xsxvi Awards at Salishuri/ : Implement Commendations. 



*Henry Atwood Thompson, of Lewes : for his strongly-constructed One-horse 

 Model-Cart, adapted for all purposes, and to carry 30 cwt., and fitted with 

 spring tipper and grease-chambers ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 

 himself. 



*Hayes and SoK, of Stamford: for their oak-framed Oue-horse Scotch Cart, with 

 tipping apparatus, and intended to suit all requirements of farm and road- 

 work ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



*WiLLiAM Crowley aud Sons, of Newport-Pagnell: for their light One-horse 

 Newport Cart for general purposes, with tipping apparatus and harvest- 

 ladders, complete, and capable of carrying li ton; invented, improved, and 

 manufactured by themselves. 



*Albert and Theodore Fry, of Bristol : for their simply-constructed Newport 

 Cart, fitted with commodious harvesting ladders, and adapted for exportation 

 to the Colonies; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



*WiLLiAM Brown and Charles N. May, of Devizes: for their One-horse Cart, 

 simple, strong, plain, and useful, adapted for ordinai-y farm-work, and capable 

 of carrying 30 cwt. ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 



*Samuel Garn, of Sevenhampton, near Highworth, Wiltshire: for his light and 

 strong One-horse Cart, for general purposes, with tipping apparatus ; invented 

 and manufactured by himself. 



*JoHN Eaton, of Twy well Works, Thrapston : for his One-horse Cart with 

 harvest eaves complete, tipping apparatus, and self-acting tail-board, intended 

 for general farm purposes ; improved and manufactured by himself. 



*Bernhard Samuelson, of Banbury : for his Turnip-Tliinner, adapted for 

 thinning out turnips and other green crops on the fiat or ridge, at any required 

 distance, and constructed so as to be easily raised up where the plants do 

 not require thinning ; invented by Thomas Huckvale, of Choice Hill, and 

 manufactured by the Exhibitor. 



*Burc.es5 and Kei', of Newgate-Street, London: for their American Platform- 

 Beehive, adapted for ventilating the series of hives employed, for trans- 

 ferring the bees as often as required, for feeding them during winter and 

 spring, and for removing the filth without disturbing them, v.'liile the lioncy 

 made is of superior quality, and the bees may be seen at work in the bives ; 

 invented by Silvester Davis, of Caremont, in the United States of America, 

 and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



*Edward Weir, of ItJ, P.ath-place, New Road, London: for an American Float- 

 ing-Ball Washing-Machine, capable of washing six shirts, or an equal 

 quantity of linen, in five minutes ; invented by HoUiugswortli, of Indiana, in 

 the United States of America, and manufactured by B. Moore and Co., of 

 133, High Holborn, London. 



*PniLip Johnston, of 292, Oxford-Street, London : for his Assortment of 

 Churns. 



*Thomas Richards, of Wincanton: for his series of Circular-fronted Cooking 

 Ranges ; invented and improved by himself, and manufactured by the Coal- 

 brookdale Company, Shropsliire. 



*JoHN James, of 115, Leadenhall-Street, London: for his One-hundredweight 

 Weighing-Machine, or simple modification of a steelyard, fitted to a strong 

 vertical support, with scoop-scale attached for weighing potatoes and other 

 root-crops, or coals, &c, ; invented and manufactured by James and 

 Malcolm. 



*BuKGESS and Key, of Newgate-Street, London: for their Force-and-Lift Pump, or 

 Farm Fire-Engine, with iron barrels, ordinary plungers, and brass inlet and 

 outlet ; invented by Kase, of America, improved and manufactured by the 

 Exhibitors. 



*CoTTAM and Hallen, of Winsley-Street, Oxford Street, London : for their 

 assortment of Stable-Fittings ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 



•*James and Frederick Howard, of Britannia Iron W'orks, Bedford: for their 

 Set of Iron tubular Whipple-trees, intended for a four-horse team, all drawing 

 from the same common middle-chain passed round a pulley on the head of the 

 plough, or other implement ; invented by the Marquis of Tweeddale, and im- 

 proved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 



*Gbeening and Co., of the Victoria Iron Works, Oxford-Street, Manchester : for 



