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Second of 2 sovs,, Sir Robert G. Throckmorton, Bucklaad, 

 FaritiKdon (Berksliire). 



Ill'jhlij commendfd. — Meaara. Brogden and Sous, Toudce 

 Iron Works, Bridgend (Lancashire). 



Commended. — K. N. Grenville, Butleigh Court. 

 The beat Pen of three Breeding Sows, not exceeding nine 

 months. 



First prize of 3 sovs., William Hewer, Sevenhampton (Berk- 

 shire). 



Second of 2 sovs., William Hewer (Berkshire), 



Commended. — William Hewer, for another peu of sows of 

 the Berkshire breed. 



SMALL BREED. 



The best Boar, not exceediue; two years old. 

 First prize of 4 sovs., Key. G. F. Hodson, North Petherton, 

 Bridgewater (Leicester). 



Second of 2 sovs., Rev. G. F. Hodson (Leicester)- 

 The best Breeding Sow in farrcvv, or that has farrowed within 

 four mouths. 

 First prize of 4 sovs., Rev. G. F. Hodson (Leicester). 

 Second of 2 sovs., Rev. G. F. Hodson (Leicester). 

 The best Pen of Three Breeding Sows, not exceediug nine 

 months. 

 First prize of 3 sovs., Llewellyn Williams, Merthyr (white). 

 Second of 2 sovs., John Homfray, Penlliue Castle, Cow- 

 bridge (White Yorkshire). 



WELSH CATTLE.— ANY BREED. 

 JuDGKS. — Edward Price, Pembridge, Leominster. 



S. Treaawna, Lamellyu, Probus, Cornwall. 

 G. R. Turner, Coombe, Sydenham, Taunton. 

 The best Bull, not exceeding three years old. 

 No entry. 



The best Bull, not exceeding two years old. 

 No entry. 

 The best Cow in-calf, or in-milk, having had a calf within six 

 mouths. 

 No merit. 

 For the best Heifer in-calf or milk, not exceeding three years 

 old. 

 First prize, not awarded. 



Second of 2 sovs., George Goode, Croft Cottage, Carmar- 

 then (Black). 



Special Prize offered by C. C. Williams, Esq. The best 

 Cow iu-calf or in-milk, having had calf within six months. 

 The prize, Recs Keene, Pencraig (Whitefaced). 

 Commended. — John Logan, Maiudee House, for red cow. 



The best Pair of Steera, not exceeding three years old. 

 The prize, Sir Charles Morgan, Bart., Tredegar Park, Mon- 

 mouth (Shorthorns). 



Commended. — Hugh Entwiile, Marlbro' Grange, and Rees 

 Keene, Pencrsig, for their steers. 



EXTRA STOCK. 



A prize of £2, James Wall, Redland Lodge, Bristol, for a 

 pony. 



A prizG of £1, Hugh Eatwisle, of Marlbro' Grange, for 

 Shorthorn Cow and Calf. 



A prize of £2, John Logan, Maindee House, for Shorthorn 

 Cow. 



A prize of £1, the Tredegar Iron Company, Newport, for 

 Hereford Heifer. 



A prize of £2, Sir Charles Morgan, Tredegar Park, for pair 

 of Shorthorn Heifers. 



PRIZES FOR IMPLEMENTS. 



JUDGES OF IMPLEMENTS IN THE FIELD: 



John Clarke, Long Sutton, Wiabeach. 



Clare Sewell Read, Stoke Ferry, Brandon, Norfolk. 



JUDGES OF thrashing MACHINES, &C., IN THE YARD ; 



H. B. Caldwell, Brandon, Norfolk. 

 Owen Wallis, Overstone, Northampton. 



miscellaneous: 

 William Lister, Richmond, Yorkshire. 

 Thomas Scott, Ripou. 



engineers: 

 Edward Easton, Grove, Southwark. 

 W. GoocH, Great Western Railway, Swindon. 



PREPARATION FOR GROUND. 



The best application of steam power to the cultivation of 

 land, 25/., no competition 



The best plough for general purposes, 3^., J. & R. Wright, 

 Sandford, Crediton, Devon. 



The best subsoil plough, 2Z., E. H. Bentall, Heybridge, 

 Maldon, Essex. 



The beat turn wrest plough, which will efficiently turn the 

 furrow against the hill, SI., John Eddy, Kennford, Exeter. 



The best cultivator, grubber, and scarifier (wide), 21., Richard 

 Coleman, Chelmsford, Essex. 



The best (narrow), 21 , Richard Coleman, Chelmsford. 



The best single or double drag, H., E. H. Bentall, Hey- 

 bridge. 



The best set of harrows, 1/., A. and T. Fry, Temple-gate, 

 Bristol. 



The best set of seed harrows, II. , J, and R. Wright, Sand- 

 ford. 



The best chain harrow, II., W. C. Cambridge, Bristol. 



The beat clod crusher or pulverizer, 21., W. C. Cambridge. 



CULTIVATION OF CROPS. 



The beat corn drill, 5Z., Hugh Bird, Cardiff. 



The beat corn drill for small occupations in hilly districts, 

 51., withheld. 



The best turnip and mangel wurzel drill, for ridge or flat, 

 depositing manure with the seed, 5/., R. & J. Reeves, West- 

 bury, Wilts. 



The best general drill, capable of distributing at pleasure 

 liquid manure ivith the seed, 51, No machine complied with 

 the conditions of this prize. 



The best general manure distributor, Zl , R. and J. Reeves. 



The second best 21., the prize withheld. 



The best horse hoe for green crops on the ridge and flat, 1/., 

 Hugh Carson, Warminster. 



The best on steep hill sides, specially adapted to work hori- 

 zontally along the side of theihill, 21., Hugh Carson. 



The best machine for setting out turnips on the ridge or 

 flat, preparatory to singling, 3L, John Eaton, Twywell Works, 

 Kettering. 



The best hand machine for filling up vacancies in drilled 

 green crops, 1/., no entry. 



HARVESTING CROPS, AND PREPARING FOR MARKKT. 



The best haymaking machine, 2Z., Smith and Ashby, Stam- 

 ford. 



The most economical and practically useful portable steam- 

 engine, lOl., Brown and May, Devizes, Wilts. 



The second beat, 51, to W. C. Cambridge, Bristol. 



The portable combined steam thrashing machine, which 

 shall perfectly prepare the sample for market, 10/., Humphries, 

 Pershore, Worcester. 



The most simple and practically usef\il portable combined 

 steam thraah.ng machine, not requiring more than eight horse 

 power, which shall make the best subdivisions of corn and re- 

 fuse, 51., Humphries, Pershore. 



The most practically useful portable thrashing machine, with 

 ridille and straw shaker, not raquiring more than three-and-a- 

 half horse power, when worked independently of its horse 

 gear, SI , H. Beare, Newton Abbott, Devon. 



The best portable four-horse gear, adapted for driving 

 thrashing machines, 21., II. Beare, Newton Abbott. 



The best single horse gear, for driving chaif-cutters, &c., 1/., 

 A. and T. Fry, Bristol. 



The beat winnowing machine, which shall be also convertible 

 into a simple blower, 3/., Burrow and Page, Morchard Bishop, 

 Devon. 



The best one-horse cart, for general purposes, 21., divided 

 between Milford and Sons, and George Milford, both of 

 Thorverton, Devon. 



The best two-horae wagj^on, provided with eflicient means 

 of checking its speed downhill without dragging or locking the 

 wheels, 2/., divided between Milford and Sons, and George 

 Milford. 



PREPARATION OF FOOD FOR STOCK. 



The beat chatf-cutter, worked by horse or steam power, 21., 

 H. Carson, Warminster. 



The best machine for grating or pulping roots, 21., E. H. 

 Bentall, Heybridge. 



The best turnip cutter, 1/., divided between A. and T. Fry, 

 Bristol, and H. Bird, Cardiff, 



