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Awards at Gloucester : Commendations, 



Anne Frances Vernon, of Barnwood, near Gloucester : a large grey and white 



domestic Gander, and two Geese ; bred by herself. 

 John Fairlie, of Cheveley Park, near Newmarket, Cambridgeshire: a common 



English Gander and two Geese ; bred by himself. 

 *Rev. John Herbert, of Leigh Parsonage, near Reigate, Surrey : a grey Gander and 



two Geese ; bred by Ann Tidy, of Ellens Green, Ewhurst, Surrey. 

 ^Robert Glover, of Holt Hall, near Fazeley, Staffordshire : a white Gander, and 



two Geese ; bred by himself. 

 W. G. K. Breavington, of Vicarage Farm, Heston, near Hounslow, Middlesex : a 



naturalised English double brooded Gander and two Geese ; bred by himself. 



[These Commendations are arranged in the order of the numbers of the Certificates to which 

 they refer. The mark (*) signifies " highly commended;" the omission of it, 

 " COMMENDED ;" by tlie Judges. The mark (**) signifies " veey highly commended."] 



IMPLEMENTS. 



William Busby, of Newton-le-Willows, Yorkshire, for his Plough best 

 adapted for general purposes .... Seven Sovereigns. 

 William Ball, of Rothwell, Northamptonshire, for his Plough best adapted 

 for Deep-Ploughing ..... Seven Sovereigns. 

 Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswieh, for their One-way or Turn-wrest Plough, 



Seven Sovereigns. 

 Thomas Glover, of Thrussington, Leicestershire, for his Paring Plough, 



Five Sovereigns. 



Edward Hammond Bentall, of Heybridge, Essex, for his Dynamometer, 

 especially applicable to the traction of Ploughs, and indicating the extent 

 of the work done , . .... Five Sovereigns. 



J. and F. Howard and Son, of Bedford, for their Subsoil Pulverizer, 



Five Sovereigns, 



John Whitehead, of Preston, Lancashire, for his Machine for making Drain- 

 ing Tiles or Pipes for agricultural purposes . . Ten Sovereigns. 



Harry Winton and Son, of Birmingham, for their Instruments for Hand-use 

 in Drainage . . .... Three Sovereigns. 



William Williams, of Bedford, for his Heavy Harrow, Five Sovereigns. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, for their Light Harrow, 



Five Sovereigns. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Cultivator, Grubber, and Scarifier, 



Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Coleman, of Chelmsford, for his Pair-Horse Scarifier, 



Five Sovereigns.. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Drill for general 

 purposes ....... Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Yv^orks, Lincolnshire, lor 

 their Steerage Corn and Turnip Drill . . Ten Sovereigns. 



James Smyth and Son, of Peasenhall, Suffolk, for their Drill for Small 

 Occupations ....... Five Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their economical Small- 

 occupation Seed and Manure Drill for Flat or Ridged Work, 



Five Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Turnip Drill on 

 the Flat . . . . . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, Lincolnshire, for 

 their Turnip Drill on the Ridge . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Drop Drill, for 

 depositing Seed and Manure .... Ten Sovereigns. 



