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Award of Frizes at Gloucester. 



\Y . N. Nicnoi.sox, of Newark, for his Oil-Cake Breaker for thin Cake, 



Three SovereiGIss. 



William Prockter Stanley, of Peterborough, for his economical Steaming- 

 Apparatus for general jjurposes . . . Five Sovereigns. 



Burgess and Key, of Newgate-street, London, for their American Churn, 



Three Sovereigns. 



11. and J. Reeves, of Bratton, near Westbury, Wiltshire, for their Water- 

 Drill, to drill four Rows of Turnips with Artificial Manures on the fiat 

 (special Prize offered by Philip Pusey, Esq.) . Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Gx^rkett and Son, of Leiston Works, Suffolk, for their Revolving- 

 Horse Hoe ........ Silver Medal. 



B. Samlelson, of Banbury, for his Digging Machine . Silver Medal. 



H. A. Thompson, of Lewes, for his Drainage Level . . Silver Medal. 



John GiLLi^ji, of Woodstock, for his Seed Cleansing Machine, 



Silver Medal. 



H. Bkinsmead, of St. Giles's, near Torrington, for his Patent Straw-Shaker, 



Silver Medal. 



Fowler and Fry, of Bristol, for their Improved Draining Plough, 



Silver Medal. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Bean Cutter , Silver Medal. 



Smith and Ashby, of Stamford, for their Improved Double-action Hay- 

 making Machine Silver Medal. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Fixed Thrashing 

 Machine ........ Silver Medal. 



Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln, for their Fixed Thrashing 

 Machine ........ Silver Medal. 



Commtutiatton^. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, for their improved Northumberland 

 Eidge or Double-breast Plough. 



James Cojiins, of Southraolton, for his Turn-Wrest Plough for shallow Ploughing 

 and combination as a Moulding Plough. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, for their Plough Blades. 



Richard Eead, of No. 35, Eegent Circus, Piccadilly, London, for his Patent Sub- 

 soil Pulverizer. 



J. Gray and Co., of Uddingston, near Glasgow, for their Parallel Lever Subsoil 

 Pulverizer. 



James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford, for their Patent Jointed Iron Heavy 

 Harrows. 



William Williams, of Bedford, for his Patent Four-Beam Diagonal Iron Light 

 Harrows. 



*WiLLiAM Crosskill, of the Beverley Iron Works, near Beverley, Yorkshire, for 



his Improved Norvregian Harrow. 

 *James Smyth and Son, of Peasenhall, near Yoxford, Suffolk, and of Witham, 



Essex, for their Drills, generally in reference to the simplicity of their con- 

 struction and their moderate prices. 

 *Eichard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, near Grantham, for their 



Drill for general purposes. 

 *EicHAnD HoRNSCY and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, near Grantham, for their 



Patent Drill for Turnips and Manure on the Flat. 

 *EiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for their 



Steerage Corn and Seed Drill. 

 *EiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for their 



Combined Seed Sowing and Seed Drilling Machine. 

 *Marychurch and Son, of Haverfordwest, for their Small Occupation Corn Drill. 

 William Tasker and George Fowle, of Waterloo Iron Works, near Andover, 



for their Liquid and Manure Drill. 



