Aioaj-d of Implement Prizes at Plijmouth. Ixxi 



John Davky : Hiohly Commended for Lis Portable Horse Eakc ; so con- 

 structed that the rake can bo turned (iu two parts), on the axle, for 

 passing througb narrow gateways ; it clears 8 feet 6 inches of land. 



Thomas Allcock, Eatcliffe-on-Trent, Xotts : Commended for his Horse Eake. 



Waggons. 



The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company, Beverley, yorkshirc : the 

 Prize of Ten Pounds, for their Prize Pair-horse Waggon. 



William Ball and Son, Piothwell, Kettering, Northamptonshire : the Prize 

 of Six Pounds, for their Light Two-horse Waggon ; to cany three tons. 



Thomas Milford and Son, Thorverton, Cullompton, Devon : the Prize of 

 Four Pounds, for their 3 or 4-Horse Prize Waggon, with plank side, 

 improved break, double shafts, tires 4-inch, and harvest lades complete. 



Henry Hayes and Son, Scotgate AVorks, Stamford, Lincolnshire ; the Prize 

 of Ten Pounds, for their Prize Pair-horse Waggon, which Avill turn in 

 the room it stands upon. Has oak I'rame and plank sides ; fitted v/ith 

 break to hind wheels. 



The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company : Highly Commended for their 

 Yorkshire Prize Waggon, with Loose Side and End Boards, 



George Milford, Thorverton, Cullompton, Devonshire : Commended for his 

 Improved Plank Side Pair-horse Waggon. 



T. Milford and Son : Commended for their Two-horse Tipping Waggon ; 

 for tipping the whole load, or dividing it in as many heaps as may be 

 thought convenient; invented by Thomas Milford, jim., and manu- 

 factured by the exhibitors. 



Carts. 



Hayes and Son : the Prize of Four Pounds Ten Shillings, for their Light 

 Single-horse Cart; with loose sideboards; 3i-inch wheels; solid iron 

 axle. . 



Woods and Cocksedge, Stowmarket; the Prize of Three Pounds, for their 

 light One-horse Cart. 



W. Ball and Son : the Prize of Two Pounds Ten Shillings, for their One- 

 horse Cart. 



Hayes and Son : the Prize of Four Pounds Ten Shillings, for their Prize 

 Two-horse Cart, having broad fixed nmgs instead of loose sideboards. 



T. Milford and Son : the Prize of Three Pounds, for their Two-horse 

 Cart, with tipping apparatus, lades, and side shelvings complete. 



The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company : the Prize of Two Pounds 

 Ten Shillings, for their One or Two-horse Cart. 



The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company : the Prize of Four Pounds 

 Tex Shillings, for their Prize Harvest Cart, with Fore and End Ladders. 



ILiYES and Son : the Prize of Three Pounds, for their Improved Harvest 

 Cart ; wheels protected from clogging ; fore and end ladders. 



A. and T. Fry, Temple Gate, Bristol: the Prize of Two Pounds Ten 



Shillings, for their Harvest Cart with bent shafts ; invented by J. 



Hannam, Esq., of Burcot Park, improved and manufactured by the 



exhibitors. 

 Robert Puckering and Co., Beverley, Yorkshire : the Prize of Six Pounds 



for their Prize Market Cart. 



