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Atcard of Implement Prizes at Manchester. 
A. C. Bamlett : First Prize, 25?., for his Reaper with Self-Swathe Delivery 
and Sheafing Eake. 
Burgess and Key: Second Prize, 201., for their Reaping Machine with Self- 
delivery in Swathe clear of the Horse Track. 
Richard Hormsby and SoKS : Third Prize, 15?., for their Swathe Delivery 
Reajier. 
The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company, Iron Works, Beverley, York- 
shire: Commended for their two-liorse Reaping Machine with Double 
Self-acting Swathe Delivery, and for their three-horse Reaping Machine 
with Double Self-acting Swathe Delivery. 
Richard Hornsby and Sons : First Prize, 12?., for their Patent Premier 
two-horse Back Delivery Reaper. 
A. C. Bamlett : Second Prize, 10?., for his two-horse Reaper. 
Samuelson and Co. : Third Prize, 8?., for their Manual Delivery two-horse 
Eclipse Reaper. 
Samuelson and Co. : First Prize, 20?., for their two-horse Combined Self- 
Raking, Reaping and Mowing Machine. 
Richard Hornsby and Sons : Second Prize, 10?., for their Patent Paragon 
Combined Mower and Reaper. 
A. C. Bamlett : First Prize, 12?., for his one-horse Reaper. 
Richard Hornsby and Sons : Second Prize, 10?., for their Patent Premier 
one-horse Back-delivery Reaper. 
E. Cuthbert and Co., Leeming, Bedale, Yorkshire: Third Prize, 8?., for their 
one-horse Reaping Machine. 
Samuelson and Co. : Highly Commended, for their one-horse Eclipse Reaper. 
Ransomes, Sims, and Head, Orwell Works, Ipswich, Suflblk : First Prize, 
20?., for their Patent Lever Steel-tooth Horse Rake. 
James and Frederick Howard : Second Prize 10?., for their Patent Horse 
Rake. 
William Ceorskill and Sons, Beverley, Yorkshire : First Prize, 15?., for 
their Improved pair-horse Waggon. 
Henry Hayes and Son, Stamford, Lincolnshire: Second Prize, 10?., for 
their two-horse Waggon. 
Thomas Milford and Sons, Thorverton, CuUompton, Devon : Third Prize, 
7?. 10s., for their pair-horse Waggon. 
The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company : Highly Commended, for their 
pair-horse Prize Waggon. 
William Chapman, Apethorpe, Northamptonshire: Commended, for his Light 
and Strong two-horse Waggon. 
William Ball and Son, Rothwell, Kettering, Northamptonshire : Commended, 
for their pair-horse Waggon. 
Henry^ Hayes and Son : First Prize, 10?., for their pair-horse Waggon. 
The Beverley Iron and Waggon Company, a Prize of 5?. for their Waggon; 
and a Prize of 5?. for their Luny, Dray or Rully on springs. 
George Ball, North Kilworth, Rugby : Highly Commended, for his three or 
four-horse Waggon. 
Humphrey Bracewell, Burnley : Highly Commended, for bis four-and-half- 
inch Spring-wheeled Luny. 
