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Award of Prizes at Northampton. 



Cheese. 



William Norman, of Asliow, near Kenilworth : the Prize of Ten 

 Sovereigns, for his sample of One Hundred Weight of Warwick- 

 shire Cheese ; made by himself. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



William Busby, of Newton-le-Willows, near Bedale, 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 Garrett, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for the best 

 Drill for general purposes . . • Fifteen Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for the best 

 Turnip Diill on the flat .... Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Garrett, of Leiston Works, near Saxmundham, for the best 

 Turnip Drill on the ridge .... Ten Sovereigns. 



John Wood Sharman, of Wellingborough, William Proctor Stan- 

 ley, of Peterborough, and Thomas Johnson, of Leicester, for the 

 best Scarifier ..... Ten Sovereigns. 



John Cornes, of Barbridge, near Nantwich, for the best Chaff 

 Cutter ....... Ten Sovereigns. 



Sanders and Williams, of Bedford, and Samuel Taylor, of Cotton 

 End, Bedford, for the best machine for making Draining Tiles or 

 Pipes ..... Twenty-five Sovereigns. 



*Sanders and Williams, of Bedford, and Samuel Taylor, of Cotton 

 End, Bedford, for the best Harrow . . Five Sovereigns. 



Richard Hornsby, of Spittlegate, Grantham, for the best Drill Presser, 

 depositing manure and seed . . . Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Robinson, of Lisburn, county Antrim, for the best 

 Churn . . . . . .Five Sovereigns. 



Herbert George James, of 44, Fish Street Hill, London, for the 

 best Weighing Machine for live cattle and farm produce gene- 

 rally ....... Ten Sovereigns. 



Richard Robinson, of Lisburn, county Antrim, Ireland, for the 

 best and most economical Steaming Apparatus for general pur- 

 poses ....... Ten Sovereigns. 



George Kii.by, of Queniborough, near Leicester, for the best Skim 

 or Paring Plough ..... Five Sovereigns. 



* This prize has been suspended by the Council, in order to allow a trial to be 

 made, at the request of Mr. John Howard, of Bedford, under the Patent-Right Clause, 

 in the report of the Council to the General Meeting on the 22nd May, ISKi. 



