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Class 9.

MACHINES and IMPLEMENTS.

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portable steam-engine tor agricultural and contractorspurposes. Improved registered grinding mill suitable forall grain. Improved combined threshing, shaking, riddling,and blowing machine. (Also at Class 5, Mo. 39.)

243 Marriott, J. 74 Graoeehurch St. Dps. and Manu.New cottage bee-hive. Specimens of finished and un-finished comb.

246 West, W. Leicester, Inv. and Manu.Drill, forsowing com and turnips. Hand seed-drill, to work withcups, &c.

248 MCartney & Drummond, Cumnock, Des. andManu. Threshing-machine, in cast-iron framing, withriddles, fans, and elevators. Improved construction ofhorse-wheel, and other parts of gearing. A peg-hummeller,for thrashing barley.

248a Weeks, J. & Co. Kings Rd. Chelsea, Inv. and Manu.Cylindrical revolving furnace bars. Model of a conser-vatory, glazed light, &c. Pedestal, and stack of pipes forwarming buildings by hot water, &c.

248« Thompson, K. A. Lewes, Manu.Set of entrancegates, constructed upon improved principles. Steam cookingapparatus. Cast-steel measures for corn, See. Forcing-pumps, &c.

249 Wilson, J. Kelso, Roxburghshire, Des.Model ofan improved seed-box for a turnip-sowing machine.

250 Brown & Arcjibold, Horsley, Tyne Side, New-castle-upon-Tyne, Inv. and Manu.Miniature model ma-chine for cleaning corn and grain.

252 Phillips, C. k Co. Baptist Mills Foundry, Bristol,Manu.Patent turnip-cutter, with reversing motion.

253 F leming, G. Trentham, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Inv.Machine for destroying weeds, moss, lichens, &c. ongravel-walks, court-yards, &c.

254 Ralston, W. Malletsheugh, Newton, Meams, Ren-frewshire, Scotland, Inv. and Manu.Winnowing-machine,with cloth and revolving brush, for separating the grainfrom burrs.

255 Stokes, W. Dean, near Shepton Mallet, Somerset,^nv.Treble cheese-press, and curd-mill.

255a Siebe, A. 5 Denmark St. Soho. A patent rotatorygarden or house fire-engine, with improved hose and jet.

250 Smith, J. Albert Iron Works, UxbridgeiChaff-cutter, cylindrical-sifter, thrashing-machine, oat and beanmill, plough, winnowing machine, turnip-cutter, &c.

257 Warren, J. Heybridge, near Maldon, Essex, Inv.®nd Manu.Turn-wrist and other ploughs. Revolvingcalendar-roll. Vegetation-hoe. Alarum guns, kc. SkimPlough, for hoeing and cleaning land.

257a Johnson, T. (with Mr. Kinnear), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Inv.Model of a machine for sowing wheat and bar-* e y, with harrow attached.

258 McPherson, P, Norton PI. Edinburgh, Imp.Im-proved mill for breaking, skutching, and preparing flax, andadapting it for hacking.

~ 259 Spurgin, J. M.D. Guildford St. Russell Sq.double hoe. Sharks-tooth-shaped hoe and spud.

259a Winton, II. Birmingham.Spades and other tools.

259b Burcham, C- Heacham, near Lynn, Inv. and Manu.rrr^iodel of a steam and human-power cultivator, or universalmachine and irrigator.

259c Hay, J. Florabank, Haddington, Inv. Implementfor cutting turnips for sheep and cattle.

262 Seal, S. Wakefield, Manu.Scythe-Btones. Grind-stones.

262a Craig, J. k Co. Paisley, Manu.Drain pipes andtiles, for field drainage, made from common clay.

262b Rowbottom, J. Halifax.Beehive, or bees-skip,for taking honey without destroying the hive or bees.

263 Digges La Touche, Rev. T. Killenaule. Ireland,Inv.Models of a cart, of an under carriage with high fore-wheels, of a grubber, harrow, and turnip-dibbler. Machinefor making butter without handling. A hall-iron, for horses.

264 Low, A. 72 Overgate, Dundee, Scotland.A mouth-bag for horses, with gauze-wire front. Double water-furrowroller plough.

265 Daniell, J. C. Simpley Stoke, near Bath.Samples of manure.

266 Smith, A. & W. & Co. Woodside Works, Paisley.Inv. and Manu.Registered centrifugal churn for makingbutter. Steam apparatus, for cattle food. Com and beanbruising, and hay and straw-cutting machines. Weighing-machines. Model of water-wheel and sugar-mill.

267 Grant, J. C. Stamford, Inv. and Manu.Patentlever horse-rake. Patent harrows. Improved haymaking,chaff, and weighing machines. Improved iron ploughs,whippletrees ? garden drill, mill for grinding beans. Uleycultivator, Norfolk dock or thistle extractor, &c.

268 Stuart, J. Aberdeen, Des. and Manu.Two-horseplough, with double or single mould-board, and shiftingcoulter; subsoil plough, &c.

269 Jones, C. E., B.A. Birt House, Huddersfield.1 The cottagers double beehive, with regulating doorwayin the floor-board. 2 Rim for enlarging the hive.

209a Forbes, 11. B. Glasgow. A Scotch farm cart.

209bSanders, S. Birmingham, Manu.Improved gardenspades, draining tools, and shovels.

270 Smith, W. Kettering, Northamptonshire, Inv. andManu.Improved double-blast winnowing-machine. Newly-invented horse-hoes.

271 Tuxford & Sons, Iron Works, Boston, Lincoln-shire, Manu.Patent portable housed steam-eugine.

272 Plenty, J. & E. Newbury, Berks.Four-horseportable machine. Machine for pressing or bagging hops.

274 Fekkabee Sc Sons, Phoenix lion Works, Stroud,Manu.Chaff-cutter. Patent grass-cutter. Set of registeredscrew-wrenches.

275 Lomax, W. R. Birmingham, Warwick.Chaff andturnip-cutter. Universal cutter for vegetable substances.

277 Upfill, E. Birmingham, Warwick.Wrought-ironsheep-fold. Hay-rack for feeding sheep. Improved appa-ratus for melting pitch and tar. Tree guard.

278 Rickman, W. C. 21 Park Side, Hyde Park ComerInv.Farmers level.

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290 Neighbour k Son, 127 High Holbom.Venti-lating box beehive of Appleyards. Paynes and Nuttspatent hives.

291 Milton J. 10 Great Marylebone St.British birdsin cases; bee-hives, and bees at work in gloss hives.

Proceed to Class 22, page 109.