Alcard of Implement Prizes at Leeds. 
XXXV 
Horse-Kakes. 
J. AKD F. Howard : the Prize of Te\ Sovereigks, for their Horse Eake ; in- 
vouted and niainifactured by themselves. 
Haymaking Machines, 
J. AND F. Howard: the Prize of Six Soverkigks, for their Hay-maid ng 
Machine ; invented and manufactured by themselves. 
W. N. Nicholson, of Xewark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire : the Prize of Four 
Sovereigns, for his Hay-making Machine; invented, improved, and 
manufactured by himself. 
Grass-Mowing Machines. 
W. M. Cranston, of 58, King William Street, London Bridge : the Prize of 
EiGUT Sovereigns, for his Grass-Mowing Machine (not combined) ; in- 
vented and manufactured by Walter A. Wood, of Hoosick Falls, New 
York. 
Burgess and Key, of 95, Newgate Street, London : the Prize of Seven[Sove- 
KEiGNS, for their Grass-Mowing Machine (not combined) ; invented by 
W. Burgess, of 95, Newgate Street, and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
Henry Bushell, General Manager for the North of England Implement Com- 
pany, York : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for their Grass-Mowing 
Machine (not combined) ; invented by Mr. Ball, Ohio, United States ; 
improved and manufactured by B. Samuelson, Britannia Works, Banbury. 
Waggons and Carts. 
Thomas Milford and Son, of the West of England TMieel Works, Thor- 
verton, CoUumpton, Devonshire : the Prize of Seven Sovereigns, for 
their Pair Horse Waggon ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
themselves. 
The Trustees of William Crosskill : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for 
their Pair Horse Waggons ; invented by W. Crosskill, improved and 
manufactured by the exhibitors. 
Teh Trustees of William Crosskill : the Prize of Seven Sovereigns ; for 
their other Waggons ; improved and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
Thomas Milford and Son : the Prize of Three Sovereigns, for their 
Waggons ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
The Trustees of William Crosskill : the Prize of Six Sovereigns, for 
their Single Horse Carts ; improved and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
Thomas Milford and Son : the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for his Single 
Horse Carts ; invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
The Busby Agricultubal Implement Company : the Prize of One Sove- 
reign for their Single Horse Carts ; invented by W. Lister, Dunsa 
Bank, Richmond ; improved by W. Busby, and manufactured by the 
exhibitors. 
The Trustees of William Crosskill : the Prize of Six So\t:reigns, for 
their Tv/o Horse Carts ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
John Spencer, of Doncaster, Yorkshire ; the Prize of Two Sovereigns, for 
his Two Horse Carts ; invented, improved, and manufactured by himself. 
John Barker, of Dunnington, York ; the Prize of Two Sovereigns ; for 
his Two Horse Carts ; invented and manufactured by himself. 
The Trustees of William Crosskill : the Prize of Five Sovereigns, for 
their Harvest Cart ; invented by J. Hannam, Esq., of Burcott Park, 
Oxon ; improved and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
Puckering and Houlgate, of Beverly and Scarborough, Yorkshire : the Prize 
'of Three Sovereigns, for their Market or Sporting Cart ; improved- and 
manufactured by themselves. 
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