Award of Implement Prizes at Phjmoutli. Ixix 



so arranged that no standing cro]) can be injured in working. In- 

 vented by the kite Hugh Caraon, ot Warminster ; improved and manu- 

 lactured by the exhibitors. 



FiOEEUT Tinkler, King Street, Penrith, Cumberland : the Pkizk of Four 

 Pounds, for his Light Land Drill Grubber ; improved and manulactured 

 by Jonathan Stalker. 



Edward Page and Co., Pjedford : the Prize of Three Pounds, for their Com- 

 bined Horse-hoe, 5-Tined CI rubber, and Moulding Plough. 



"William Smith : the Prize of Two Pounds Ten Shillings, for his Single- 

 row Horse-hoe, for Pidge and Plat. 



Carson and Toone : the Prize of Six Pounds, for their Horse-hoe (B), as 

 described above, 



Eaton and Sons, Twj-well Works, Thrapston, Northamptonshire ; the Prize 

 of Five Pounds, for their Patent Turnip Thinner and Horse-hoe com- 

 bined. Adapted as a horse-hoe for two rows of turnips or beans, and 

 with the revolving hoes will bunch out the jilants at 9, 12, or 15 inches 

 in one row, or flat hoc turnips. 



James Bowden, Chagford, near Exeter : Highly Commended for his Horse- 

 hoe. 



John Davev, Crasthole, near Devonport, Cornwall : Highly Commended for 

 his Parallel Expanding Horse-hoe, for Single Kow on the Pidge or Flat; 

 fitted with self-acting harrow, three wheels, and hill-side steerage. 

 Can be used as a turni]3-rooter, cutting two rows at one time. 



Egbert Tinkler, King Street, Penrith, Cumberland : Commended for his 

 Jjight Land Drill Grubber; improved and manufactured by Jonathan 

 Stalker. 



Mowing Maciiinp:s. 



W. A. Wood, 77, Upiwr Thames Street, liondon: the Prize of Ten Pounds, 

 for his Grass Mov/ing Machine, for two horses ; will cut one acre jx^r 

 hour, and pass througii a 5-feet gate. 



HoRNSBY and Sons : the Prize of Eight Pounds, for their Imjiroved Mower, 

 for natural and artilicial grasses. 



Henry Kearsley, Pipon, Yorkshire : the Prize of Seven Pounds, for his 

 Two-horse Grass Mower ; Avell adapted for cutting level or uneven sur- 

 iaces ; will cut 1 acre per hour. 



Hornsby and Sons : the Prize of Eight Pounds, fur their Improved Com- 

 bined Pieaper and Grass Mowers. 



W. A. Wood : the Prize of Seven Pounds, for his Combined ^Mowing and 

 Peapiug Machine. 



A. C. Bamlett, Thirsk, Yorkshire : the Prize of Five Pounds, for his 

 Two-horse Combined Mowing and Peaping Macliine. Tlie driver can 

 instantly regulate the cutting height at either eiul of the cutter-bar. 



Burgess and Key, 95, Newgate Street, London : IIighi,y Commended fur 

 their Mowing Machine, for Natural and Artificial Grasses. 



Henry Kearsley : Highly Commended for his Two-horse Combined Ecaper 

 and Mower. 



D. H. Barber, Leicester Buildings, King Street, Liverpool ; Commended for 

 his Combined ]\Io\ving and Peaping Machine. The reaping platform 

 can be attached or detached by simply removing three bolts. 



