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Catalogue of the British Section.—Appendix.
R. HORNSBY & SONS.
PRIZE MEDALS
LONDON AND PARIS EXHIBITIONS
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The Royal Agricultural Society of England have awarded more First Prizes to these than to any other portable Engines, from 1848 to their withdrawal from competition.
At the last Trials, conducted by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, decisive for five years, against the leading machines in the world,
R. HORNSBY & SONS’ MOWERS AND REAPERS
GAINED SEVEN PRIZES AND TWO HIGH COMMENDATIONS. Viz.
First Prizk of £25 to Self-Raker.
Second Prize of £20 to Self-Raker.
High Commendation to Self-Raker.
High Commendation to Self-Raker.
First Prize of £20 to “Paragon ” Mower. Highest and only Prize of £10 to “Paragon” r>:- Combined Machine, as a Combined Machine . . with Manual Deliver}'.
First Prize of £12 to “Premier” Back-Delivery Reaper.
Second Prize of £10 to “Premier” Back-Delivery Reaper.
Prize of £15 to Swathe Delivery Reaper.
High Commendation to New Patent Knife Sharpener.
Gold and Silver Medals and Prizes at
Scolnok. Ercsiny. Quedlinburg (Prussia) Alton a. Namur. Am ay. Chamant, near Scnlis (France). Chateauroux Santiago de Chili. Csaba. Altendurg. Edinburgh. Bolton. Inverurie
R." H. 8c Sons have been awarded for Mowers and Reapers by^the Royal Agricultural Society of England three times as’many First Prizes as any other maker, and nearly as much money in prizes as all other cading makers together.
HORNSBY’S FIRST ALL ENGLAND PRIZE TURNIP CUTTERS
Won the First Royal Prize at Bury, in competition with about Seventy Machines, and the First Prize at the last Royal Trial at Oxford, beating all the leading principles, about Eighty Machines being entered for competition.
HORNSBY’S FIRST ALL ENGLAND PRIZE ROOT PULPERS
Gained at the Bury Trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, the whole of the Prize Money for Hand-power Machines, and the First Prize for the best Power Pulpcr ; also the First Prize for the best Power Pul- p per, and the First Prize for thebest __ t Hand Pulpcr, at the last Royal ‘ Trial at Oxford, after severe tests against all the leading makers.
HORNSEY'S FIRST ALL ENGLAND FRIZE DRILLS Of every kind, and with all Patent Improvements, have won T. hirty-three First Prizes at the Royal Agricultural Society 01
England at Trials of Makers.
HORNSBY’S FIRST ALL ENGLAND PRIZE DOUBLE FURRROW PLOUGHS,
Which ga'ned the Two Firrt Prize SiiverCups,value£ioeach at the Great All England Ploughing Contest at Rcepham, Sept. 27 & 28, 1871, beating Messrs. Howard, Ransomes, Sims 8c Head, Fowler, Cooke, Ball, Mel- lard, etc., and proving themselves the strongest, simplest, most efficient, and lightest in draught of any.
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HORNSBY’S FIRST ALL ENGLAND PRIZE IRON PLOUGHS.
Now known everywhere as the Standard Implement of the day. Gained the First Prize as the best Plough for Light Land, and the First Prize as the best Plough for Heavy Land, at the Great Royal Warwick Trials, and have since maintained their position by gaining Hundreds of Prizes from various Local Societies, including 23 Champion Prizes against Messrs.. J 8c F. Howard, and 15 in succession against Messrs. Ransomes and Sims
HORNSBY’S NEW ROYAL FIRST PRIZE CORN SCREENS,
Which obtained the Prize of £10, being the whole amount offered for Corn Screens, at the last Bury Inals ot the Royal Agricultural Society of England, against Roby’s, Ransome’s, Penny’s, Nalder’s, and Coleman s principles , and were since Commended by the Royal Judges at the Oxford Meeting, when no Trials of Screens took place.
Illustrated Catalogues gratis and post free on application to
Spittlegate Iron Works, Grantham, England.