Awards at Carlisle : Implement Commendations. xli 
a Small-Occupation Corn-Drill ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
themselves. 
fJAJiES Smyth and Sons, of Peasenhall, Suffolk: for their Small-Occupation 
Suffolk Lever Corn and Seed Drill ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
themselves. 
* James and Fuederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Jointed Iron Harrows, 
marked No. 10; invented and manufactured by themselves. 
fHoLMES and Sons, of Norwich: for their Manure-Distributor; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Eidge Horse-Hoe ; in- 
vented and manufactured by themselves. 
t William Bosby, of Newtoii-le- Willows: for his Horse-Hoe, with three Tines, 
and Harrow ; commended as a " Kidge Horse-Hoe ;" invented, improved, and 
manufactured by himself. 
fWiLLiAM Sjuth, of Kettering : for his Steerage Horse-Hoe, with double bars ; 
commended as a " Horse-Hoe on the flat;" invented, improved, and manu- 
factured by himself. 
f William Lister, of Dunsa Bank, Richmond, Yorkshire : for his new implement 
" for loosening turnips in the ground, and cutting off the tails ;" invented by 
himself, and manufactured by William Busby, oT Newton-le- Willows. 
*WiLLiAM Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London : for their Reaping-Machine, 
tilting platform, skeleton-knife, leverage for raising and lowering the cut, and 
wheel to relieve the horses of the weight of the machine ; invented by Obed 
Hussey, of the United States of America ; improved and manufactured by 
themselves. 
*Smith and AsHBY, of Stamford : for their Double-Action Haymaking Machine, 
on their own Wrought-iron Wheels ; invented, improved, and manufactured 
by the Exhibitors. 
+W1LLIAM Newzam Nicholson, of Newark-upon-Trent : for his Haymaking- 
Machine, with tubular iron shafts, and the whole of the wearing parts case- 
hardened ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself 
* James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : for their Horse-Rake ; invented 
and manufactured by themselves. 
fWiLLiAM Williams, of Bedford : for his Horse-Rake ; invented by Samuel 
Taylor of Cotton-End, and improved and manufactured by the Exhibitor. 
fSJiiTH and AsHBY, of Stamford : for their One-Horse Cart, for harness-work 
and general purposes ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
f Alfred Crosskill, of Beverley: for his Model One-Horse Cart, for general pur- 
poses ; invented and improved by William Crosskill ; and manufactured by 
the Exhibitor. 
tWiLLiAM Busby, of Newton-le-Willows : for his One-Horse Cart ; invented and 
manufactured by himself. 
fWiLLiAM Dray and Co., of Swan Lane, London : for their Light One-Horse 
Waggon ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
f Johnson and Sharman, of Leicester and Melton-Mowbray : for their Iron Sack- 
Truck, with wood handles ; invented and manufactured by Warren Sharman, 
of Melton-Mowbray. 
f Arthur Crosskill, of Beverley : for his Specimens of Portable Farm-Railway ; 
invented and improved by William Crosskill, and manufactured by the 
Exhibitor. 
tYouNG, Peddie, and Co., of Edinburgh: for their Corn-Rick Stand, 12 feet in 
diameter, with wrought-iron framing and cast-iron pillars ; improved and 
manufactured by themselves. 
f Smith, Brothers, and Co., of Stirling Road, Glasgow : for their Cart and Cattle 
Weighing-Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*Barrett, Exall, aud Andrewes, of Reading: for their Six-horse power Port- 
able Steam-Engine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by tliemselves. 
*Richard Hornsby and Son, of Spittlegate : for their Eight-horse power Portable 
Steam-Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*Ransomes and Sims, of Ipswich : for their Seven-horse power Portable Steam- 
Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
*Richard Garrett and Son, of Leiston: for their Seven-horse power Portable 
Steam-Engine; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
