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Awards at Leices : Commendatiojis. 



Samuel Munro, of Salford : a Sow, of a small breed ; bred by himself. 



William Mills Barber, of Langley Broom, near Slough : a pen of three improved 

 Berkslure Sow Pigs, of a large bieed ; bred by himself. 



Robert Fookes, of Milton Abbas, near Blandford : a pen of three Essex and Dorset 

 Sow Pigs, of a small breed ; bred by himself. 



Sir John Conroy, Bart., of Arborfield Hall, near Reading: a pen of three Arborfie'id 

 improved Berkshire Sow Pigs, of a small breed ; bred by himself. 



Henry Blandford, of Sandridge, near Melksham: a Speckled Dorking Cock and 

 two Hens ; bred by himself. 



*James Lewry, of Hand cross, Slangham, near Crawley: a Speckled Dorking Cock 

 and two Hens; bred by liimself. 



William Ludlam, of Bradford : a pure Silver Pheasant Cock and two Hens; bred 

 by himself. 



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

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

 COMMENDED ;" bv the Judges. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich, for their Plough best adapted for general 

 purposes ....... Seven Sovereigns. 



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

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



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



Seven Sovereigns. 



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



Five Sovereigns. 



J. Gray and Co., of Uddingston, N. B., for their Subsoil Pulverizer, 



Five Sovereigns. 



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

 their Drill for general purposes . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



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

 their Steerage Corn and Turnip Drill . . Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, 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 Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate Iron Works, Lincolnshire, 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. 



Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Suffolk, for their Manure Distributor 



Five Sovereigns. 



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

 their Portable Steam-Engine, not exceeding 6-horse power, applicable to 

 Thrashing or other agricultural purposes . . Forty Sovereigns. 



