Aioard of Implement Prizes at Bury St. Edmund's. Ixx'i 



Gander and Goose, any age. 

 1\Iary Seamons, Hartwell, Aylesbury : First Prize, 5Z. ; bred by herself. 

 John Kearsley Fowler, rrebcndal Farm, Aylesbury : Second Prize, 3?. ; 



bred by himself. 

 Mary Seamons : Third Prize, 21. ; bred by herself. 

 Mrs. W. T, Bkackenbury, Thorpe Hall Farm, Dowuham, Norfolk : Fourth 



Prize, 1?, ; bred by herself. 

 The IIev. George Hustler, Stillingfleet Vicarage, York : the Reserve 



'Numler ; gander bred by Mr. Young, Driffield ; goose by Mr. Walton, 



Ackland, iliddlesborough. 



Aylesbury Dralce and Duck, any age. 

 Mary Seamons : First Prize, 4Z. ; and Second Prize, 2?. ; bred by herself. 



John Bowman and Edward Fearox, Whitehaven, Cumberland : Third 



Prize, 11. ; bred by Mrs. Seamons. 

 Mary Seamons : the Reserve Number : bred by herself. 



Rouen Dralce and Duck, any age. 



Edward Tudman : First Prize, 47. 



John Gunson and Skelton Jefferson, Whitehaven : Second Prize, 21. ; 



bred by themselves. 

 Herbert Dowsett : Third Prize, 11. 

 John Kearsley Fowler : the Reserved Nuniber ; bred by himself. 



Any other Breed, Drake and Duck. 



Sidney Alexander Wyllie, Hampton Villa, East Moulsey, Surrey : First 



Prize, 21. 

 Edward Walter Greene, Bury St. Edmund's : Second Prize, 1/. ; and 



the Reserved Number. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Steam-Engines— Fixed. 



Clayton, Shtjttleworth, and Co., Lincoln : First Prize, 20/., for their Ten- 

 horse-power Horizontal Fixed Steam-Engine ; imijroved and manufac- 

 tured by themselves. 



TuxFORD and Sons, Skirbeck Works, Boston, Lincolnshire : Second Prize, 

 10?., for their Teu-horse-power Fixed Steam-Engine, with horizontal 

 cylinder, extra expansive valve, and jacketed cylinder ; invented and 

 manufactured by themselves. 



The Reading Iron Works Company (Limited), Reading: Highly Com- 

 mended for their Ten-horse-power Horizontal Fixed Steam-Engine ; 

 invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 



Deacon and Wood, Kennet Iron Works, Reading: Commended for their 

 Eight-horse-powcr Oscillating Steam-Engine ; invented and patented by 

 Simeon Deacon, Reading, and manufactured by themselves. 

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