Award of Implement Prizes at Salisbury. xxxi 



EicHAKD Garrett and Soxs : the Prize of Eight Sovereigns, for their 

 Chambers's Broadcast JMamire-Distribiitor ; invented by T. Chambers, of 

 C'olkirk Hall, and improved and mannfactm-ed by the Exhibitors. 



Holmes and Soxs, of Pros])ect-riace Works : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 

 for their Dry-Manm-e Distributor ; invented, improved, and manufactured 

 by themselves. 



Egbert and John Reeves, of Bratton, near AVestbury : tlie Prize of Five 

 Sovereigns, for theu- Dry-Manure Distributor; invented and manufac- 

 tured by themselves. 



Isaac James, of Tivoli, Cheltenham : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for his 

 270-gallons Liquid-Manure Distributor ; invented and manufactured by 

 himself. 



EicHARD Garrett and Sons, of Leiston Works : the Prize of Three Sove- 

 reigns, for their Horse-Hoe, adapted for every variety of drilled root or 

 grain crop, for every descrii>tion of soil, and for hilly land; invented, 

 improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



WHiiiiAM Smith, of Kettering : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for his Steerage 

 Horse-Hoe, with double-bar ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 himself. 



Hugh Carson, of Warminster : the Prize of One Sovereign and a half, 

 for his Wrought-Irou Horse-Hoe and Scuffling Plough ; invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by himself. 



Priest and Woolnough, of Kingston-on-Thames : the Prize of Two Sove- 

 reigns, for their Horse-Hoe ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 themselves. 



Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, near Maldon : the Prize of One 

 Sovereign and a half, for his Double-Ridge Hoe (marked M H C), or 

 one of his Broad-Shares on a small scale, adapted for hoeing two ridges 

 at once ; invented and manufactured by himself. 



Burgess and Key, Newgate-Street, London : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, 

 for their Reaping-Machino ; invented by C. H. MacCormick, of Chicago, 

 United States of America; and improved and manufactured by themselves. 



Alfred Crosskill, of Beverley, Yorkshire : the Prize of Six Sovereigns, 

 for his Reaping-lMachine ; manufactured by himself. 



Lord Kinnaird, of Rossie Priory, Inchture, Perthshire : the Prize of Four 

 Sovereigns, for his Reaping-Machine ; invented hy C, MacCormick, of 

 the United States of America ; improved by the Exhibitor, and manufac- 

 tured by James Burry, of Knap Works, Inchture. 

 Henry Clayton, of Atlas Works, Upper Park-Place, Dorset-Square, London : 

 the Prize of Fifteen Sovereigns, for his Eagle Reaping and Mowing 

 Machine, with automatic delivery ; invented by J. H. Caryl, of San- 

 dusky, Ohio, and manufactured by Xurse, Mason, and Co., of Boston, 

 Massachusetts, United States of America. 

 William Dray and Co., of Swan-Lane, London : the Prize of Five Sove- 

 reigns, for their Mowing Machine ; invented by J. Catchcome, of 

 the United States of America; improved and manufactured by the 

 Exhibitors. 

 William Newzam Nicholson, of Xewark-on-Trent : the Prize of Four 

 Sovereigns, for his One-Horse Haymaking Machine ; invented, im- 

 proved, and manufactured by himself. 

 Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Katesgrove Iron Works, Reading : the 

 Prize of Three Sovereigns, for their Double-x\ction Haymaking 

 Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 

 Smith and Ashby, of Stamford : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for their 

 Double- Action and Reverse-]\Iotion Haymaking Machine ; invented, im- 

 proved and manufactured by themselves. 

 Henry Atwood Thompson, of Lewes : the Prize of One Sovereign, for his 



