Ixvi Atcard of Implement Prizes at Worcester. 
Samuel Geater Stearx, Brandeston, Wictham Market, Suffolk : the Ee- 
strved Xumber, to bis (Suffolk) boar " His Highness," white, 6 vears and 
2 months old ; bred by J. Catchpole, Letheringham, Wickham Market : 
sow, "Princess," white, 3 years-old; bred by himself: litter of pigs, 
2 months 3 weeks and 1 day-old ; bred by himself. 
i:.IPLEMEXTS. 
Steam-Ccltivatoes. 
John Fowler, 28, Comhill, London : the Prize of Thirty Sovereigxs and 
a Gold jSIedal, for his 14-Horse Set of Steam-Ploughing Machinery, 
complete ; manufactured by himself. 
Savory axd Sox, High Orchard Iron Works, Gloucester : the Prize of Twexty 
Sovereigns, for their 10-Horse Patent Double-cylinder Self-propelhng 
"Winding Engine. It consists in applying a drum to revolve on friction 
wheels placed around the body of the boiler, and is capable of taking on 
at one lap 470 yards of wire rope ; invented and manufactured by them- 
selves. 
"Wm, Steevexs, Xo. fi, Godolphin-road, Xew-road, Hammersmith, Middlesex : 
a Silver Medal, for his complete Set of New and Improved Apparatus 
for Cultivating the Land by Steam-power ; invented and improved by 
himself, and manufactured by Garrett and Son. 
Colemax axd Sons, Chelmsford, Essex : Commextjed for their Set of Steam 
Cultivating Apparatus ; invented by Yarrow and Hilditch, of London, 
improved and manufactured by themselves. 
Steam-Cultivators for Small Occupations. 
JoHX F0WI.ER : the Prize of Twesty-five Sovereigns, for his 10-Horse Set 
of Steam-ploughing Machinery, complete ; manufactured by himself. 
WnxiAM Smith, Woolston, near Bletchley Station, Bucks : the Prize of 
Fifteen Sovereigns, for his 10-Horse Power Engine, Double Cylinder ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by Mr. Butlin, of Xorthampton. 
"Windlass, &c., coi^lete, for Steam-ploughing. 
James and Frederick Howard, the Britannia Iron Works, Bedford: the 
Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for their Set of Patent Apparatus for Culti- 
vating I-and by Steam-power. This apparatus is adapted to every vafiety 
of soil, and for irregularly-shaped as well as square fields ; invented and 
manufactured by themselves. 
Steam-Eng nfEs — Fixed. 
Barrett, Exall, and Andrewes, Beading, Berks : the Prize of Fifteen 
Sovereigns, for their 10-Horse Power Horizontal Fixed Steam-Engine ; 
invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., Lincoln : the Prize of Fifteen Sove- 
reigns, for their lO-Horse Power Horizontal Fixed Steam-Engine ; im- - 
proved and manufactured by themselves. 
HoRNSBY and Sons, Spitllegate, Grantham, Lincolnshire : the Prize rf Tek 
Sovereigns, for their lO-Horse Power Fixed Steam-Engine ; invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
