Awards at Car'Usle : Implement Commendations. 
stmcted shafts wliicli claimed the attention of Loth Stewards and Judges 
of Implements. It has claims to novelty and ori!j;inality of build. With- 
out the ordinary steel springs usually found in carriages, it carried with 
ease and comfort, and without a jolt, a party of six from the show-yard at 
Carlisle to the trial-fi<3ld, and over a rough road, that would have placed 
common steel springs in danger. The principle of the shafts is new, and 
may be applied to any kind of cart, particularly market-carts and White- 
chaj^els." 
Commcittfatiou^. 
The mark * signifies " iiighxy coiijiekded ;" the mark f " commended," by the Judges. 
* James aud Frederick Howard, of Bedford ; for their Two- wheeled Iron Plough, 
marked PP No. 2, adapted for general purposes ; invented and manufactured 
by themselves. 
I William Busby, of Newton-le-Willows, Yorkshire: for his Two-wheeled Plough, 
for general purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
•j-WiLLiAM Ball, of Rothwell, Northamptonshire: for his Iron Plough, for general 
purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactm-ed by himself. 
*Williaji Bdsby, of Newton-le-Willows : for his Two-wheeled Deep Plough : 
invented, improved, and manufactured by himself, 
f James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Two-wheeled Iron Plough, 
marked PPP, adapted for extra-deep ploughing ; invented and manufactured 
by themselves. 
fAViLLiAM Ball, of Rothwell : for his Iron Plough, calculated for deep ploughing ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
*Thomas Sckagg, of Calveley, Cheshire : for his Single-Action Tile-Machine ; in- 
vented and manufactured by himself. 
f Porter, Hinde, and Porter, of Carlisle: for their Brick-Machine, with Pug- 
IMill combined ; improved by John Francis Porter, C.E., and manufactured 
by themselves. 
*EDWAnu Hammond Bentall, of Heybrldge, Essex : for his Iron-beam light 
Broadshare Plough, as a hroadshare ; invented and manufactured by himself. 
fRANSOMES and Sims, of Ipswich: for their Wronght-iron Scarifier, Grubber, or 
Cultivator, as a cultivator, f/ruhber, and scarijier ; invented by Arthur Biddell ; 
improved and manufactured by themselves. 
fWiLLiAM Ball, of Rothwell : for his Press-Corn-Drill, on the flat, " pressing 
grooves and depositing the seed on a solid bottom ;" invented and manufac- 
tured by himself. 
*James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Land-Presser, or Drill- 
Presser, " intended to follow three ploughs, and, in addition to pressing the 
furrows, to deposit aud cover the seed at one operation on the firm bottom 
obtained ;" invented by G. W. Baker, of Woburn Park Farm, and manufac- 
tured by themselves. 
f Robert Sewell, of Longtown, Cumberland : for his Drill-Grubber and Horse- 
Hoe condjined ; improved and manufactured by himself. 
*Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : for their Drill for Corn 
and General Purposes ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*RiciiARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Saxmundham : for their Lever Corn and 
Seed Drill ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
*RiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston : for tiieir Three-rowed Economical Seed 
and Manure Drill for Turnips, &e., with manure, on the tiat or ridge, as a 
Small-occupation Manure-Drill; invented, improved, aud manufactured by 
themselves. 
*RiCHARD Hoknsby and Son, of Spittlegate : for their Turnip-Drill on the flat 
with manure ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*RiciiARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston: for their Turnip-Drill on the ridge with 
manure ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston: for their Lever Corn and Seed Drill, as 
