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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



Second of £10, Robey and Co., Lincoln, a complete set of 

 Patent Steam Ploughing Tackle. 



THRASHING MACHINES. 

 Judges. — John Braanett, Hilboro', Brandon. 

 Joseph Druce, Ensham, Oxon. 

 Portable Thrashing Machines to be worked by horse-power, 

 not exceeding that of six horses. 

 Prize, £20, Wallia and Ilaslam, Basingstoke, four-horse 

 power. 



Portable Thrashing Machines, not exceeding eight-horse 

 power, to be worked by steam poiver, including any 

 variety that does not profess to do more than prepare the 

 corn for the finishing dressing machine. 

 First prize, £30. P. and H. P. Gibbons, Wantage. 

 Second of £20, E. Humphries, Pershore, Worcester, 

 Third of £10, J. Savory, Tewkesbury. 



CHAFF-CUTTERS. 

 Judges (and for Mills and Bone Mill Crushers). — 



Hand Power. Steam Power. 



Hicken, Bourton, Dun- Fielder King, Buriton,Petera- 



church. 



G. M. Hipwell, Cheam, Sur- 

 rey. 



field. 



E. Whittle, Toller Fratrum, 

 Dorchester. 



Chaff-Cutters to be worked by steam or horse-power. 

 Prize, £10, H. Carson, Warminster, by steam. 



Chaff-Cuttera to be worked by hand power. 

 First prize, £5, J. Comes, Barbridge, Nantwich. 

 Second of £3, E. H. Bentall, Heybridge, Maldon. 

 Third of £2, Richmond and Chandler, Manchester. 

 Highly commended. — Page and Co., Bedford. 

 Commended. — H. Carson. 



MILLS. 

 Grinding Mills with stone grinders for grinding agricultural 

 produce into meal by steam or horse power. 

 A prize, £5, T. W. Ashby and Co., Stamford. 

 Another prize, £5, J. Tye, Lincoln. 

 Grinding Mills with steel grinders for grinding agricultural 

 produce by steam or horse power. 

 Prize, £8, Hunt and Pickering, Leicester. 

 Grinding Mills with steel grinders for grinding agricultural 

 produce for feeding purposes by hand power, £5. 

 No award. 

 Grinding Mills with stone or steel grinders for producing fine 

 meal by hand-power, £7. 

 No award. 



Commended. — Oldham and Booth, Kingston-upon-HuU, for 

 six-horse power Bone Mill ; and for four-horse power Bone 

 Dust Mill. 



CRUSHERS. 

 Linseed and Corn Crushers by steam or horse power. 

 The prize, £5, E. R. and F. Turner, Ipswich, by steam 

 power. 



Linseed and Corn Crushers by hand power. 

 First prize, £3, E. H. Bentall. 

 Second of £2, E. R. and F. Turner. 



OILCAKE BREAKERS. 

 Oilcake Breakers for large and small cake, to be worked by 

 steam or horse power. 

 First Prize, £7, E. H. Bentall, by steam power. 

 Second of £3, Dray, Taylor, and Co., Adelaide-place, 

 London Bridge, by steam power. 



Oilcake Breakers for common cake. 

 First Prize £3, E. H. Bentall, by hand power. 

 Second of £2, Hunt and Pickering, by hand power. 

 Highly commended. — Ashby and Co., by hand power. 



BONE MILLS. 

 Bone Mills to be worked by steam or other power. 

 A prize, £5, Trustees of W. Crosskill, Beverley, by steam or 

 water power. 



Another prize, £5, Trustees of W. Crosskill. 

 Bone-dust Mills to be worked by steam or other power. 

 Pnze, £10, Trustees of W. Crosskill. 

 Highly commended.— Picksley, Sims, and Co., one-horse. 

 TURNIP-CUTTERS. 

 Turnip and Root Cutters. 

 Prize, £4, Picksley, Sims, and Co., Leigh, Msnchester. 



Prize, £4, E. H. Bentall, hand power. 

 Third of £2, H. Carson, haud power. 



Root Pulpers. 

 First prize, £4, E. H. Bentall, 

 Second of £2 lOs., E. H. Bentall. 

 Third of £2, Barnard, Bishop, and Co., Norwich. 

 Fourth of £1 10s., Hunt and Pickering. 

 Commended.— Barnard, Bishop, snd Barnard. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 Judges. — J. Clarke, Long Sutton. 



W. Tindall, Wheatley, Doncaster. 

 For any New Implement, such sum as the Council (on the 

 report of the Judges) may think proper to award. 

 No award. 



HAND TOOLS. 



Hand Tools used in hop-grounds and hand tillage. 

 Prize, £5, Spear and Jackson, Sheffield. 



FIELD GATES. 



Field Gates with suitable hangings and fastenings, not to 

 exceed £1 5s. in value. 

 Prize, £5, Lord Leigh, Stoneleigh Abbey, Keuilworth. 

 Highly commended. — Busby Implement Company. 



SILVER MEDALS. 



To E.R. and F. Turner, for steam power portable thrashing 

 machine. 



W. Weeks, Maidstone, for hop dressing apparatus. 



HIGHLY COMMENDED. 



Hill and Smith, Brierley Hill, Dudley, for iron vermin-proof 

 rick stand. 



G. Foord, Ashford, Kent, for Rusthall school desk. 



The Trustees of W. Crosskill, for carts and waggons (gene- 

 ral collection). 



John Warner and Sons, Crescent, Jewin- street, London, 

 for hydraulic pump. 



COMMENDED. 



E. H. Bentall, for root alicer for hand power. 



W. M. Cranston, King William-street, London Bridge, for 

 Wood's improved grass mowing machine. 



Thomas Beards, Stowe, Bucks, for steam engine with wind- 

 lass attached. 



Kennan and Son, Dublin, for wire strainer. 



St. Pancras Iron Works, for stable fittings. 



Cottam and Co., Winsley-street, Oxford-street, London, for 

 stable fittings. 



R. H. Crisp, Lincoln, for gutta percha and India rubber 

 straps. 



T. Bradford, Manchester, for washing machine. 



Howard, Riches, and Co., Norwich, for American grist 

 mill. 



STEWARDS OF IMPLEMENTS. 



H. B. Caldwell, Lackham House, Chippenham. 



E. Pope, Great Toller, Dorset. 



Lord Leigh, Stoneleigh Abbey, Warwickshire. 



CONSULTING ENGINEERS. 



Easton and Amos, Grove, Great Guildford-street. 



GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE SHOW. 



B. T. Brandreth Gibb.s. 

 LOCAL PRIZES, 



(offered by the canterbury LOCAL COMMITTEE.) 



Judges.— T. Abbott, Burham Court, Maidstone. 

 H. G. Austin, Canterbury. 



F. Murton, Smeeth, Ashford. 



P. S. Punnett, Chard, Staplehurst. 



G. Rammell, Sturry, Canterbury. 



The Plough on the turnrise principle, or otherwise, best 

 adapted to turn the furrow-slice according to the Kentish 

 system of ploughing ; the depth of the furrow not to be less 

 than eight inches. 



First prize of £30, to J. B. Elvey, Frindsbury, Maidstone. 

 Second of £20, to J. Wildash, Davington, Faversham. 

 Third of £10, to J. Simmons, Rainham, Sittingbourne. 

 Prizes of £6, £4. and £2 to the Ploughmen. 

 The implement best adapted for the general cultivation of 

 Hop Lends. 

 Not sufficient merit. 



