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IiiCHAm) GAnKr.TT aii'l Sox. of Leiston Works, near Saxmuudhani, for their Small 



v^'Ciip:iii' n I-t'Vf L' (Airu and Seed Drill. 

 •^-liiCHAKi) Gariiett ai.d Sox. of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for their Drill 



for Turnips and Mangold Wurzel Avith ^Manure on the Kidge. 

 *WiLLiA3i East, of Spalding, Lincolnshire, for his Patent Dropping Machine for 



Grain. 



*HoLMES and Soxs, of Xorwich, for their ^lannre Distributor.' 

 *Eaxso3IE3 and SI:^IS, of Ips-wich, for their 6-horse Portable Steam-Engine. 

 ^Tl'xford and Soxs, of 13oston, Lincolnshire, for their Improved Fixed Steam- 



Eugine for general Farm Purposes. 

 TuxroRD and Soxs, of Boston, Lincolnshire, for their Patent Portable Housed 



St^am-Engine. 



EAXS03IES and Si3is, of Ipswich, for their 6-horse Portable Steam-Engine. 

 EAXS031ES and Sims, of Ipswich, for their S-horse Stationary Horizontal Engine. 

 IxicHARD Bach and Co., of Birmingham, for their -i-horse power Portable Steam- 

 Engine. 



Richard Garrett and Sox, of Leistou Works, near Saxmundham, Suffolk, for 



their 5-hoise power Portable Steam-Engine. 

 Barrett, Exall, and Axdreaves, of Kates Grove Iron Works, near Reading, 



Berkshire, for their Patent 6-horse power Portable Steam-Engine. 

 William Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London, for their 6-horse power Fixed 



Steam-Engine. 



Richard Horxsbt and Sox, of Spittlegate Iron Works, near Grantham. Lincoln- 

 shire, for their S-horse power Horizontal Fixture Steam-Engine. 

 *Eurgess and Key, of 103, Xewgate Street, London, for their Patent Reaper. 

 William Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London, for their Reaping ^lachine. 

 ^Richard Garrett and Sox', of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, Suffolk, for 

 their 4-horse power open Drum Threshing Machine. 

 The Judges highly commended this Implement specially " For the excellent -way in which it is 

 got up, particularly the Drum, -which is considered superior in ^vo^kmanship to any shown 

 in the same class." 



*RiCHARD Garrett and Sox, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, Suffolk, for 

 their 2-horse power Portable Threshing Machine. 



The Judges highly commended this Implement specially for " The Drum being the best 

 exliibited in point of workmanship." 



'■'■Barrett, Exall. and Axdrewes, of Kates Grove Iron Works, near Reading, 

 Berkshire, for their 4-horse power Bolting Threshing Machine. 

 The Judges highly commended this Implement specially For the manner in which it did its 

 work, being superior in this respect to any which came under the notice of the Judges." 



TuxFORD and Soxs, of Boston, Lincolnshire, for tlieir Patent Combined Thresliing, 

 Shaking, and Winnowing ^lachine. 



Richard Horxsby and Sox, of Spittlegate Iron Works, near Grantham, Lincoln- 

 shire, for their 4-horse power Portable Threshing ^lachine. 



*George Hurwood, of Ipswich, Si\ffolk, for his Patent Metal ZMill. 



■"William Prockter Staxley, of Peterborough. Xorthamptonshire. for his 

 Registered Roller Mill. 



*HiiGH Carsox, of Warminster, Wiltshire, for his Patent Gouge Turnip Cutter. 



TnojiAS ScRAGG, of Calveley, near Tarpoiiey, Cheshire, for his Single-action Tile 

 ^Machine. 



FoAVLER and Fry, of Bristol, for their Brick and Pipe ^Making ^Machine. 



*JoHx Whitehead, of Preston, Lancashire, for his Patent Socketing Apparatus. 



^Mapplebeck and Lo-we. of Birmingham, for their Set of Patent Pipe Draiuina; 



Tools. , e . F o 



Charles Hart, of the Vale of White Horse Iron Works, near Wantage, Berk- 

 shire, for his Five-tine Berkshire Cultivator and Pair-horse Scarifier for Light 

 Land. 



Richard Colemax, of Chelmsford, Essex, for his Patent 4-horse Drag Harrow 



Cultivator or Scarifier for High-ridged Lands. 

 Charles Hart, of the Vale of White Horse Iron Works, near Wantage, Berkshire, 



for his 4-horse Seven-tine Berkshire Cultivator for Light Soils. 

 William Busby, of Newton-le-Willows, near Bedale, Yorkshire, for his Ridge Hoe. 



