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Award of Premiums at Liverpool. 



6. Corn and Cake Crushers. 

 To T. Cartmel, of Liverpool, for his Corn- Crusher, 3 sovs. 

 To Messrs. Garrett and Son, of Leiston Works, Saxmundham, for 

 their Cake -Breaker, 2 sovs. 



1. Corn-Dressing Machine. 

 To Joshua Cooch, of Harlestone, near Northampton, for his Winnow- 

 ing Machine, invented hy the late John Cooch, 10 sovs. 

 8. Gorse-Crusher. 

 To Messrs. White and Leith, of Worksop, Nottinghamshire, for their 

 Gorse-Crusher, invented by Joseph White, 20 sovs. 



9. Roots, Seeds, &c. 



To William Ski living, of Liverpool, for his exhibition of Roots 

 and Seeds, 5 sovs. 



To Messrs. Thomas Gibes and Co., Half-moon Street, Piccadilly, 

 London, for their exhibition of Roots and Seeds, 5 sovs.* 



10. Miscellaneous. 



To Joseph Cooke Grant, of Stamford, Lincolnshire, for his Lever 



Horse Drag-Rake, 5 sovs. 

 To William Blurton, of Field Hall, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, for his 



Revolving Cheese-Drying Frame, 3 sovs. 

 To Robert Parkinson, of Knowsley, near Prescot, Lancashire, for his 



Pendulum Churn, 2 sovs. 

 To Michael Lea, of Liverpool, for his Double-acting Vertical Churn, 



2 sovs. 



To Thomas Wedlake, of Hornchurch, near Romford, Essex, for his 



Dibbling Machine, 10 sovs. 

 To Messrs. Cottam and Hallen, of Winsley Street, Oxford Street, 



London, for their Portable Weighing Machine for Pigs and Sheep, 



3 sovs. 



To Messrs. Cottam and Hallen, of London, for their Machine for 

 cutting and breaking Chandlers' Graves for Manure, 3 sovs. 



To George Townsend, of Sapcote Fields, near Hinckley, Leicester 

 shire, for his Turnip -cutting Cart, for expeditiously and effectively 

 cutting Turnips, and spreading them when cut over the turf for 

 Cattle or Sheep, 5 sovs. 



To Joseph Brewster, of Brewood, near Wolverhampton, Stafford- 

 shire, for his Turnip-slicer for Beasts, 2 sovs. 



To Messrs. Summers and Sworder, of Bishop's Stortford, Hertford- 

 shire, for their Barley Hummeller and Blower connected, 3 sovs. 



To Thomas Wedlake, of Hornchurch, near Romford, Essex, for his 

 improved Haymaking Machine, 2 sovs. 



* Messrs. Thomas Gibbs and Co., on receiving the official announcement of this 

 award of a premium to their exhibition, requested and obtained leave of the Council to 

 resign their claim to it, in consequence of their relative, Humphrey (xibbs, Esq., having 

 filled the office of Honorary Director of the Society's Annual Country Shows on that 

 and former occasions. 



