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465.. For the best implement for sowing 

 peas among corn, at or immediately fol- 

 lowing the last tillage, and either with or 

 without guano, • 15 00 



JUDGES. 

 Francis K. Nelson, Albemarle. 

 J. Wayt Bell, Augusta. 

 Col. Samuel Tibbs, Fauquier. 

 John L. Graves, Orange. 

 David A. Claiborne, Halifax. 



Class III. 

 Wagons, Carts, Harness, &c. 



466. For the best wagon for farm 

 use, 



467. For the best dumping wagon, 



468. For the best horse cart, 



469. For the best Ox cart with body for 

 hauling corn in the shucks, 



470. For the best wagon body for haul- 

 ing wheat in the sheaf, or hay, or straw, 



471. For the best Ox cart body for 

 hauling wheat in the sheaf, or hay, or 

 straw, 



472. For the best set of wagon har- 



$10 00 



20 00 

 8 00 



10 00 



5 00 



5 00 



5 00 



473. For the best harness for horse 



cart, 2 50 



474. For the best Ox yoke, 2 00 



JUDGES. 

 Isaac T. Hite, Frederick. 

 Thos. J. Blake, Henrico. 

 Wm. Bosher, King William. 

 Edward W. Saunders, Franklin. 

 S. B. Gibbons, Page. 



Class IV. 



Rollers, Clod Crushers, and Farm Gate. 



475. For the best smooth roller, $10 00 



476. For the best pegged roller, 20 00 



477. For the best clod crusher, 20 00 



478. For the best farm gate, 10 00 



JUDGES. 

 Dr. Thos. P. Harrison, Charles City. 

 H. Carrington Watktns, Chesterfield. 

 Dr. Wm. A. Selden, Charles City. 

 T. Pollock Burgwynn, North Carolina. 

 Dr. Jas. E. Williams, Henrico. 



Hor. 



Class V. 



Powers, Threshers and Separators. 



479. For the best sweep horse power, $25 



480. For the second best sweep horse 

 power, 10 



481. For the best threshing machine, 20 



482. For the best machine for thresh- 

 ing, cleansing and separating wheat at 

 one operation, 30 



00 



483. For the best separator or straw 

 carrier, 5 00 



JUDGES. 

 Ambrose Ford, Cumberland. 

 R. W. Baylor, Jefferson. 

 Warner Lewis, Essex. 

 Thos. Jones, Jr., Richmond Co. 

 Jacob Baylor, Augusta. 



Class VI. 



Straw and Boot Cutters, Cornshellers and 

 Mills. 



484. For the best hay or straw cutter, 



for horse-power, $10 00 



485. For the best hay or straw cutter, 



for hand power, 5 00 



486. For the best horse power cutter, 



for cutting corn stalks for fodder, 15 00 



487. For the best cornsheller, for horse 

 power, 10 00 



488. For the best cornsheller for hand 

 power, 5 00 



489. For the best grist mill, for horse 

 power, w 10 00 



490. For the best hominy mill, 5 00 



491. For the best saw-will, for farm 



use. • 10 00 



492. For the best corn and cob crusher, 10 00 



493. For the best root cutter, 2 50 



JUDGES. 

 Miles C. Selden, Powhatan. 

 Thos. Y. Tabb, Amelia. 

 J. Roy Baylor, Caroline. 

 Wm. Leach, Buckingham. 

 Armestead Rust, Loudoun. 



Class VII. 



Fan Mill, Hay Press, Ditching Machine, &c. 



494. For the best fanning mill, $10 00 



495. For the best hay-press, 15 00 



496. For the best stump-machine, 15 00 



497. For the best ditching-machine, 15 00 



498. For the best rotary digger, 15 00 



499. For the best steel spade fork, 5 00 



JUDGES. 

 Dr. John R. Garnett, Henrico. 

 Upton Herbert, Fairfax. 

 Corbin Warwick, Richmond. 

 Rr. R. Wood, Goochland. 

 L. McDowell Reid, Lexington. 



Class VIII. 



Trial of Ploughs. 



500. For the best two-horse plough for 

 sandy land, as shown by work actually 

 performed and the test of the dynamom- 

 eter, 20 00 



501. For the best two-horse plough for 

 clay land, as shown by work actually 

 performed and the test of the dynamom- 

 eter. 20 00 



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