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Prizes for the Meeting at Derby. 
For the best Scarifier Fifteen Sovereigns. 
For the best Chaff-Cutter Ten Sovereigns. 
For the Draining Tile for agricultural purposes, 
■which shall have been bond fide sold at the 
cheapest rate during the past year, regard being 
had to the local circumstances affecting the cost 
of production, and which, in the opinion of the 
Judges, shall be sufficiently durable . . . Ten Sovereigns. 
For the best set of Harrows Ten Sovereigns. 
For the best agricultural carriage, with or without 
springs, for the general purposes of road and 
field Twenty Sovereigns. 
For the best and cheapest Stack-covering, to super- 
sede Thatching Twenty Sovereigns. 
For the best Drill-Presser ....... Ten Sovereigns. 
For the best Churn Five Sovereigns. 
The Society wishes to call the attention of Machine-makers to Improved 
Steam Apparatus for Roots, — to small or portable Corn-Mills, — to Broad 
Shares for paring Stubbles, — to a Rake for collecting Couch, — to Agricul- 
tural Harness and Gearing generally : for which Prizes or Medals will be 
awarded by the Judges. 
The Judges will especially consider the selling-price of the Implements 
exhibited, which must be stated in the certificate ; and they are instructed 
to withhold Prizes where there shall not appear to be sufficient merit. 
Printed Forms of Certificates of Entry by Exhibitors may be obtained of 
the Secretary, at No. 12, Hanover Square, London, and must be returned to 
him, filled up, by the 1st of June, 1843; the Council having decided, that 
in no case whatever shall any Certificate be received after that date. All 
Implements must be in the Show-Yard before Nine o'clock on the evening 
of Friday, the "th of July ; and all Implements so admitted will be liable to 
be proved by actual trial on the recommendation of the Judges. 
The Judges will make a selection of such Ploughs and other Implements 
as appear to them to possess peculiar merit, and reserve their final decision, 
where necessary, until they shall have tested them in a subsequent trial, to 
be hereafter arranged, and to take place at a suitable season of the year. 
Cheese. 
To the Exhibitor of the best Hundred-weight of 
Cheese (of any kind) Ten Sovereigns. 
To the Exhibitor of the second-best ditto (of any 
kind) Five Sovereigns. 
Extra Stock, Roots, and Seeds. 
For Extra Stock of any kind, not shown for any of 
the above Prizes, and for Roots, Seeds, &c., 
Prizes may be aw arded and apportioned, by the 
Committee and Judges, to an amount not ex- 
ceeding in the whole Fifty Sovereigns. 
