Report on Implements at Preston. 705 
On the last day of the Show a pound of butter from the 
Working Dairy was sent in one of the smaller boxes to each 
of the Judges' homes. The butter was fresh-churned and soft, 
but it travelled well ; in two instances the box was a little 
grease-marked ; probably this would not have happened if the 
sheet of grease-proof paper had been larger. 
Silver Medals were awarded to the following new imple- 
ments : — 
No. in Catalogue. 
2402. — Messrs. W. Eainforth and Sons, for Patent Flat Adjustable Screen 
for Corn. 
3959. — Messrs. Hathorn, Davey, and Co., for Domestic Motor or Safety- 
Engine. 
4130. — Messrs. Richard Hornsby and Sons, for Patent Plough for taking off 
the top Spit for Draining. 
4590. — Mr. Robert Mavnard, for Ir'ateut Automatic Feeder attached to 
Chaff Cutter. 
There are several forms of rotary cylindrical corn screens that 
can be readily adjusted for the separation of different kinds of 
Fig. 14. — 3Iessrs. Eainforth and Sons' Flat Acljustahle Corn Screen^ 
No. 2402. 
grain, and are self-cleaning in their action. A flat screerv 
possessing the same advantages, has been for some years 
