Prizes for Licerpool Meeting. 



Ixxi 



CLASS X. — Implements. 



DiVISTOX 1. 



To the owner of the best Plough for general pur- 

 poses Twenty Sovereigns. 



To the owner of the second-best ditto . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



To the owner of the best double-furrow Plough . Ten Sovereigns. 



To the owner of the best Plough drawn by one horse Five Sovereigns. 



To the owner of the best Subsoil-Plough . . , Ten ^Sovereigns. 



N.B. — Lightness of draught will be considered, as well as quality of work 

 performed. Quantity of land to be ploughed, and all regulations as to the 

 depth of the farrow, and time allowed, to be fixed by the stewards of the 

 ground set apart for the ploughing-match. 



To the owner of the best Scarifier or other imple- 

 ment for stirring or cleansing the soil . . . Fifteen Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the second-best ditto . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



Division 2. 



To the owner of the best Drill for corn and general 



purposes Twenty-five Sovs. 



To the owner of the best Turnip and Manure Drill Fifteen Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the best Horse Hoe .... Five Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the best Chaff Cutter . . . Ten Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the best Crusher of Corn, Cake, &c. Five Sovereigns. 

 To the owner of the best Machine for Cleaning 



Corn and Seeds Ten Sovereigns. 



Division 3. 



Fifty Sovereigns will be apportioned among such implements ex- 

 hibited as the Judges shall consider to have sufficient merit. 



N.B. — In the case of more notices than one for exhibiting the same de- 

 scription of implement for trial being received, the inventors and manufac- 

 turers of such implements will be considered as entitled to the preference of 

 trial. Otherwise, the notices will be taken according to priority. Parties 

 will be furnished with horses and ploughmen at a moderate rale, if notified 

 in the certificate. 



Class XL — Extra Stock, Roots^ and Seeds. 



For Extra Stock of any kind, not shown for any of 

 the above Prizes, and for Roots, Seeds, &c., 

 Prizes may be awarded and apportioned, by the 

 Committee and Judges, not exceeding in the 

 uhole Fifty Sovereigns. 



