Jmplemeiit Show at Manchester. 
561 
tipping apparatus ; axle 2i inches square through, with 4i by 3 inch convex 
tyre. This tyre is of milled steel, costs lU. per ton, and is sui)posed to wear 
better than the ordinary iron tyre . Considering the amount of iron which is 
used upon this cart, with the steel tyre also, the price is low : 151. 10s. 
The Beverley Waggon Co. (1724) was awarded the third prize. A very 
strong and durable cart, with harvest frame added ; patent wheels, price 18?. 
Number of 
Article. 
Niime of Exhibitor, 
DcBcription* 
Prize. 
741 
Two-horse Cart 
£ s. d. 
8 0 0 
1005 
Ditto 
7 0 0 
1724 
Beverley "Waggou Co. 
Ditto 
5 0 0 
26 
F. Milford 
Ditto 
Highly com- 
mended. 
3840 
Ditto 
Ditto 
141 
Woods and Cocksedge 
Ditto 
Commended. 
171 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Harvest Carts. — Our selection in this class numbered five, viz., F. Milford 
(27), Hayes (744), Bristol Waggon Co. (1067), Crossldll (1412), and the 
Beverley Waggon Co. (1727). We very easily decided to whom the first 
prize was to be awarded, there being only one cart exhibited which was pro- 
Tided with sides secured against the loss of shaken corn. To Hayes (744) we 
awarded the first prize ; this is a substantial yet light cart, the body low and 
entirely of ash, upon a frame 4 inches square ; sides strengthened by iron 
spindles of 5 inch round rod, placed at equal distances of 6 inches, lined with 
willow boards of f in. thick, iron axle through, of 4 by -f La. ; wheels 4 feet 10 
in., tyre 4 by fin. ; length of body 9 feet 10 in., and width 4 feet 4 in. ; head 
and tail rails projecting 2 feet. The wheels are protected from interfering 
with the corn by an iron frame of 5 inch thick, covered with strong sheet 
iron, of i inch by IO4 inch broad, which is bolted to the two cross pieces of 
the body, giving additional strength to the cart ; price 151. 
Frank Milford (27) we gave the second prize. A useful cart, but quite 
open at the sides, and wanting the protection against loss of corn ; price 121. 
Number of 
Article. 
Name of Exhibitor. 
Description. 
Prize. 
744 
Messrs. Hayes and Son 
Harvest Cart 
£ s. d. 
10 0 0 
27 
Frank Milford 
Ditto 
5 0 0 
1727 
Beverley Waggon Company 
Ditto 
Commended. 
Market- Carts on Springs. — Six carts were selected for inspection, viz., Cross- 
kill (1411), Beverley Waggon Co. (1728, 1729, and 1730), Corbett (3841), and 
Pickering (4038). After a minute examination, the first prize was awarded 
to the Beverley Waggon Co. for (1730), a most useful, stroug, and cheap 
