Award of Implement Prizes at Oxford. 
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Southwell and Co., Eugeley : No. 4201, Improvement in Ridping Plough. 
William Smith, Foston Lowtliorpe, Driffield : No. 3324, Self-Feeding Sheep 
Rack. 
W. R. Thomson, 3, Moray Place, Edinburgh : No. G747, Patent Road Steam- 
Enginc. 
Commended. 
J. P. Rarford, Banbury : No. 1G9, Improved Carriage Jack. 
Henry Denton, Wolverhampton: No. 1477, improvement in Chain Harrow 
Carriage. 
T. M'Kenzie and Sons, 34, Dawson Street, Dublin : No. 6044, improve- 
ments in Turnip and Mangold Drills. 
H. J. and C. Major, Bridgwater : No. 7822, Roofing Tiles. 
J. and B. Saintv : No. 3471, improvement in Field Gate, and No. 3470, 
Sheep Fencing. 
Richard Winder, Farningham, Dartford : No. 3382, Machine for TaiTing 
Shcej>fold Netting. 
FAEM PEIZES. 
First Prize, a Silver Cup, value 100 Guineas, offered by James Mason, Esq., 
late High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, to Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Millington, of 
Ash Grove Farm, Ardley, Bicester. 
Second Prize, of .50?., offered by the Society, to Mr. John Treadwell, of 
Upper Winchendon, Aylesbury. 
Third Prize, 25Z., to Robert Craddock, of Lyneham, Chijiping Norton. 
Commended, the Farms occupied by Mr. Nathaniel Stilgoe, of Adderbury 
Grounds, Adderbury ; Mr. Zachariah Stilgoe, of Adderbury, near Ban- 
bury ; and William Denchfield, of Easington, near Banbury. 
The Judges consider the Sheep management of Thomas Latham, of Little 
Wittenham, Abingdon, worthy of the highest praise. 
