  Engineering  Company,  Goswell  Road, 
London,  E.C.  A conveniently  arranged  small  machine  for 
drilling  holes  in  pipes,  pillars,  &c.,  fitted  with  ball  bearings, 
rotary  and  ratchet  motion.  Weight  only  25  lb. 
No.  2932. — Combined  Sheep  and  Pig  Trough.  Price  1Z.  10s. — 
Exhibited  by  Hy.  A.  Eckley,  Aston  Ingham,  Ross-on-Wye. 
Claims  the  design  is  such  as  to  prevent  the  animals  stepping 
into  the  food. 
No.  2960. — Side  Delivery  Rake , Swath  Turner  and  Tedder 
Combined.  Price  17Z. — Exhibited  by  Martin’s  Cultivator  Co., 
Ltd.,  Lincolnshire  Iron  Works,  Stamford.  This  is  an  ingeniously 
designed  implement,  which,  by  making  use  of  the  various  speeds 
provided,  can  be  used  for  any  of  the  above  operations.  It 
would  appear  to  be  well  worth  a careful  trial. 
No.  2961  on  same  stand. — Grinding  Mill.  Price  22Z.  10s. — 
A disc  wheel  of  carborundiim,  21  in.  in  diameter,  running 
about  450  revs,  per  minute,  in  a vertical  plane,  i.e.,  the  shaft 
of  disc  is  horizontal;  stated  to  be  able  to  grind  2 cwt.  of  barley 
in  seven  minutes.  Appears  to  be  a well-designed  machine 
of  ample  proportions  throughout. 
No.  3021. — Improved  Arrangement  of  Floors  and  Fittings 
fur  Shippons  or  Cow-houses.  Price  of  bricks,  9 x 4|  x 3, 
31.  5s. — Exhibited  by  The  Turner-Croker  Sanitary  Appli- 
ance Co  , Ltd.,  21  Hatton  Garden,  Liverpool.  The  improve- 
ment consists  of  a vitrified  corrugated  brick  of  a non-slipping 
pattern,  and  without  any  cross  grooves  to  retain  filth! 
