Award of Implement Prizes at Lincoln. 
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IMPLEMENTS. 
IiANSOMES and Sims, of Ipswich, Suffolk : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for 
tlie Plough best adapted for general purposes ; invented, improved, and 
manniactured by themselves. 
James and Frederick Howard, of Bedford : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 
for the Plough best adapted for ploughing more than 10 inches deep ; 
invented and manufactured hy themselves. 
Thomas Scragg, of Calvcley, Tarporley, Cheshire : the Prize of Five Sove- 
RiiiGNS, for the best Machine for making Draining-Tiles or Pijies for 
agricultural purposes ; invented and manufactured by himself. 
Edward Hammond Bkn'tall, of Heybridge, Maldon, Essex : the Prize of 
Five Sovereigns, for the best Cultivator, Grubljer, and Scarifier ; in- 
vented and manufactured by himself. 
EiCHARD HoRXSBY and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham, Lincolnshire : the Prize 
of Ten Sovereigns, for the best Drill for general purposes ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
EiCHARD HoENSBY and Son : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for the best Corn- 
and-Seed Drill ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
James Smyth and Sons, of Peasenhall, Yoxford, Suffolk : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for the best and most economical Corn-Drill for small occu- 
pations ; invented, impi-oved, and manufactured by themselves. 
EiCHARD Garrett and Sox, of Leiston, Saxmundham, Suffolk : the Prize of 
Five Sovereigns, for the best and most economical Small-Occupation 
Seed and Manure-Drill for flat or ridged work ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by themselves. 
EiCHARu HoRNSBY and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for the best Turnip-Drill, on the flat, with manure ; in- 
vented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
EiCHARD HoRNSBY and Son, of Spittlegate : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, 
for the best Turnip-Drill, on the ridge, with manure ; invented, improved, 
and manufactured by themselves. 
Hugh Carson, of Warminster : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for the best 
Liquid-Manure or Water-Drill ; invented by Thomas Chandler, of Aid- 
bourne, improved and manufactured by Robert and John Reeves, of Bratton. 
Thomas Chambers, jun., of Colkirk, Fakenham, Norfolk : the Prize of Ten 
Sovereigns, for the best Manure-Distributor ; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by himself. 
EiCHARD Garrett and Son, of Leiston, Saxmundham : the Prize of Five 
Sovereigns, for the best Horse-Hoe, on the flat ; invented, improved, 
and manufactured by themselves. 
EiCHARD Garrett and Son : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for the best Horse- 
Hoe, for setting-out or thinning Turnips ; invented by Thomas Huckvale, 
of Chip[)ing-Xorton, improved and manufactured by the Exhibitors. 
William Drat and Co., of Swan Lane, London-Bridge ~ the Prize of Twenty 
Sovereigns, for the best Reaping-Machine ; invented by Obed Hussey, 
of the United States of America, improved and manufactured by the 
Exhibitors. 
EiCHARD HoRxSBY and Son, of Spittlegate, Grantham : the Prize of Twenty 
Sovereigns, for the best Portable Steam-Engine, not exceeding 8-horse 
power, applicable to Thrashing or other agricultural pvfrposes ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Eansomes and Sims, of Ipswich, Sufi'olk : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for 
the second-best Portable Steam-Engine, not exceeding 8-horse power, 
applicable to Thrashing or other agricultural purposes ; invented, im- 
proved, and manufactured by themselves. 
