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Commended.— John Gray and Co. 



The best gowingmachiae for turnips with manure. — No 



entry. 



The best dibbling or drop-sowing machine for turnips with 

 manure. — No entry. 



The best sowing-machine for mangold-wurzel, 4 sove- 

 reigns, to Peter M'Lellan, Aberuethy. 



The best sowing-machine for carrots, 1 sovereign, to Mrs. 

 Thomas Sherriff. 



The best three-row sowing-machine for beans, 4 sovereign?, 

 to Mrs. Thomas Sherriff. 



The best one-row sowing-machine for beans, 4 sovereigns, 

 to Tyrie and Burry, Errol. 



The best machine for distributing guano in drill or broad- 

 cast, <> sovereigns, to Mrs. Thomas Sherriff. 



Co)»m^Hc7erf.— Robert Steuart, of Cartiu. 



The best liquid manure distributing-machine, 4 sovereigns, 

 to Youn;,', Peddie, and Co., Edinburgh and Glasgow. 



The best liquid manure pump, 2 sovereigns, to David Fal- 

 coner, Canseyside-street, Paisley. 



The best machine for singling turnips, 4 sovereigns, to Peter 

 M'Gregor and Sons, Keith. 



Commended. — William Wilson and Son. 



The best machine for raising potatoes, 4 sovereigns, to 

 Robert Law, Shettlestou, Glasgow. 



The best scythe for general purposes, 1 sovereign, to Wm. 

 Hanton, Newton of Ethie, Arbroath. 



The best reaping machine, twenty sovereigns, Lord Kin- 

 naird, Rossie Priory, Inchture. 



Commended. — George Bell, Inchmichael Errol, and auother 

 of Lord Kianaird's reapers. 



The best horse stubble or hay-rake, two sovereigns, to 

 Young, Peddie, and Co. 



Cutnmended. — Smith and Ashby, Stamford. 



The best hand stubble or hay rake, two sovereigns, Wm, 

 Kirkwood, Duddingston Mills, Portobello. 



The best thrashing machine, adapted for two or more horses, 

 six sovereigns, to Williamson Brothers, Canal Iron Works, 

 Kendal. 



The best steam-engine and machine to thrash, shake, clean, 

 and prepare grain for market, thirty sovereigns, to R. Robey 

 and Co., Engineers, Liucoln. 



The best dressing-fanners for grain, four sovereigns, to 

 Robert Boby, Bury St. Edmunds. 



Commended. — John Richardson, Brunton-place, Warwick- 

 road, Carlisle. 



The best dressing-fanners for grass seeds, four sovereigna, to 

 Robert Reid, Coleaton Mill, Arbroath. 



The best weighing-machine for jerrain, four sovereigns, to 

 Heriot and Co., 115, Grjeme-atreet, Glasgow. 



Commended. — A. and W. Smith and Co., Eglinton Engine 

 Works, Glasgow. 



The best weighing machine, indicating from lib. to 2 tons, 

 four sovereigns, to A. aad W. Smith and Co. 



The best straw-cutter for hand labour, two sovereigns, to 

 Richmond and Chandler, Manchester and Liverpool. 



The best straw-cutter for power, three sovereigns, to Rich- 

 mond and Chandler. 



The best turnip-cutter for sheep, two sovereigns, to Rich- 

 mond and Chandler. 



The beat turnip-cutter for cattle, two sovereigns, to Picks- 

 ley, Sims, and Co., Bedford Foundry, Leigh. 



The best turnip-cutter for sheep, attachable to a cart, three 

 sovereigns, to James Kirkwood. 



The best machine for pulping turnips, two sovereigns, to 

 E. H. Bentall. 



The beat root-washer, one sovereign, to Richmond and 

 Chandler. 



The best steam apparatus for preparing food, four sovereigns, 

 to Smith Brothers and Co., Kingston Engine Works, Kin- 

 ning-street, Glasgow. 



The beat feeding troughs for byres, two sovereigns, to John 

 Eobson, Cook-street, Glasgow. 



The best feeding troughs for sheep, five sovereigns, to Wm. 

 Kirkwood, Duddingston Miils, Portobello. 



The best aheep-fodder rack, two sovereigns, to J. Kirkwood. 



The best linseed bruiser for hand labour, two sovereigns, 

 to E. R. and F. Turner, St. Peter's Iron Works, Ipswich. 



For the best oilcake bruiser for hand-labour, one sove- 

 reign, to E. H. Bentall, 



Commended. — Richmond and Chandler. 



The best grinder or bruiser for power, six sovereigns, to 

 Richmond and Chandler. 



Commended. — E. 11. and F. Turner. 

 The best churn worked by hand, two sovereigns, Philip 

 Hunter, Kdinbur{,'h. 



The best churn worked by power, three sovereigns, to 

 P. Hunter. 



The best cheese-press, two sovereigns, to John Gray 

 and Co. 



The best curd-cutter for dairy purposes. — No entry. 



The best general set of dairy utensils, one sovereign, to 

 P. Hunter. 



The best one-horse farm cart, four sovereigns, Jamea 

 Simpson and Co., Peterhead. 



Commended.— llohert Mitchell and Son, Peterhead. 



The best harvest cart, four sovereigns, to Alexander 

 Scrimgeour, Methven, Perth. 



The best light spring-cart, four sovereigns, to R. Law. 



The best apparatus for conveying implements on the 

 farm. — No award. 



The best traverse divisions, rack, and manger, one sove- 

 reign, to Harper and Co., Aberdeen. 



The best farm harness, one sovereign, to Hay Downie, 

 saddler, Corstorpliine. 



The best stone or iron stack-pillars with framework, two 

 sovereigns, to Young, Peddie, and Co. 



The best field-gate constructed entirely of iron, one sove- 

 reign, to Younp:, Peddie, and Co. 



The best field-gate not entirely constructed of iron, one 

 sovereign, to Thomas Wight, Perth. 



The best dunghill-gate, to open at different elevations, 

 one sovereign, to Harper and Co. 



The best'iron hurdles for cattle-fence, one sovereign, to 

 Harper and Co. 



The best iron netting for sheep-fence, one sovereign, to 

 Young, Peddie, and Co. 



The best light wooden hurdles for sheep, one sovereign, 

 to Harper and Co. 



The best pipe and tile machine for hand or power.— JVo 

 entry. 



The best tiles and pipes for field drainage, one sovereign, 

 to John Robson, Cook-street, Glasgow. 



Commended.— Wca. Brodie, Seafield Tde Works, Dunbar. 



The best glazed socketed pipes for sewerage, 1 sovereign, to 

 William Keith, jun., Aberdeen. 



Commended. — John Robson. 



The best tools for cutting field drains. — No entry. 



The best tools for cutting open drains in hill pasture. — No 

 entry. 



The best general set of hand implements for the farm, 

 1 savereign, to Benjamin Reid and Co., Aberdeen. 



EXTRA IMPLEMENTS. 



THE JUDGES COMMENDED 



For ornamental rustic seats, John Tod Alexander, Paumure, 

 Carnoustie. 



For patent corn screen, Robert Boby, Bury St. Edmunds. 



For rope twisting machine, Robert Brown, Megray, Stone- 

 haven. 



For plough, James Buchau, Balquhain, Pitcaple. 



For 30-gallon garden or farm engine, T. Clunes, Aberdeen. 



For potato riddle, Thomas Gorrie, Perth. 



For " The farmer's veterinary mediciue chest," Grant and 

 Donald, Union-street, Aberdeen. 



For gravel weeding machine, David Hanton, Luuan, Chance 

 Inn, Arbroath. 



For patent dressing apparatus for grain, Robert Hislop, jun., 

 Prestonpans — Highly. 



For slate kitchen sink, slate cistern, slate bath, slate manger 

 for stable, and slate meat safe, Wm. Keith, jun.. Commerce- 

 street, Aberdeen. 



Forirn'rivoH porlable sheep fence making machine, Alex. 

 Macphw.ji., O. :..uli Cottage, Caratairs. 



For potato riddling maehiue, Robert R. May, Dunecht 

 House, Echt. 



For national co»l gas apparatus, J. T. B. Porter, Lincoln. 



For steel mould boards, George Sellar and Son. 



For patent haymaking machine. Smith and Ashby. 



For meat eooler for th« farm yard, John Wingate, Alloa. 



