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driving wheel. There are points about this machine deserving 

 encouragement. 



We liave thus presented such facts derived from the trials of 

 Implements and Miichinery, as will we trust meet the desired 

 ends of the Executive Committee. We have combined therewith 

 remarks which may not be deemed strictly relevant, yet they 

 flow from the subjects treated, and may be acceptable and useful 

 to the farmer, as well as conducive to our agricultural advance- 

 ment. 



After mature deliberation, we adjudge and award the premi- 

 ums oflered by the society, as follows : 



AWARDS • 



Oif THE Trial of Implements and Machinery at Geneva. 



To T. D. BuRRALL, of Geneva, New- York, for the best Grain 

 Reaper — Diploma and $50. 



J. H. Manny, of Wadham's Grove, 111., for the second best 

 Grain Reaper, (convertible lor grass mowing) — $30. 



Sktmour & Morgan, of Brockport, N. Y., for. the third best 

 Grain Reaper — $20. 



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Mowing Machiries. 



J. H. Manny, of Wadham's Grove, 111., for the best mowing 

 Machme, (convertible lor reaping) — Diploma and $50. 



Howard & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., for the second best Mowing 

 Machine, Ketchum's Patent — $30. 



