Alcard of Implement Prizes at Carlisle. xxxvii 
Danifx Lef.minc, of Halifax : for his 1 )ear and 2 mouths-old white-billed 
Aylesbury Drake and two Ducks; bred by himself. 
George Atkinson Gei.uekd, of Aikrigg End: for his 9 weeks-old Aylesbury 
Drake and two Ducks ; bred by himself. 
William Lort, of Great Heath, Teubury : for his 1 year and 1 mouth-old Ayles- 
bury "Drake and two Ducks; bred by himself. 
John Wauch, of AVarwick Bridge, Carlisle : for his 1 year and 1 month-old 
Aylesbury Drake and two Ducks; bred by himself. 
The mark * signifies " highly cojimexded;" the mark f "commendei>" (distinctlj- and individually) ; 
and the omission of these marks, " gexekalli- cosisiended " (as part of a whole class). 
IMPLEMENTS. 
The Society having offered a' Prize of Two HuKnr.ED PouNns " for the Steam-Cultivator that shall in 
the most efficient maimer turn the Soil, and be an economical substitute for the Ploujdi, or the 
Spade," the Judges in that Division, at tlie Carlisle Sleeting, made the following entry on the 
Award-Sheet: — 
Steam-Cultivator. — "The Judges are ofopiniou that no implement has 
been cxliihitcd which fulfils the terms and conditions on which the So- 
ciety's Prize is offered ; and such Prize is therefore withheld." 
PiANSOMES and Snis, of Ii^swich : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for their 
Two- wheeled Iron Plough, marked Y E C, as the Plough best adapted 
for general purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactured by them- 
selves. 
Eaxsomes and Sims, of Ipswich : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for their 
Two-wheeled Solid-Beam Iron Plough, marked V II S, as the Plough 
best adapted for i)loughing more than 9 inches deep ; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
John Whitehead, of Preston : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for his 
Drain Tile and Pipe Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured 
by himself. 
EicHARD Coleman, of Chelmsford : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for his 
Drag-Harrow, Cultivator, or Scarifier; invented and manufactured by 
himself. 
EicHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Saxmimdham: the Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for their Drill for general purposes ; invented, improved, 
and manufactured by themselves. 
EiCHARD HoRNSBY and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for their Drill for Corn and Seeds ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by themselves. 
EicHARD HoRNSBY and Son, oi Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for their Corn-Drill for small occupations ; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Holmes and Sons, of Norwich : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for their 
Seed and Manure Drill for Small-Occupations, on the flat or ridge ; in- 
vented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
EiOHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Saxmundham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for their Turnip-Drill, on the flat, with manure ; improved 
and manufactured by themselves. 
Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for their Turnip-Drill, on the ridge, with manure ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Egbert and John Eeeves, of Bratton, Westbury, Wiltshire : the Prize of 
Ten Sovereigns, for their Liquid-Manure -Drill ; invented by Thomas 
Chandler, of Aldbourne; and improved and manufactured by themselves. 
