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Award of Prizes at Bristol. 
For the best Cheese-tub ; economy of labour to be specially considered. 
R. Cluett, Bank Buildings, Tarporley, Cheshire : Peize, 10/. 
For the best Curd-knife. 
W. Oilman, Hartington, Ashbourne, Derhyshire : Peize, 5?. 
For the best Curd-mill. 
Heney Bamfobd and Soxs, Leighton Ironworks, Uttoxeter, Staffs : 
Peize, 5?. 
For the best Cheese-turning Apparatus: 
Caeson and Toone, "Wiltshire Foundry, Warminster, Wilts : Pkize, 10?. 
For the best automatic means of Preventing the Bising of Cream. 
H. E. Mixes, 79, Eedcliff Street, Bristol : for his Automatic Milk Agitator : 
Peize, 10/. 
For the best Milk-cooler. 
Lawbekce and Co., 22, St. Mary Axe, E.G. : Peize, 10/. 
Special Prize. 
E. Ahlbobn, 10/. : for Cooling Vat and Milk Pans on Swartz System. 
Gold Medal 
For an efficient Sheaf-binding Machine, either attached to a Eeaper or 
otherwise, 
To Waite, Bubnell, Huggins, and Co., 228, Upper Thames Street, 
London : for McCormick's Harvester and Self-binder. 
Waltee a. Wood, 36, Worship Street, London : Highly Commended for 
his Self-binding Harvester. 
MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS. 
Silver Medals. 
R. HoENSBT and Sons, Spittlegate Ironworks, Grantham : for their 
Machine lor Cutting and Trimming Hedges. 
John Fowleb and Co., the Steam Plough Works, Leeds : for their Circular 
Valve attached to 16-Horse Power Cultivating Engine. 
MoBBis and Geiffin, the Ceres Works, Wolverhampton, Staffs : for 
Turton's Permanent Kick Coverings. 
