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GARDENER AND COUNTRY GENTLEMAN’S COMPANION, April 21,1857. 
Mangle and Wringing Machine. 
THE COTTAGE 
Two mangles are represented in the engraving; one 
open, and the other closed. 
The mangle when closed forms an excellent ironing 
table. 
Price . M 10 0 
The great merit of this machine is, that from the 
peculiar manner in which the pressure is obtained it is 
almost impossible for it to get out of order. Another 
important characteristic is, that the pressure being self- 
regulating, no amount of judgment is required in the use of 
it. The above-described is also an excellent wringing, or 
rather, squeezing machine. There is an opening under the 
rollers, through which the water squeezed from the cloths 
falls into a tub or other utensil placed beneath. 
Garden Wheelbarrow. 
This is very strong, runs lightly, and is fitted with a moveable tailboard. 
Ferassier’s Patent Garden Wheelbarrow. 
he ®f b , arr S ws bav « two wheels, and are so constructed 
that the load placed upon them is made a means of 
propulsion The man using one of them may thus convey 
an extraordinary quantity of goods at very great speed 
He has merely to bear down upon the handles, makin 
his own weight act as a counterbalance, instead of bavin 
to lift and sustain the whole weight of the load as wit 
ordinary barrows. 
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