iKxii Aivard of Implement Prizes at Plymouth. 



The BEVF.nLEY Iron and "Waggon Company : the Pr.izE of Four. PorNnp 



for tlieir Prize Market Cart on Springs. 

 The Beveuley Iron and Waggon Company : Highly Commended for tlieir 



Prize or Model Oue-liorsc Cart with Harvest Paves. 

 Frank P. Milford, Haldon Works, Kenn, Exeter : Highly Commended for 



their Prize Two-horse Farm and Hoad Cart, for General Pnrposcs. 

 The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company : Highly Commended for 



their Improved Market Cart on Springs. 

 T. Milford and Son : Commended for their Prize One-horse Cart. 

 George Milford: Commended for his Improved Plank Side Two-horsc Cart. 



Miscellaneous. 



A. W. GowKu and Son : a Silver Medal, for their Broadcast Seed Machine, 

 4 yards wide ; has two separate boxes, one for tlic clover-seed and the 

 other for rye-grass seed. 



Francis ^Mellard, Uttoxctcr, Stoke-on-Trent, Staflbrdshirc : a Silver 

 Medal fur liis Patent Cheese-making Machine, for cutting, gathering, 

 pressing, and vatting of curds ; invented by Cliarlcs II. Pugh, of Utt- 

 oxeter, and nianulactnrcd by the exhibitor. 



John Gilbert Avery, 105, Pegent Street, London : a Silver Medal, for 

 his 'I'ubular Chmn, making butter from perfectly sweet cream or new 

 milk in three miinitcs ; invented liy Thomas A. Jebb, of Buffalo, Kew 

 York, and manufaetiu'cd by the exhibitor. 



Pansomes and Sims, Ipswich : a Silver Medal, for their Pegistered Semi- 

 circular Pomeltrces ; invented, improved, and niannfncturcd by E.Ed- 

 munds, of Pugby. Tlie action of the pulley travelling on the circle 

 always secures a direct line of draught, however unequally the horses 

 may work. 



The West of England Engineering Company, Martock, Somerset : a 

 Silver Medal, for their Combined Flax-breaking and Scutching Machine. 



W. S. Underhill, Newport, Salop: a Silver Medal, for Sketchley's Com- 

 bined Sawing, Planing, Moulding, Tenoning, Grooving, and Boring 

 Machine. It will cut and ])lane boards up to ] 1-inch wide, and strike 

 any shape mould up to 5-inchcs wide. 



Alfred E. Peirce, 75, Bridge Poad, Hammersmith, near London : a Silver 

 Medal Ibr his Cattle Trough ; invented and improved by the exhibitor, 

 and manufactured by T. Wliitficld and Co., of Birmingham. 



Holmes and Sons : a Silver Medal for their Rotary Harrow or Twitch 

 Extir})ator ; invented by T. Everett, of Stoley, and improved and manu- 

 factured by the exhibitors. Consists of a number of teeth fitted to a 

 series of rings, and driven at a great speed by gearing covered completely 

 from grit and dirt ; the grass is cfliciently freed from the soil and left 

 on top. 



White and Co., 29, Bedford Street, Strand: Cosimended for their Earth 

 Closet Apparatus ; invented and manufactured by the exhibitors. 



AsiiBY and Jeffeky, Stamford, Lincolnshire : Commended for their Set of 

 Patent Steel Crank-Shields. 



George P. Dodge, 79, Upper Thames Street, London : Commended for his 



India-rubber Vulcanized Machine Bands. 

 Webb and Son, Combs, near Stowmarket, Suflolk : Commended for their 



Assortment of Leather Machine Bands, Buckets, and Hose. 



