Award of Prizes for Implements at Newcastlc-upon- Ttjnc. lxvii 
Herdwich — Five Fleeces. 
EDWABD Nelson, Gatcsgavth, Buttermcrc, Cockcrmouth, Cumberland : Prize 
11. : shorn Gth July, from sheep 2 and 2 years-old. 
BUTTER. , 
Firkin. 
James Nicholson, Blencairn Hall, Penrith, Cumberland : Prize, 5/. 
Fresh. 
George Mander Allender, Lee Grange, Winslow, Buckinghamshire: 
Prize, 51. 
IMPLEMENTS. 
Steam Cultivation. 
Joun Fowler and Co., 28, Cornhill, London, and Leeds : the Prize of One 
Hundred Pounds, for their Set of Steam Cultivating Machinery without 
Implements ; manufactured by the exhibitors. Comprising two 7-horse 
single-cylinder self-moving engines and windlasses combined, 800 yards 
best steel rope, 20 rope porters, and necessary tools. The engines to be 
worked in combination, so that the power of both engines is applied to 
the implement simultaneously. 
John Fowler and Co. : the Prize of Fifty Pounds, for their Set of Steam 
Ploughing Machinery without Implements ; manufactured by the exhi- 
bitors. Comprising a 14-horse power engine (self-moving) and windlass 
combined, an anchor, 20 rope porters, S00 yards best steel rope, headland 
ropes, and necessary tools. 
John Fowler and Co. : the Prize of Fifty Pounds, for their Set of Steam 
Cultivating Machinery without Implements; manufactured by the exhi- 
bitors. Comprising one 7-horse power single-cylinder self-moving engine 
and windlass combined, anchor, 800 yards steel rope, 18 rope porters, and 
necessary tools. 
James and Frederick Howard, Britannia Works, Bedford : the Prize of 
Twenty-five Pounds, for their Steam Cultivating Apparatus ; inverted 
and manufactured by the exhibitors. Ordinary 10-horse portable engine, 
with separate windlass, ropes, &c. The engine and windlass are stationed 
at one corner, or outside the field to be cultivated. Every variety of soil, 
and fields of any shape, can be worked. 
John Fowler and Co. : the Prize of Twenty Pounds, for their Four-furrow 
Balance Plough and Digger, with Slack Gear; manufactured by the 
exhibitors. 
J. and F. Howard : the Prize of Ten Pounds, for their Four-furrow Steam 
Plough; invented and manufactured by the exhibitors. Constructed 
with 2 sets of bodies, right and left-handed, set point to point, and 
mounted upon strong flanged wrought beams. Scarifying and digging 
breasts can be substituted for the ordinary ploughing breasts. 
