Atmrd of Implement Prizes at Manchester. 
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Speoul Prizes given by the Manchester Local Committee. 
William Haycock, 3, Moreton, Strangeways, Manchester : First Prize, 10?., 
for his system of Horse-shoeing, with various iUustrations. 
Peter Andrew, S win ton, Manchester : Second Prize, Zl., for his Variety of 
Heavy and Light Horse-shoes. 
Joseph Wormersley, Warleston Grange, Nantwicb, Cheshire : Third Prize, 
3Z., for liis Shoes suitable for all classes of horses. 
W. H. Nicholson, 57, Market Street, Manchester : First Prize, lOZ., for his 
Set of Brass-mounted Shaft and Lead Cart-Harness. 
William Clarke and Sons, Bishopsgate Street, Leeds: Second Prize, 5Z., for 
their Pair of Harness for Waggon and Cart for Agricultural purposes. 
The Central Cottage Improvement Society, 37, Arundel Street, Strand, 
London : Prize of 101. for their Plan of Labourers' Cottages in Pairs, with 
three Sleeping Rooms to each. 
Edwin Clarke, Lincoln : Prize of 101. for his Plan of Labourers' Cottages in 
Pairs, with three Sleeping Rooms to each. 
James Martin, Wainfleet, Boston, Lincolnshire : Prize of 101. for his Plan of 
Labourers' Cottages in Pairs, with three Sleeping Rooms to each. 
George Jackson, Tattenhall, Chester; the Prize of 101. for his Model of Hay 
and Corn Sheds. 
M'Tear and Co., Belfast : the Prize of Ibl. for their Model of Circular Felt 
Roof. 
Robert and John Reeves, Bratton, Westbury, Wilts : the Prize of 101. for 
their Patent Broadcast Manure Distributor. 
David Harkes, Mere, Knutsford, Cheshire : Second Prize, 3?., for his Col- 
lection of Dairy Utensils. 
Thomas Bradford and Co., Cathedral Steps, Manchester : Prize of 1?. for 
their Patent Counter Current Churn. 
Philip W. Johnston, 290, Oxford Street, London : Prize of 11. for his Butter 
Churn. 
William Waide, 5, South Brook Street, Hunslet Lane, Leeds : Prize of 11. for 
his Revolving Ban-el Churn. 
Edward Taylor, Victoria Bridge, SaKord, Manchester : Prize of 11. for liis 
Patent Churn. 
