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reverse motion — 51. to Sraiih and Ashby, Stamford, Lincoln- 

 ehire. 



Highly commejifM.— Richmoud and Chandler's improved 

 hay machine. 



For patent horse rake— 5^. to Richmond and Chandler, Sal- 

 ford, Maiicliester. 



Highly commended — J. Marychurch and Son's patent eix- 

 foot sclt-acting horse rake. 



Commended. — 11. Garrett and Sjii's improved patent lever 

 iron drag rake. 



For plough for general purposes— 5/. to Robert Law, Shet- 

 tleton, Glasgow. 



Highly commended. — William Graham's improved wronght- 

 iron plough for a pair of horses. 



Commended. — Messrs. A. and T. Fry's registered press 

 tjlough. 



For the best instrument for breaking up the soil — 5/. to Mr, 

 E. II. Beutali, Heybridgp, Essex. 



For heavy harrow— 3Z. to E. 11. Bcntall, Heybridge. 



Cummended.—\i.inxy Sheridan and Co.'s improved two- 

 horse harrow. 



For light harrow— 3/. 15s. to E. II. Beutali. 



For three-horse field gru'iber— 5/. to Rofert Gray, Belfast. 



Commended. — William Graham's improved wrought-iron 

 four-horse grubber or pulverizer. 



For the best drill grubber — 3/. to William Graham, Smith- 

 field, Dublin. 



Commended. — Robert Gray's parallel drill grubber. 



For improved revolving horse-hoe and turnip thinner, for 

 hoeing and thinning turnips on either list or ridge lands — hi. 

 to R. Garrett and Sons, Saxmiindham, Suffolk. 



For Suffolk corn and seed drill, adapted for drilling every 

 description of grain or root crops — 5^ to R. Garrett and Sons. 



For improved steerage corn drill — hi. to W. L. Fisher, 

 Hapston. 



For the best machine for distributing portable manure broad- 

 cast — 5/. to R. Garrett and Sons (Chambers). 



For the best and least expensive liquid manure carriage and 

 distributor— 5^ to Hart, Gibbons, and Gibbous, Wantage, 

 Berks. I 



Highly commended. — Allen and Mitchell's improved liquid 

 manure cart. 



For the best machine for sowing grass and clover broad- 

 cast—Si. to A. and T. Fry, Bristol. 



For the best farm cart — 51. to Richmond and Chandler, for 

 Busby's. 



Highly commended. — J. D. Mitchell's farm cart. 



Commended. — Dawson A. Milward's cart for general pur- 

 poses ; and Allen and Mitchell's improved farm cart. 



For the best set of hand implements for the farm — 3J. to 

 John Edmundson, Dame-street, Duhlin. 



For the best set of drainage tools — 3L to John Edmundson. 



For beat set of farm harness, and most economical, with 

 plain buckles — 2>l. to Hamilton Willis, Glencairn, Lismore. 



For 10 cwt. weighing machine, without loose weights — hi. to 

 Messrs. James and Malcolm, Loudon. 



Commended. — Messrs. Fanshewe. 



For the best assortment or collection of field gates — 3Z. to 

 Hernulewiez, Man, and Co., Belfast. 



Highly commended.— &t. Pancras Iron Works Company's 

 stand. 



For the best churn — hi. to Michael Shanahan, Clonea, Car- 

 rick-on-Suir. 



Highly commended. — Moore and Clarke's Yankee Hydro- 

 thermal churn. 



For the best general collection of implements, £20 to R. 

 Garrett & Sons. 



For the second best general collection of implements, prize 

 of £10 to Richmond & Chandler. 



Commended. — H. Sheridan & Co.'s, Dublin. 

 For the best mowing machine suitable for cutting meadow 

 grass, £20 to B. Moore and Clatk, 133, High Holborn, 

 London. 



Highly commended. — William Dray & Co.'s mowing 

 machine. 



terV highly commended fok medals. 

 Messrs. Gari-etts' combined straw thrashing and dressing 

 apparatus ; Garretta' prize portable steam engine of eight- 

 horse power, and prize combined portable thrashing and 

 fiBiihiog dressing macUiasi 



Thomas Kennan & Co.'s collection of tools. 



W. Forshaw'a bone mill, and four-horse power bone cutting 

 and rasping mill. 



St. Paucras' Iron Company's stable fittings, and a full-sized 

 model of a stall fitted up to show the patent manger, invented 

 by Professor Varuell, of the Royal Veterinary College. 



W. Cambridge's steam thrashing machine for small occu- 

 pations, four-horse power portable steam-engine, and foui- 

 horse power portable thrashing machine. 



EXTRA COMMENDED. 



Richmond & Chandler's new chaff-cutters for small 

 occupations. 



Beutall's cake crusher and oil-cake mill. 



Phillips' weed extirpator, Phillips' patent poppy and weed 

 extirpator, and levtr harrow and land fertilizer, exhibited by 

 James Woods, Stowmarket. 



Richard Perrott's portable three-horse power enclosed 

 grazing machine, and George Perrott's patent portable two- 

 horse thrashing machine, mounted for travelling. 



Thomas W. Condon's two-horse thrashing machine and 

 straw-shaker. 



James' and Malcolm's root-weighing machine, for potatoes 

 and other root crops in the field. 



DAIRV PRODUCE. 



Best firkin of butter, 701bs. weight, independent of the 

 firkin, suited for the lOnglish or London market, and made 

 on the farm of the exhiijiter during the season of 1857, £5, 

 to Mr. Stephen Moore, Barne, Clonmel ; second, £3, Mr. 

 Samuel Riall, Annerville, Clonmel; third, £2, Mr. Maurice 

 Cheasty, Fenmore, Tramore. 



To the Dairymaid who.se butter wins the first prize, and 

 who shall have been at least six months in her employer's 

 service (in addition to the society's certificate), £1, Stephen 

 Moore, Clonmel, firkin of butter •, second, 15s., Samuel 

 Iliall, Clonmel, firkin of butter ; third, IDs., Maurice 

 Cheasty, Tramore, firkin of butter. 



Best firkin of butter, 701bs. weight, independent of the 

 firkin, suited for the foreign market, and made on the farm 

 of the exhibiter during the season of 1857, £5, Edward 

 Smith, Clonakilty, firkin of butter ; second, £3 ditto. 



To the dairymaid whose butter wins the first prize, and 

 who shall have been at least six months in her employer's 

 service (in addition to the society's certificate), £1, the 

 dairymaid of Edward Smith, Clonakilty, for a firkin of 

 butter; second, 15s. ditto. 



Best cool of butter, 301bs. weight, independent of the cool, 

 and made on the farm of the exhibiter during the year 1857, 

 £3, Lord Clonbrock, Ahascragh, best of all; second, £2, 

 William, Power, Seafield, Kilmaethonas ; best of all the 

 prize butter exhibited at the show, the medal, Lord Clon- 

 brock, Ahascragh. 



FLAX. 



Best bundle, not less than 161bs. weight, of mill-scutched 

 flax, being an average sample of the produce of at least half 

 an acre of British growth, and of the crop of either the year 

 1856 or 1857, first prize, £3, David Patten, Doagheys, 

 bundle of mill-scutched flax; second, £2, Charles J. Pow- 

 nall and Co., Wilton Flax Mills, Enniscorthy, bundle 

 of mill-scutched flax. 



Best bundle, not less than 161bs. weight, of hand-scutched 

 flax, being an average sample of the produce of at least 

 half an acre of British growth, and of the crop of either the 

 year 185G or 18,57, first prize, £3, David Patten, Doagheys, 

 bundle of hand-scutched flax ; second, £2, Robert James, 

 county Clare, bundle of hand-scutched flax. 



CF.REALS AND GRASS SEEDS. 



For the best collection of cereals and grass seeds, first 

 prize, £3, Major Qiieiitin, Waterford, collection of beans, 

 wheat, oats, ryegrass, &c. ; second, £2, John Kennealy, 

 Kyle, wheat, oats, and barley. 



THE DINNER 

 Took place on the Wednesday evening. The Marquis of Wa- 

 terford presided, supported on his right by his Excellency the 

 Lord Lieutenant, and on the left by the Mayor of Waterford. 

 The following were also present ;~LordB Clancarty, Bess- 

 borough, StusjE ds Decifis, Csreff, Shanaos, Duulo. Boyl?, 



