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Award of Prizes at NevKastle-upon-Tyne. 
IMPLEMENTS. 
John Howard, of Bedford, for the best Plough adapted to heavy land, 
Ten Sovereigns. 
John Howard, of Bedford, for the best Plough adapted to light land, 
Ten Sovereigns. 
Richard Hornsbt, of Spittlegate, Grantham, for the best Drill for ge- 
neral purposes, and also for distributing compost in a moist or dry 
state, Fifteen Sovereigns. 
Thomas Hunter, of Ulceby, near Barrow-on-Humber, for the best 
Turnip Drill on the flat, and also for distributing compost in a moist 
or dry state, Ten Sovereigns. 
John Teasdale, of Burneston, near Bedale, for the best Turnip Drill 
on the ridge, and also for distributing compost in a moist or dry 
state. Ten Sovereigns. 
William Crosskill, of the Beverley Iron Works, Beverley, Yorkshire, 
for the best Scarifier, Ten Sovereigns. 
John Cornes, of Barbridge, near Nantwich, for the best ChaflF Cutter, 
Ten Sovereigns. 
Thomas Scragg, of Calveley, near Tarporley, for the best machine for 
making Draining Tiles or Pipes, Twenty Sovereigns. 
Richard Coleman, of Colchester, for the best Harrow, Five Sove- 
reigns. 
Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, near Grantham, for the best Drill 
Presser, depositing manures and seed, Ten Sovereigns. 
Richard Robinson, of Lisburn, county Antrim, for the best Churn, 
Five Sovereigns. 
James and Co., of 44, Fish Street Hill, London, for the best Weighing 
Machine for farm produce and live cattle, Ten Sovereigns. 
Richard Robinson, of Lisburn, county Antrim, for the best Steaming 
Apparatus for Roots, Five Sovereigns. 
John Read, of ,35, Regent Circus, Piccadilly, London, for the best Sub- 
soil Pulverizer, Ten Sovereigns. 
Dalrtmpt-e Crawford, of Moseley Road, Birmingham, for the best 
Hand-seed Dibble, Five Sovereigns. 
William Crosskill, of the Beverley Iron Works, Beverley, Yorkshire, 
for the best Linseed Crusher, Five Sovereigns. 
