THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE. 



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llirjldij commended, Joseph Hindaoii'a (white). 

 Commended, another sow of Joseph lliudaoii's. 



STEWARDS OF CATTLK. 



Robert Smith, Emmett's Grange, South Molton. 

 Rirhard Milward, Thurgorstou Priory, Southwell. 

 Thos. Pain, The Close, Salisbury. 

 Vetkrinaky Inspector— Professor Siraonds. 



Assistant Veterinary^Irispector — R. L. Hunt, 

 The Judges for Poultry^were — 



J. Bailey, Mount Street, London. 

 E. Hewitt, Sparbrook, Birmingham. 

 The Steward of Poultry — T. H. Powell. 



PRIZES FOR IMPLEMENTS. 



JUDGES. 

 For Steam-Engines — 



B. FoTiiERGiLL, C.E., Market-strest, Manchester. 

 W. Owen, Rotherham. 



E. Woods, C.E., New Palace Yard, London. 



For Steam Ploughs — 



J. Clarke, Long Sutton, Wisbeach. 

 J. Druce, Eynshara, Oxon. 

 G. Shackel, Earleigh Court, Reading. 

 Professor Wilson, Iver, Bucks. 



For Thrashing Machines — 



T. H. Barker, Pusey, Wilts. 

 J. Clarke. 

 G. Shackle. 



For Chaff-cutters, Pulpers, and Mills— 

 J. Druce. 



J. HiCKEN, Bourton, Rugby. 

 Professor Wilson. 



For Miscellanies — 



F. King, Buriton, Petersfield. 



C. W. WiLLSHER, Fetches Farm, Weatherafield. 



Consulting Engineer — 



C. E. Amos, C.E., Southwark. 



For steam-cultivator that shall, in the mo?t efficient man- 

 ner, turn over the soil, and be an economical substitute for the 

 plough or spade — £500 [not yet awarded]. 



Por portable steam-engine, above 8, and not exceeding 12 

 horse power — £25, to R. Horusby and Sons. 



For portable steam-engine, not exceeding 8 horse power 

 £25, to Tuxford and Sons. 



Second best— £10, to Clayton and Shuttleworth. 



For fixed steam-engine, not exceeding 10 horse power — £20, 

 to Barrett, Exall, and Amlrewes. 



Second best — £10, to R. Hornsby and Sons. 



For boiler for a fixed engine, not exceeding 10 horse power 

 — £10, to Ransoraes and Sims. 



For portable thrashing machine, to be worked by horse 

 power, not exceeding that of 6 horses— £10, to R. Garrett and 

 Sobs. 



For portable thrashing machine, not exceeding 8 horse 

 power, for large occupations, to be worked by steam power— 

 £15, to Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co. 



For portable thrashing machine, that will best prepare the 

 corn for the finishing dressing machine, not exceeding 8 horse 

 power — £15, to Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co. 



For portable combined thrashing machine, that will best 

 prepare the corn for market, not exceeding 8 horse power — 

 £15, to Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co. 



For fixed combined steam thrashing machine, for preparing 

 corn for market, not exceeding 10 horse power — £20, to R. 

 Hornsby and Sons. 



For fixed combined steam thrashing machine, for preparing 

 corn for market, not exceeding 8 horse power— £10, to 

 Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co. 



For corn-dressing machine — £5, to R. Hornsby and Sons. 



For corn-dressing machine, for preparing corn for market 

 after being riddled and screened— £5, to R. Garrett and Sons, 



For screen for corn — £3, to Robert Boby. 



For screen for iiccdi — £3 [no competition]. 



For chaff-cutter, for horse or steam power— £5, to James 

 Comes. 



Second best, £3, to B. Sf.muelaon. 



For chaff-cutter, for hand pov.cr — £3, to Ransomes and 

 Sims. 



Second best, £2, to Richmond and Chandler. 



For grinding mill, with steel or stone grinders, for ,wriuding 

 agricultural produce into meal, to be worked by horse or 

 steam power — £10, to 11. Garrett and Sons. 



For grinding mill, with steel grinders, for grinding agricul- 

 tural produce — '£5 [prize withheld]. 

 For Linseed or corn-crusher — £5, to Ransomes and Sims. 



For oil-cake breaker — £5, to E. H. Bentall. 



For oil-cake breaker, for common cake — £3, to W. N. 

 Nicholson. 



For bone mill, to be worked by steam or other power — £10, 

 to A. Crosskiil. 



For bone-dust mill— £5, to A. Crosskilj. 



For turnip-cutter — £3, to Ransomes and Sim?. 



For turnip-cutter, for hand power — £3, to B. Samuelson. 



For root-pulpcr— £3, to E. U. Beutall, 



For churn — £3, to Burgess and Key. 



For cheese-making apparatus — £3, to T. F. Griffiths. 



For cheese-press — £3, to H. Carson. 



SILVER MEDALS. 



William Woofe, for a paring plough. 



R. and J. Reeves, for cheese-making apparatus. 



Priest and Woolnough, for a Rowley's blast drill. 



E. Page snd Co., for tils machine. 



Burgess and Key, for patent cbronometrical thermometer. 



George Turner, for a whisk for eggs, &c, 



HIGHLY COMMENDED. 



E. Page and Co.'s chaff-cutter, for hand power. 



Garrett and Son's corn-dressing machine. 



Robert Boby's corn-dressing machine. 



E. A. Ferryman's churn. 



Hugh Carson's chaff-cutter, for horse or steam power. 



Ransomes and Sims's portable thrashing machine, for horse 

 power not exceeding 6 horses. 



Hornsby and Son's oil-cake breaker. 



W. N. Nicholson's oil-cake breaker. 



Smith and Ashby's oil-cake breaker, for common cake. 



Ransomes and Sims's portable steam-engine, above 8 and 

 not exceeding 12 horse power. 



Tuxford and Son's portable steam-engine, above 8 and not 

 exceeding 12 horsepower. 



Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co.'s portable steam-engine, 

 above 8 and not exceeding 12 horse-power. 



Hornsby and Son's portable steam-engine, not exceeding 8 

 horse power. 



George Howe's boiler for fixed engine, not exceeding 10 

 horse power. 



Picksley, Sims, and Co.'s turnip-cutter, for hand power. 



Robert Boby's patent adjusting corn screen. 



Wallis and Haslam's patent spherical plummerblock and 

 bearing. 



Hill and Smith's general assortment of iron hurdles and 

 gates. 



Ransomes and Sims's flour-mill, with 3-feet stones. 



Thomas Stapleton's corn-grinding mill, with 3-feet-6-inch 

 stones. 



Hornsby and Son's combined portable improved thrashing 

 machine. 



B. Samuelson's root pulper. 



J. Woods and Sons' root pulper. 



Hornsby and Sons' combined fixed thrashing machine. 



Garrett and Sons' combined fixed thrashing machine. 



Clayton and Shuttleworth's set of fixed barn works and 

 thrashing machine. 



Humphries' portable thrashing machine, with straw shaker. 



Hornsby and Sons' portable thrashing machine, with straw 

 shaker. 



