. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. 43-2 TJie Country Gentleman s Magazine The rack should be made with stout sills and posts, about 4 in. square, or sufificiently strong to resist the struggling of any animal that may be put into it, and mortised into them. The size of the frame should be adapted to the animals for which it is pro- vided—about 8 ft. in length and 2 ft. in width. BREAD AND SUGAR GRINDER, &c. FOR many years 2\Ir Hancock's name has been before the public as an inventor of machines calculated to effect saving of labour and economy in


. The Country gentleman's magazine. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Great Britain. 43-2 TJie Country Gentleman s Magazine The rack should be made with stout sills and posts, about 4 in. square, or sufificiently strong to resist the struggling of any animal that may be put into it, and mortised into them. The size of the frame should be adapted to the animals for which it is pro- vided—about 8 ft. in length and 2 ft. in width. BREAD AND SUGAR GRINDER, &c. FOR many years 2\Ir Hancock's name has been before the public as an inventor of machines calculated to effect saving of labour and economy in domestic arrangements. His butter machine, brought into notice some dozen years ago, still con- tinues to be recognized as a very valuable adjunct to the necessary household utensils. latest invention is a machine without any de- finite name. It is vaguely designated " a novelty of great household ; Having seen it disintegrating portions of a fresh loaf, browned crusts, biscuits and ginger—the latter of which, as our readers are aware, is a very fibrous commodity—we are persuaded that it will be capable of doing the rest of. Bread and Sugar Grinder. It has the highest approbation that can be bestowed upon it, viz., it has for a patronizer one whom the poet designates " the first lady in the land"—Her Majesty the Queen. In many an humble household it has made butter, previously far from palatable, fresh and agreeable to the taste. Mr Hancock's the work the inventor claims it can do, the powdering of sugar and the grinding of coffee. The movement is easy; in the work- ing parts there is no complication of nuts or screws, and no corners where dust might lodge. It is a thoroughly useful machine in a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, S. Marsha


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