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Prizes for Implements. 
IMPLEMENT PRIZES. 
Class £ 
1. For the best Milk-can, suitable for conveying milk long distances by 
road or rail without injury 10 
2. For the best Churn for churning a sufficient quantity of milk to 
produce not more than 20 lbs. of Butter 10 . 
3. For the best Chum for churning a sufficient quantity of cream to 
produce not more than 20 lbs. of Butter 10 
4. For the best mechanical or automatic Butter-worker, suitable for 
large dairies and for factories 10 
5. For the best mechanical or automatic Butter-worker, suitable for 
small dairies ; price to be specially considered 10 
6. For the best Cheese-tub ; economy of labour to be specially con- 
sidered 10 
7. For the best Curd-knife 5 
8. For the best Curd-mill 5 
9. For the best Cheese-turning apparatus 10 
10. For the best mechanical means of cleaning Churns and other Dairy 
utensils 10 
11. For the best automatic means of preventing the Rising of Cream .. 10 
12. For the best Milk-cooler 10 
13. For the best method of keeping a large quantity of Milk at a tem- 
perature under 40° Fahr., for a period of not less than twelve 
hours, sufficiently economical for practical purposes 20 
14. For the best Milking-machine, to be tested during six consecutive 
months of the spring and summer of 1879 50 
GOLD MEDAL. 
The Gold Medal of the Society will be awarded at Bristol or any future 
Meeting of the Society, for an efScient Sheaf-binding Machine, either attached 
to a reaper or otherwise. 
SILVER MEDALS. 
There are Ten Silver Medals, the award of which the Judges appointed by 
the Councsil have the po\\ er of recommending in cases of sufficient merit in 
New Implements exhibited at the Bristol Meeting. 
