Award of Premiams at LiverjJooL cv 



To Messrs. Sandars, Williams, and Taylor, of Bedford, for their 

 Two-wheeled Plough, 5 so vs. 



To Messrs. Pekry, Barrett, and Exall, of Reading, for their One- 

 horse Plough, 5 sovs. 



To C. Hart, of Wantage, Berkshire, for the Double-furrow Plough 

 made by him, 10 sovs. 



To Thomas Glover, of Tlirussington, Leicestersliire, for the Turf and 

 Stubble Paring Plough invented by him, and exhibited by the 

 Hon. H. W. Wilson, 4 sovs. 



To James Smith, of Deanston, near Stirling, for his Tarn-wrest Plough, 

 with Drill attached, 3 sovs. 



2. Cultivating Implements. 



To the Earl of Ducie, Woodchester Park, near Stroud, Gloucester- 

 shire, for the Uley Cultivator, invented by John Morton, of 

 Chester Hill, near Stroud, 1.5 sovs. 



To Messrs. Ransome, of Ipswich, for Biddell's Extirpating Harrow, 

 made and exhibited by them, 10 sovs. 



3. Drills. 



To Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, near Grantham, for his Drill for 

 general purposes, 25 sovs. 



To Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, near Grantham, for his Turnip 

 and Manure Ridge-Drill, 10 sovs. 



To Messrs. Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Saxmundham, for 

 their Drill for general purposes, 10 sovs. 



To James Smyth, of Peasenhall, near Yoxford, Suffolk, fur his Drill 

 for general purposes, 10 sovs. 



To Messrs. Drummond and Sons, of Stirling, for their Turnip and Ma- 

 nure Single-rowed Drop-Drill, 3 sovs. 



4. HORSK-HOES. 



To Messrs. Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Saxmundham, for 

 their Improved Horse-PIoe, 5 sovs. 



To John Hamilton, of Torthorwald, near Dumfries, for his Improved 

 Horse-Hoe, 2 sovs. 



To Thomas Huckvale, of Over-Norton, near Chipping-Norton, Ox- 

 fordshire, for his Horse-Hoe with revolving blades for thinning 

 turnips, 3 sovs. 



To the Earl of Ducie, of Woodchester Park, near Stroud, Gloucester- 

 shire, for a Parallel Expanding Horse-Hoe, invented by John 

 Morton, of Chester Hill, near Stroud, 3 sovs. 



5. Chaff-Cutter. 



To the Earl of Ducie, of Woodchester Park, near Stroud, Gloucester- 

 shire, for the Uley Chaff-Cutter, 10 sovs. 



