Ixviii Award of Implement Frizes at Phjmouth. 



E. and J. IyKeves : Highly CoMMExnED for their 4-riow Patent Manure and 

 Seed Drill, for ridge ; has concave self-acting roller for ridges, and plain 

 wood roller to follow the seed. 



James Coultas, Jnn. : Highly Commended for his 7 Feet 27-Iio\v Small 

 Seed and Rye-grass Drill. 



Pi. and J. PiEEVES : Commended for their 11-Coulter General Purpose Patent 

 Manure, Corn, and Seed Drill, 7 feet wide ; will sow from (> to 50 bushels 

 per acre of artificial manure. 



James Coultas, Jun. : Commended for his 4 Feet G Inch G-Kow General 

 Purpose Drill, i'or small occuiiatious. 



A. W. GowKii and Son : Commended for their lo-Coulter Corn and Seed 

 Drill. 



A. W. GowER and Son : Commended for their 13-Coulter Corn and Seed 

 Drill. 



James Coultas, Jun., Commended for his 4 Feet G Inch 8-Kow Corn Drill, 

 for small occupations. 



Manure Distributors. 



John Sainty : the Prize of Eight Pounds, for his Manure Distributor ; 

 invented by Thomas Chambers, Jun., of Calkirk, Norfolk, and manu- 

 factured by Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Suflblk. The delivery- 

 barrel is made of a peculiar metal, not affected by the most pungent 

 manures. 



Priest and "Woolnough : the Prize of Seven Pounds, for their Manure 

 Distributor, fur damp or dry manure. For sowing broadcast guano, 

 superi)hosphate, &c., in a moist or dry state, and in large or .small 

 quantities, and fitted with improved manure-barrel and steel scrappers. 



E. and J. Reeves : the Prize of Ten Pounds, for their Patent Liquid- 

 manure, Corn, and Seed Drill, G feet wide : ada])tod for sowing 8 

 rows of liquid numure, 2 to 10 hogsheads jx-'r acre, with corn or seeds; 

 also for sowing liquid manure from tanks, piggeries, &e., broadcast. 



HoRNSBY and Sons : Highly Commended for their Improved Manure Dis- 

 tributor, for de])ositing dry manure in small or large quantities, as desired. 



J. Coultas, Jun. : Commended for his 7 Feet Manure Distributor, for diy 

 manures. 



Horse Hoes. 



J-OHN Sainty : the Prize of Six Pounds, for his Lever Horse-hoe ; invented 

 and improved by the exhibitor, and manutactured by Garrett and Son, 

 of Leiston Works, Suffolk. Fitted with the exhibitor's springs, as 

 described above. 



Priest and Woolnough : the Prize of Five Pounds, for their Patent Lever 

 Horse-hoe, for general purposes ; for hoeing between the rows of all 

 drilled crops of grain or roots on heavy or light land, on the flat or ridge. 



William Smith, Kettering, Northamptonshire : the Prize of Four Pounds, 

 for his Im])rovcd 12-Row General Purpose Steerage Horse-hoe ; with a 

 new patent fastener for the hoe ; the handles of the hoe are moveable. 



Carson and Toone, Warminster, Wilts : the Prize of Four Pounds Ten 

 Shillings, for their Single-row Horse-hoe (li), with Hoes and 2 Tines 



