XXVIU 
^Iward of Prizes at York. 
Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, Grautliani, for the best Drill for 
general purposes .... Fifteen Sovereigns. 
RiciiARn Garrett, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for the best 
Turnip Uiiil on the flat .... Ten Sovereigns. 
Richard Hounsby, of Spittlegate, Grantham, for the best Turnip Drill 
on the ridge ...... Ten Sovereigns. 
John Wood Sharman, of Wellingborough ; William Proctor Stan- 
ley, of Peterborough ; and Thomas Johnson, of Leicester : for the 
best Scarifier or Grubber .... Ten Sovereigns. 
John Whitehead, of Preston, for the best Machine for making Drain- 
ing Tiles or Pipes for Agricultural Purposes Twenty Sovereigns. 
John Howard and Son, of Bedford, for the best Harrow 
Five Sovereigns. 
John Wood Sharman, of Wellingborough ; William Proctor Stan- 
lev, of Peterborough ; and Thomas Johnson, of Leicester, for the 
best and most economical Steaming Aparatus for general purposes 
Ten Sovereigns. 
George Kii.by, of Queniborough, near Leicester, for the best Skim 
or Paring Plough ..... Five Sovereigns. 
James Wilmot Newberry, of Hook Norton, near Cliipping Norton, 
for the best Horse Seed-dibbler . . Ten Sovereigns. 
John Eaton, of Woodford, near Thrapstone, for the best One-Horse 
Cart ....... Five Sovereigns. 
Richard Stratton, of Bristol, for the best Waggon Ten Sovereigns. 
Richard Garrett, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for the best 
Thrashing Machine applicable to Horse or Steam Power 
Twenty Sovereigns. 
Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, Grantham, for the best ])ortabIe or 
fixed Steam Engine applicable to Thrashing or other Agricultural 
purposes ...... Fifty Sovereigns. 
Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, Grantham, for the best Corn-Dress- 
ing Machine ...... Ten Sovereigns. 
Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, of Katesgrove Iron Works, Reading, 
for the best Gorse Bruiser . . . Five Sovereigns. 
Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, Grantham, for the best Implement 
for distributing Pulverized Manures broadcast Ten Sovereigns. 
WiLLiAJi Newzam Nicholson, of Newark-on-Trent, for the best and 
cheape^^t Grate or Stove for Cottages, combining safety and economy 
of Fuel, with effectual Warmth and facility for Cooking 
Five Sovereigns. 
William Crosskill, of the Beverley Iron Works, Beverley, for his 
Improved Norwegian Harrow . . . Silver Medal. 
