Award of Prizes at Hull. 
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Other Cultivators or Scarifiers. 
Charles Clay, "Wakefield : First Prize, 101., for his Cultivator and Broad- 
sliarc and Drag Harrow ; manufactured by himself. 
William Ball and Son, Rothwell, Kettering : Second Prize, 5Z., for their 
Cultivator ; manufactured by themselves. 
StacMng MacJdnes. 
William Tasker and Sons, Andover : the Prize of 25?., for their Folding 
4-wheel Elevator ; manufactured by themselves. 
Wallis and Stevens, Basingstoke : Highly Commended, for their Slow- 
Motion Automatic Folding Elevator ; manufactured by themselves. 
Barford and Perkins, Peterborough : Commended, for their Combined Hay, 
Com, and Straw Elevator ; manufactured by themselves. 
James Coultas, Grantham : Commended, for his Straw Elevator ; manu- 
factured by himself. 
Holmes and Sons, Norwich : Commended, for their Combined Slacking 
Machine ; manufactured by themselves. 
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS. 
SiLVKE Medals. 
Barford and Perkins, Peterborough : for their Patent wrouglit-iron Link- 
Motion to Road Gear on Traction Engine. 
James Coultas, Grantham : for his Wright's Potato Planter. 
George Cheavin, Boston, Lincolnshire : for his Patent Rapid Water Filter, 
for Agricultural Purposes. 
Samuel Wilkerson, jun., Basingbourn, Royston : for his Machine for 
Shooting Corn from one sack to another. 
Head, Wrightson, and Co., Stockton-on-Tees : for Moore's Patent Pulley 
Block. 
Davey, Paxman, and Co., Colchester : for their Apparatus for Heating Water 
in Tank of Traction Engines by Exhaust Steam Pipe. 
Kimball and Morton, Glasgow and Dundee, N.B. : for their Sack-Sewing 
Machine. 
