Award of Prices at Norwich. 
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903 The Aylesbury Dairy CoMrASY, 31, St. Petersburgli Place, Bayswater, 
London ; for Lever and Rachett motion in Johnson's Ensilage Stack 
Press. 
1399 Smith and Grace, Thrapston ; for Smith's Patent Convertible Belt- 
PuUey with screwed Bush. 
1096 The Dairy Supply Company, Museum Street, London ; for The 
Delaiteuse, for extracting Butter-milk from Butter. 
3848 Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Orwell Works, Ipswich ; for their 
Xew Patent Self-acting Feeding Apparatus on Threshing Machine. 
FAEM PKIZES.* 
Class 1. — For the lest managed Arable and Grass Farm, exceeding 
550 acres. 
1 Garrett Taylor, Hall Farm, "Whitlingham, Norwich : First Prize, 
100?. 
2 Horace Wolton, Newburn Hall, Woodbridge : Second Prize, 501. 
Class 2. — For the best managed Arable and Grass Farm of 250 acres 
and not exceeding 550 acres. 
4 Edwin T. Learner, Burgh, Aylsham : First Prize, 751. 
5 William S. Proctor, Bexwell, Downham Market : Second Prize, 257. 
6 Samuel R. Sherwood, Hazel wood, Friston, Saxmundham : Second 
Prize 2o?.t 
3 Edwin S. Durrant, Wimbotsham, Downham Market : Commended. 
7 Henry Smith, Great Melton, Wymondham : Commended. 
Class 3. — For the best managed Arable and Grass Farm, above 100 
acres and not exceeding 250 acres. 
11 Spencer R. Turner, Hunston Lodge, Bury St. Edmunds : First Prize, 
501. 
8 John Baly and Son, Hardingham, Hingham : Second Prize, 25Z. 
10 Joseph Smith, Thorpe Hall, Hasketon, Woodbridge : Commended, for 
Walnut Tree Farm, Henley. 
Class 4. — For the best managed Arable and Grass Farm, not 
exceeding 100 acres in extent. 
12 Charles Devereux, Starston, Harleston : First Prize, 25Z. 
14 Edgar Scrutton, Brandeston, Framlingham : Second Prize, 101. 
t Given by the Royal Agricultural Society on the recommendation of the 
Judges. 
