vi Prizes for the Meeting at Bristol. 



Turnip Cutter Five Sovereigns. 



Churn, worked with horse or other power (not 



hand-power) Ten Sovereigns. 



Churn, worked with hand-power Five Sovereigns. 



Cheese Presser Five Sovereigns. 



Haymaking Machine Ten Sovereigns. 



Horse Rake Five Sovereigns. 



Harrow (of any construction) Five Sovereigns. 



Amount for distribution by the Council, on the Report of the 

 Judges, Ninety-five Sovereigns. 



Cheese. 



To the Exhibitor of the best Hundred-weight of 



Cheese (of any kind) Ten Sovereigns. 



To the Exhibitor of the second-best ditto (of any 



kind) Five Sovereigns. 



Extra Stock, Roots, and Seeds. 

 For Extra Stock of any kind, not shown for any of 

 the above Prizes, and for Roots, Seeds, &c.. 

 Prizes may be awarded and apportioned, by the 

 Committee and Judges, to an amount not ex- 

 ceeding in the whole . , Fifty Sovereigns. 



Any New Implement. 



For the Invention of any new Agricultural Implement, such sum 

 the Society may think proper to award. 



Seed-Wheat. 



I. Thirty Sovereigns, or a Piece of Plate of that value, will be given to 

 the Exhibitor at the Bristol Meeting of the best 14 bushels of White 

 Wheat, of the harvest of 1841, and grown by himself. 



II. Thirty Sovereigns, or a Piece of Plate of that value, will be given 

 to the Exhibitor at the Bristol Meeting of the best 14 bushels of Red 

 Wheat, of the harvest of 1841, and grown by himself. 



[12 bushels of the wheat will be. sealed up by the judges, and one of 

 the remaining bushels of each variety will be exhibited as a sample 

 to the public. At the General Meeting in December, 1843, the 

 prizes will be awarded.] 

 The three best samples of both red and white wheat, without distinguish- 

 ing at that time between the three, will be selected by judges appointed at 

 the Meeting at Bristol, and will be sown, under the direction of the Society, 

 in the autumn of 1842, by three farmers, who will make their report, upon 

 which the prizes will be awarded. Ten Sovereigns will be given at the 

 Meeting at Bristol to the Exhibitor of each of these three samples, on 

 account of his Wheat thus selected for trial. 



*^* No variety of Wheat which has been selected for trial at any previous 

 show shall be qualified to compete. 



