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THE SOUTHERN PLANTER. 



461. Eor best lime spreader, II. M. 

 Smith, Richmond, 20 00 



462. For best corn planter. A, P. 

 Routt, Orange, 10 00 



463. lAjr best seed drill, A. P. Routt, 3 00 

 404. For best attachment to drill for 



drilling guano, Edward Hunt, Campbell, 15 00 



465. For best implement for sowing- 

 peas among corn, at or immediately fol- 

 lowing the last tillage, and either with or 



• without guano, Edward Hunt, Campbell, 15 00 



Wagons, Harness, &c. — Class 2>rd. 



466. For best Wagon for farm use, II. 



M. Smith, Richmond, $10 00 



470. For best wagon body for hauling 

 ■wheat in sheaf, or ha^^, or straw, H. M. 

 Smith, Richmond, 5 00 



474. For best Ox yoke, F. Nelson, 

 Richmond, 1 50 



Rollers and Clod Crushers — Class 4:t/i. 



475. For bist smooth roller. H. M. 

 Smith, Richmond, ' $10 00 



477. For best clod crusher, Baldwin, 

 Cardwell & Co., Croskill's, 20 00 



Horse Powers, Tliresliers and Separators. 

 Class 5 th. 



470. For best sweep horse power, IT. 

 M. Smith, Richmond, $25 00 



480. For 2nd best sweep horse power, 

 Baldwin, Cardwell, & Co., Richmond, 10 00 



481. For best threshing machine, Bald- 

 win, Cardwell. & Co., Richmond, 20 00 



482. For best machine for threshing, 

 cleansing and separating wheat at one op- 

 eration, H. M. Smith, Richmond, 30 00 



483. For best separator or straw car- 

 rier, Baldwin, Cariwell, & Co., Rich- 

 mond, 5 00 



The Committee on Class 5 found great diffi 

 culty in deciding whether the horse power of H- 

 M. Smith, to which they have awarded the first 

 Premium or that of Messrs. Baldwin, Cardwell 

 & Co. to which they have awarded the second 

 premium was the 1)est Power. They thought 

 Messrs. l^aldwin, Cardwell & Co.'s the ^ strong- 

 est, but that H. M. Smith's was the smoothest 

 of tlie two, giving more power w^th a lighter 

 draught, and therefore have awarded to him the 

 first Premium. 



Straw and Boot Cutters, Cornshellers and Mills. 

 Class 6th. 



484. For best hay or straw cutter for 

 horse power, Sinclair & Co., Baltimore, $10 00 



485. For best hay or straw cutter, for 

 hand power, J. L. Richmond, Harrisbura*, 



Pa., " 5 00 



480. For best horse power cutter, for 



cutting coi ji stalks for fodder, Sinclair & 



Co., Baltimore, 15 00 



487. For best corn sheller for horse 



power, Sinclair & Co., Baltimore, 10 00 



488. For best corn sheller for hand 

 power, 11. M. Smith, Richmond, 5 00 



489. For best Grist Mill for horse 

 power, Sinclair & Co., 10 00 



490. For best hominy mill, J. L. Gil- 

 bert, Petersburg, 5 00 



491. For best saw mill for farm use, 



P. Rahm, Richmond, 10 00 



492. For best corn and cob crusher, 

 Cresson, Stew^art, & Peterson, Philadel- 

 phia, 10 00 



493. For best Root Cutter, H. M, 

 Smith, Richmond, 2 50 



Fan Mill, Hay Press, &c. — Class 1th, 



494. For best Fanning Mill, Mont- 

 gomer}'- & Bro, Baltimore, 10 00 



495. For best bay press, Baldwin, 

 Cardwell & Co., Richmond, 15 00 



Trial of Ploughs — Glass Sth. 



500. For best two horse plough for 

 sandy land, as shown by work actually 

 performed and the test of the dynamom- 

 eter, Baldwin, Cardwell, & Co,, Rich- 

 mond, for Richie's left hand iron plough, 20 00 



501. For best two horse plough for 

 clay land, as shown by work actually 

 performed and the test of the dynamom- 

 eter. Burns & SlmW, Goochland, 20 00 



502. For best- 3 or 4 horse plough for 

 sandy land, as shown by work actually 

 performed and the fest of the dynamom- 

 eter, Wilson & Smithers, Goochland, 20 00 



503. For best 3 or 4 horse plough for 

 clay land, as shown by work actually 

 performed and the test of the dynamom- 

 eter. Burns & Shuff's, Goochland, 20 00 



Miscellaneous — Class Wi. 



509. For best apple pealer, J. Har- 



rold, Richmond, 1 00 



510. For best meat cutter, H. M. 

 Smith, Richmond, 2 00 



511. For best washing machine, W. 



H. & R. B. Woodward, Richmond, 2 00 



514. For the most extensive and val- 

 uable collection of useful machines and 

 implements exhibited and made at any 

 one factory, whether including subjects 

 for other premiums or not, II. M. Smith, 

 Richmond, 25 00 



Agricultural Steam Engine. 



515. For best Steam Engine, (on 

 wheels), applicable to Agricultural pur- 

 poses generally, as a substitute for horse 

 power, Talbott & Brother, Richmond, 50 00 



Ploughi7ig Match — Class 10th. 



516. For best ploughman with horses, 

 Richard Sampson's man Randolph, 10 00 



517. For 2nd best ploughman with 

 horses, James Shepperson, Henrico, 5 00 



