Award  of  Prizes  at  Norwich. 
XX  VII 
William  Cbosskill,  of  the  Iron-Works,  near  Beverley,  Yorkshire, 
for  the  best  Waggon  . . . .Ten  Sovereigns. 
John  Whitehead,  of  Preston,  Lancashire,  for  the  best  Machine  for 
making  Draining  Tiles  or  Pipes  for  Agricultural  purposes 
Twenty  Sovereigns. 
Mafflebeck  and  Lowe,  of  Birmingham,  for  the  best  Set  of  Tools 
for  general  Drainiug  . . . Three  Sovereigns. 
William  Williams,  of  Bedford,  and  Lawrence  Taylor,  of 
Cotton  End,  nrar  Bedford,  for  the  best  Heavy  Harrow 
Five  Sovereigns. 
William  Williams,  of  Bedford,  and  Lawrence  Taylor,  of 
Cotton  End,  neair  Bedford,  for  the  best  Light  Harrow 
Five  Sovereigns. 
Stratton,  Hughes,  and  Co.,  of  Bristol,  for  the  best  Norwegian 
Harrow Five  Sovereigns. 
Uanromks  and  M ay,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  for  the  best  Scarifier 
Ten  Sovereigns. 
Smith  and  Co.,  of  Stamfiud,  Lincolnshire,  for  the  liest  Cultivator  or 
Grubber  , Ten  Sovereigns. 
Richard  Garrett  and  S<>\,  of  Leiston  Works,  m-ar  Saxmundham, 
Sufinlk,  for  the  b»»t  Horse  Hoe  on  the  Hat  . Ten  Sovereigns. 
William  Bushy,  of  New ton-lc- Willow*,  near  Bednle,  Yorkshire,  for 
the  best  Hoe  on  the  ridge  ....  Five  Sovereigns. 
William  Williams,  of  Bedford,  and  Lawreb*  e Taylor,  of  Cotton 
End,  near  Bedford,  for  the  l*»t  Horse  Bake  Five  Sovereigns. 
Samvel  Newington,  M.I).,  of  Knowle  Park,  Frnnt,  near  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Kent,  for  the  1* -i  Hand  Dibbler  . Three  Sovereigns. 
John  Holmes,  of  Norwich,  for  the  best  Barrow  Hand  Drill  to  work 
with  cups  ......  Three  Sovereigns. 
Robert  ami  John  Reeves,  of  Bratton,  near  Westbnry,  Wiltshire, 
for  the  best  Liquid  Manure  Distributor  . Five  Sovereigns. 
Smith  and  Co.,  of  Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  for  the  Ixwt  Haymaking 
Machine , Five  Sovereigns. 
Barrett,  Beall,  ami  Andrewes,  of  Katewgrove  Iron-Works,  near 
Rending,  Berkshire,  for  the  best  Gorse  Bruiser 
Five  Sovereigns. 
William  Puocktkr  Stanley,  of  I’eterliorough,  Northamptonshire, 
for  the  best  and  most  economical  Steaming  Apparatus  for  general 
purposes Five  Sovereigns. 
Ransom  ns  and  May,  of  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  for  their  (latent  Universal 
Coni  and  Seed  Dropping  Machine  . . Silver  Medal. 
