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Samuelson Advertisement in Gardeners Chronicle

1859-4-30    Samuelson's advertisement in the Gardeners Chronicle - 30th April 1859

PATENT LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACEINT  
SAMUELSON'S LAWN MOWING MACHINES WITH BOYD'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS. 
"Doing the work of fine or six men."—The Times, Sept..20, 1858. 
The following PRICES include the Carriage to any Railway Station in England:— 
With Boyd and Samuelson's Patent Cleaning, Sharpen-ing, and Adjusting Apparatus. 
9 inches wide, for very narrow borders, without registered wheels .. £2 10 0 12 inches wide .. .. 4 5 0 £4 17 6 16 inches wide, with registered arrange-ment (for one roan) .. 5 10 0 6 6 0 19 inches wide, ditto (for one man)  5 17 6 6 17 6 22 inches wide, ditto (for man and boy) 6 0 0 7 7 0 22 inches wide, ditto for ditto, and also fitted with draught links for a pony and a man to work it .. 6 15 0 8 2 6 25 inches wide, ditto .. .. 9 0 0 11 11 0 80 inches wide, ditto (for man and pony) 11 10 0 18 13 0 
Caso included. 
Box of Tools, Oil Can, and other requisites, sent with each Machine, 5s. Some thousands of these Machines are now in successful operation on the Lawns of Royalty, the Nobility, and Gentry of the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe, and are pronounced SUPERIOR to any other for lightness of draught; efficiency, and durability. The demand for them is yearly increasing—the number supplied by Mr. SAMUELSON during the years 1858, 1857. and .1853 being more than 2100.. Testimonials are continually being received from gentlemen having them in daily use, who speak in the highest terms of their efficiency. These are the only Machines that will cut wet as well as dry Grass without clogging the knives. Orders for 1859 should bo sent at once to insure certain delivery and to prevent disappointment.

Copies of Testimonials will be forwarded post free on application to B. SAMUELSON, 76, Cannon Street West, City, London ; to the Manufactory, Britannia :Works, Banbury, Oxon ; or to MESSES. DEANE AND CO. London Bridge; or any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman in the Kingdom

 

  • PATENT LAWN MOWING AND ROLLING MACHINES.

    SAMUELSON'S LAWN MOWING MACHINES,

    WITH BOYD'S PATENT IMPROVEMENTS.

    "Doing the work of five or six men." - The Times, Sept. 20, 1858.

    The following PRICES include the Carriage to any Railway Station in England:-

     

        With Boyd and Samuelson's Patent Cleaning, Sharpening, and Adjusting Apparatus.
    9 inches wide, for very narrow borders, without registered wheels £2 10 0   Case included.
    12 inches wide £4 5 0 £4 17 6
    16 inches wide, with registered arrangement (for one man) £5 10 0 £6 6 0
    19 inches wide, ditto (for one man) £5 17 0 £6 17 0
    22 inches wide, ditto (for man and boy) £6 0 0 £7 7 0
    22 inches wide, ditto for ditto, and also fitted with draught links for a pony and a man to work it £6 15 0 £8 2 6
    25 inches wide, ditto £9 0 0 £11 11 0
    30 inches wide, ditto (for man and pony) £11 10 0 £13 13 0
    Box of Tools, Oil Can, and other requisites, sent with each Machine, 5s.

    Some thousands of these Machines are how in successful operation on the Lawns of Royalty, the Nobility, and Gentry of the United Kingdom and the Continent of Europe, and are pronounced SUPERIOR to any other for lightness of draught, efficiency, and durability. The demand for them is yearly increasing - the number supplied by Mr. SAMUELSON during the years 1856, 1857, and 1858 being more than 2100. Testimonials are continually being received from gentlemen having them in daily use, who speak in the highest terms of their efficiency.

    These are the only Machines that will cut wet as well as dry Grass without dogging the knives.

    Orders for 1859 should be sent at once to insure certain delivery and to prevent disappointment.

    Copies of Testimonials will be forwarded post free on application to

    B. SAMUELSON, 76, Cannon Street West, City, London;

    to the Manufactory, Britannia Works, Banbury, Oxon;

    or to MESSRS, DEANE AND CO., London Bridge; or any respectable Ironmonger or Seedsman in the Kingdom

    Publication
    Gardeners Chronicle
    Date
    Source
    BHL/Gardeners Chronicle/1859