at t/te Warwick Meeting, 1859. 
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be impossible for a greater diflerence to be shown in tlie work done. We 
awarded 4?. to Messrs. Howard, 3/. to Messrs. Howard, 21. to Messrs. Page 
and Co., highly commended those exhibited by Messrs. Ransomes and Sims, 
and commended those tried by Mr. Comins. 
Chain Hareows. 
Five sets were selected for trial, and all were tried, except ^ilr. Busby's, 
who was not present to explain or try his ; thej- were of an entirely new con- 
struction, the comers of the squares having points about 2 inches long. We 
awarded 2?. to Messrs. Mapplebeck and Lowe, highly commended Mr. Cart- 
wright's, and commended Mr. Cambridge's. 
Harrows for Heavy Laxd. 
Eleven sets were selected and tried in this class, and we awarded the prizes 
as follows : — 4^ to Messrs. Howard, 3Z. to Messrs. Page and Co., 2?. to Messrs. 
Ransomes and Sims, highly commended Mr. Bentall's, and commended those 
tried by Messrs. Page and Co. 
Plain Rollers. 
Twenty-one were selected and twelve of them were tried, the other exhi- 
bitors being absent or refusing to allow their rollers to compete. The improve- 
ments in the construction of several of them was well deserving notice, and 
we awarded the first prize of 5?. to the trustees of "William Crosskill, 3/. to 
Me.s.srs. Hill and Smith, 21. to Messrs. Hill and Smith, highlj- commended 
one tried by Messrs. Holmes and Son, and commended one tried by Messrs. 
Woods and Son. 
Clod-crushebs. 
Twenty-two were selected, and twenty-one of them were tried. Some 
valuable improvements were made in some of them ; but the land prepared 
for the trial being so extremely hard and dry, the impression made by some 
of them was very little. We awarded 5/. to Messrs. A. and E. Crosskill, 
37. to Mr. William Cambridge, 21. to the trustees of William Crosskill, 
highly commended ~Slx. Cartwright's, and commended Messrs. Coleman and 
Son's, the one tried by them having a rising joint in the centre. 
In closing our Report we beg to suggest to the Council the importance of 
having two permanent foremen, one for the yard and. one for the field, as they 
would greatly accelerate the Judges in their respective departments. 
Cultivators for Light LAiCD. 
Xmnber 
' of Im- 
plements 
tried. 
Amount of Prizes. 
Xumber 
of Article on 
Prize-sbeet. 
Eshibitor's Kame. 
£. 
h 
3 
2 
Commended .. 
Silver Medal . . 
4 
4 
4 
4 
Mr. Bentall. 
Mr. Coleman. 
Mr. Clay. 
Mr. Carson. 
Mr. Snowden, for Woofe's Paring- 
Plongh. 
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