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Award of frizes at Norwich. 
Prizes recommended hi/ the Farm Judges for the Award of Certificates. 
Egbert Flotman, for 15 years labourer on Mr. Learner's Farm at Burgh, 
and for 44 years previous employment on the same farm. Obtained in 
1870 a Certificate for Merit and long servitude from the South 
Erpingham Agricultural Association. Is now in 83rd year, and earus 
6s. per week at work. 
William Plummer, for 40 years labourer on the Hunston Lodge Farm, 
and recommended by his employer, Mr. S. Turner, as a capital work- 
man and of good character. 
William Stiff, for 23 years labourer on Hunston Lodge Farm, recom- 
mended by em2)loyer as a most valuable servant, sticking to his 
employer during the strike among labourers a few years ago. 
James Groom, labourer for 71 years on Bexwell Farm. Is now in 83rd 
year of his age, and yet able to earn a full wage. He had Certificates 
from the West Norfolk Agricultural Association in 1856, 1857, and 
1858, for general good character, and for bringing up the largest 
family witb the least assistance. Eecommended by his employer, 
Mr. Wm. Proctor. 
Isaac Fincham, for 56 years labourer on Bexwell Farm, recommended 
by his employer as an excellent servant, bringing up a large and 
respectable family. Js in 76th year of age and able to earn 8s. per 
week. 
PEACTICAL EXAMINATION OF BUTTEEMAKERS. 
Certificates of Efficiency have been awarded as follows : — 
F. Ginger, St. Petersburgh Place, Bayswater : First Prize, 5/. 
F. Ballard, The Winnings, Colwall, Great Malvern : Second Prize, 31. 
Miss Holmes, Sundridge Park Farm, Bromley : Third Prize, 21. 
