440 Report on the Exhibition and Trial of Implements 



Prizes and 

 Awards. 



Exhibitor's 

 Name. 



Kemarks. 



£. S. d. 

 10 



10 



Highly 



com- 



mended. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 



Ditto. 



11 

 142 

 142 



50 



20 



It) 



Isaac James. 



George 

 Milford. 



George 

 Milford. 



Alfred Cross-, 

 kill. 



William Dray 

 and Co. 



AVilliam Dray 

 and Co. 



£. s. d. 

 !8 



23 







31 10 







24 



Cheap for farm or other purposes ; 

 the break is well arranged. 



A useful and cheap wagon, with 

 good workmanship. 



Similar to the former, but with- 

 out break. Both cheap. 



Excellent materials and work- 

 manship : the double break adds 

 to the price, but the arrange- 

 ment, for hilly countries, is very- 

 good. 



The wagons in this stand were 

 all of a light and useful kind, 

 some for farming, others for 

 commercial purposes, having 

 Government axles. 



A van, rather than a wagon, 

 having a tent roof with water- 

 proof covering ; this carriage 

 deserves a high commendation. 



We now come to the ordinary class of carts, in which there has been, since 

 tlic cstahlishnieut of the lidjal Atiricultural Society, a most formidable com- 

 petition, the makers havint; from year to year continually made some im- 

 provement in the details, and in the simjjlilication of the implement. We do 

 not consider ornamentation necessary for a cart or wasjon destined for the 

 fallow field or the dung heap, es]iecially should it appear to have added to the 

 cost, but some licence may be given in this respect to carts not entirely intended 

 for farm ]iurposeH. 



The following are the awards of the Society's premiums: — 



