364 Report on the Exhibition of Implements 
by actual trial on the recommendation of the Judges : and such 
Implements as cannot conveniently be tried at the time of the 
Show, may be tried at such time and place as the Judges may 
think fit. 
The Judges will especially consider the selling price of the Imple- 
ments exhibited, which must be stated in the Certificates; and 
they are instructed to withhold Prizes where there shall not ap- 
pear to be sufficient merit. 
AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 
AWARD OF PREMIUMS. 
Prize. 
Reference to Catalogue. 
Stand. Article. 
1. Ploughs. 
To Messrs. J. R. and A. Raiisome, of Ipswich, i 
for their Plough for heavy land ; their own ; 
invention . . . . . .' 
To Messrs. J. R. and A. Ransome, of Ipswich, -i 
for their Plough for light land ; their own \ 
invention . . . . . . J 
To Messrs. J. R. and A. Ransome, of Ipswich, 
for their Plough for laying furrows all in 
one direction ; invented by Henry Lowcock, 
of Marldon, Devon . . . c 
To John Bruce, of Tiddingtori,nearStratford-on- 
Avon, Warwickshire, for his Skim Plough ; 
his own invention ..... 
2. Subsoil Pulvebizers. 
To John Read, of 35, Regent Circus, Picca- 
dilly, London, for liis Subsoil Pulverizer ; 
his own invention ..... 
£10 and 
Silver Medal. 
£10 and 
Silver Medal. 
£5 
3. Clod-Crushers. 
To William Crosskill, of Beverley, Yorkshire, 
for his Clod-Crusher and Roller; his ow 
invention . • . . < 
4. Scarifiers. 
To the Earl of Ducie, of Tortworth Court, near 
Wootton-under-Edge, for his Scarifier, or 
Uley Cultivator ; invented by John Morton, 
of Whitfield Example Farm 
.5. Harrows. 
To Messrs. Sanders, Williams, and Taylor, of| 
Bedford, for their diagonal iron Harrows ; \ 
invented by Samuel Taylor, of Bedford . ' 
To Messrs. Sanders, Williams, and Taylor, ofi 
Bedford, for their Horse Drag; invented by> 
Samuel Taylor, of Bedford . . . ' 
£5 
£10 
£20 
£10 and 
Silver Medal, 
£5 
£5 
81 
84 
84 
20 
93 
80 
}61 
70 
70 
16 
13 
£. 
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