Prizes for Implements, ^-c. 
xxvn 
Reference 
lamber In 
ertificates. 
First 
Prize. 
Spcond 
Prize. 
Tliird 
Prize. 
Class 
133 
134 
Wool. 
Butter. 
£. 
10* 
10* 
£. 
'1* 
5* 
£'. 
10* 
5 
Cheese. 
136 
137 
Prizes of 3?., 21., and 17. will be given to tlie 
Dairymaid in ea,cli class of Clieese. 
15* 
1.-)* 
10* 
10* 
5* 
5* 
II. — -Implement axd Machinery Prizes offered by the 
Society. 
Class £, 
1. For the best Ecaping Machine, with self-delivery in sheaf, clear of 
the horse-track 30 
For the second best 20 
For the third best 10 
2. For the best Eeaping Machine, with self-delivery in swathe, clear of 
the horse-track .. .. 20 
For the second best 10 
3. For the best combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, without self- 
delivery 15 
For the second best 10 
For the third best 5 
4. For the best One-horse Heaping Machine 15 
For the second best 10 
For the third best 5 
The power of Machines entered in Class 4 must not exceed 3o,000 foot- 
pounds per minute, at or about 2i miles per hour. 
A Machine may be entered in two Classes if it can perform both operations 
without adding or taking away parts. A distinct implement must, howevci', 
be entered for each Class. 
The Gold Medal of the Society will be awarded at Birmingham, or any 
future Meeting of the Society, for an efficient Sheaf-binding Machine, either 
attached to a reaper or otherwise. 
