1853-08-01 RASE Meeting Gloucester - Samuelson
THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. AUGUST, 1853.
MEETING AT GLOUCESTER. CATALOGUE OF IMPLEMENTS, &c., EXHIBITED AT THE SHOW.
BERNHARD SAMUELSON (Successor to the late James Gardner), Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Six different sizes of Samuelson's patent Gardner's turnip cutter (double action), invented by the late James Gardner, of Banbury, improved by Alexander Samuelson, of Banbury, and manufactured by the exhibiter (this implement obtained the prize medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851; the £5 prize at the Roya Agricultural Society's Show at Lewes, 1852; and the £5 prize at the Society's meetings at Norwich, 1849, and at Exeter, 1850); (new implement) two specimens of Samuel- son's patent digging or forking machine, invented and manufactured by the exhibiter; a rising-mouth chaff cutter, for hand power, manufactured by the exhibiter; a universal crushing or bruising mill, invented by the late Mr. Stratton, of Bristol, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; a bean splitting mill, invented, improved, and manufacture by the exhibiter; two sizes of an oil cake breaker, manufactured by the exhibitor; M'Cormick's patent American reaper, invented by Cyrus Hale M'Cormick, of Chicago, and manufactured by the exhibiter (this reaper obtained the Council Medal at the Great Exhibition of 1851); a five-tine and three-tine horse hoe, in- vented by William Busby, of Bedale, and manufactured by the exhibiter; two sizes of Anthony's patent American churn, invented by Charles Anthony, of Pittsburg, United States, and manufactured by the exhibiter (it took a silver medal at the Society's meeting at Exeter, and a prize medal at the Great Exhibition); two sizes of a registered atmospheric churn, in- vented and manufactured by the exhibiter; three sizes of Kase's patent force and suction (double action), invented by Kase, of the United States, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; a semi-circular bottomed pig trough, manufactured by the exhibiter; three sizes of Budding's lawn mowing machine or grass cutter, with Samuelson's registered improvements, invented by E. Budding, of Dursley, improved and manufactured by the exhibiter; two garden rollers, manufactured by the exhibiter; and a bundle of Chandler's patent hoes, invented by Thomas Chandler, of Aldbourue, near Hungerford, and manufactured by the exhibiter.