xxxviii Award of Implement Prizes at Carlisle. 
Richard (Jareett and Son, of lieiston, Saxmimdham : the Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for their Broadcast Manure-Distributor ; invented by Thomas 
Chamljers, jim., of Colkirk Hall, Fakenham ; and improved and manu- 
factured by themselves. 
Richard Garrett and Son, of Lciston, Saxmundham: the Prize' of Five 
Sovereigns, for their Horse-Hoe, on the flat ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by themselves. 
Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Saxmundham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for their Horse- Hoe and Turnip-thinner, on the ridae and 
flat ; invented by Thomas Huckvalc, of Choice Hill, Chipping-Xorton ; 
and improved and manufactured by themselves. 
Burgess and Key, of Newgate Street, London : the Prize of Thirty Sove- 
reigns, for the best Reaping-Machinc ; invented by Cyrus Hall Mac- 
Cormick, of Chicago, United States of America ; improved by their Archi- 
medean-Screw-Platform, and manufactured by themselves. 
John Palmer, of Stockton-on-Tees : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for 
his Combined Reaping and Mowing Machine, as the second-best Reaping- 
Machine ; invented by Forbush and Co., of Buffalo, United States of 
America ; improved by the Exhibitor, and manufactured by Forbush and 
Co. and the Exhibitor. 
Tuxfoed and Sons, of Boston : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for their 
Eight-horse Power Portable Steam-Engine ; invented by Weston Tux- 
ford, of Boston, and manufactured by themselves. 
Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, 
for their Eight-horse Power Portable Steam-Eugine ; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for their 
Eight-horse Power Horizontal Direct-action Fixed Steam-Engine ; in- 
vented and manufactured by themselves. 
Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Reading : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, 
for their Eight-horse Power Horizontal Fixed Steam-Engine ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for their 
Portable Steam Thrashing-Machinc, under Rix-horse power, with shaker 
and riddle ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Twenty 
Sovereigns, for their Portable Combined Thrashing. Shaking, and 
Dressing Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln : the Prize of Twenty Sove- 
reigns, for their Set of Fixed Barn-Works ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by the Exhibitor.s. 
Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for their Corn-Dressing or Winnowing Machine ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., of Lincoln : the Prize of Five Sove- 
reigns, for their Grinding-Mill, consisting of a pair of Portable Derby- 
shire Mill-Stones, driven by steam-power ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by themselves. 
Edward R. and Frederick Turner, of Ipswich: the Prize of Five Sove- 
reigns, for their Linseed and Com Crusher ; invented by Bond, Turner, 
and Hurwood, and improved aad manufactureil by the Exhibitors. 
James Cornes, of Barbridge, near Nantwich : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 
for his Chaff-cutter worked by horse or steam power ; invented by John 
Cornes, sen., and improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
Richmond and Chandler, of Salford, Manchester : the Prize of Three Sove- 
reigns, for their Hand Chaif-Cutter ; invented, improved, and manufac- 
tured by themselves. 
