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Award of Prizes at Wolverhampton. 
John Fowler and Co. : Second Pkize, for their 20-Horse-Po\ver Set of 
Steam J'lougliing and Cultivating Machinery, invented, improved, and 
manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : First Prize, 50?., for their 12-Horse-Power Single 
Set of Steam Ploughing and Cultivating Machinery, invented, improved, 
and manufactured by themselves. Total weight under 10 tons. 
The Eavensthorpe Engineering Company, Eavensthorpe, Mirfield, York- 
shire : Second Prize, 5?., for their Complete Set of Steam-Ploughing 
Tackle, invented by Messrs. Fisken, manufactured by themselves. Total 
Weight not exceeding 10 tons, 
John Fowler and Co. : First Prize, 50L, for their Combination of Machinery 
for the Cultivation of the Soil by an ordinary Agricultural Engine. 
J. and F. Howard, Bedford : Second Prize, 25?., for their Combination of 
Machinery for the Cultivation of the Soil by an ordinary Agricultural 
Engine. 
TuxFORD and Sons, Boston, Lincolnshire : The Prize of 201. for their Culti- 
vating Windlass, with Expanding Friction Couplings and Automatic 
Friction Brakes, invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
Amies, Barford and Co., Peterborough : The Prize of 101. for their Anchor 
for Steam-CuLTiVATiON, invented by S. Campain, Deeping St. Nicholas, 
Spalding ; improved and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : The Prize of 25?. for their 4-Furrow Balance Plough, 
invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : The Prize of 20Z. for their Subsoil Plough, invented, 
improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : The Prize of 25?. for their 4-Furrow Balance Digger, 
invented and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : The Prize of 25?. for their 5-Tine Light-Laud Culti- 
vator, invented and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : The Prize of 20?. for their 11-Tine Turning Culti- 
vator, invented and manufactured by themselves. 
Amies, Barford, and Co., Peterborough : The Prize of 10?. for their Press- 
Wheel Eoller or Clod-Crusher, invented and manufactured by themselves. 
James and Frederick Howard, Bedford : The Prize of 10?. for their Set of 
Harrows, invented, improved, and manufactured by themselves. 
James and Frederick Howard : a Prize of 10?. for their Improved Drill, 
improved and manufactured by themselves. 
James Coultas, Spittlegate, Grantham : a Prize of 10?. for his 8 ft. G in. 
14-Eow Corn and Seed Drill. 
John Fowler and Co. : The Prize of 10?. for their Set of Patent Eoot and 
Stone Eradicating Machinery, invented, improved, and manufactured by 
themselves. 
James and Frederick Howard : a Prize of 10?. for their Patent Combined 
Steam Eidging and Subsoil Plough. 
John Fo^VLER and Co. : a Prize of 10?. I'or their Patent Turning Harrows, 
with frame, fitted with ridging bodies. 
AvELiNG and Porter, Rochester : The Prize of 50?. for their 10-Horse-Power 
Agricultural Locomotive Engine ; invented and improved by Thomas 
Aveling, Eochester, and manufactured by themselves. 
