xxlv Awards at Canterbury : Implement Commendations. 
*George Foord, Engineer, of Elwick Works, Ashford, Kent : for his Rusthall 
School Desk ; improved and mauufactured by Russell and Bugler. 
*The Trustees of W. Cbosskill: for their general Collectiou of Carts and 
Waggons. 
*JoHN Warner and Sons, of Crescent, Jewin-street, London : for their Hydraulic 
Pumps, &c. 
*Edward Page and Co., of Bedford : for his Chaff-Cutting Machine ; improved 
and manufactured by the exhibitors. Adapted for hand poiver. 
♦AsHBV and Co. : for their Double-action Registered Oil-cake Mill, for Sheep 
and Oxen ; invented by Smith and Ashby, of Stamford, improved and manu- 
factured by the exhibitors. 
*PiCKSLEV, Sims, and Co. : for their One Horse Bone Mill ; invented by Robert 
Burns, of Leigh, improved and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
tBARNARD, Bishop, and Barnard : for their Root-Pulper for Hand Power. 
■fE. H. Bentall : for his Root-Slicer for Hand Power. 
tHuGH Carson : for his Chaff-Cutter for Hand Power. 
•fW. M.Cranston, of 58, King William-street, London-bridge: for his Wood's 
Improved Grass-Mowing Machine. 
tTnoMAS Beards, of Stowe, near Buckingham : for his Eight-horse Power 
Portable Doable Cylinder Steam-Engine ; invented and manufactured by 
Thomas Rickett, of Buckingham. And for his Apparatus for Steam Culti- 
vating Laud ; invented by the exhibitor, and manufactured by the Buck- 
ingham Castle Iron Works Company, of Buckingham. 
■f Thomas Kennan and Son, of 18 and 19, Fishamble-street, Dublin: for their 
Wire-Strainer. 
tTHE St. Pancras Iron- Works Company, Old St. Pancras-road, London: for 
their Stable Fittings. 
tCoTTAM and Co., of 2, Winsley-street, Oxford-street, London : for their Stable 
Fittings. 
tR. H. Crisp, the India Rubber and Gutta Percha Depot, Lincoln: for his Gutta 
Percha and India Rubber Straps. 
tTnoMAS Bradford, of Cathedral-steps, Manchester, and 63, Fleet-street, London t 
for his Patent Washing-Machine ; invented, improved, and manufactured by 
the exhibitor. 
fOLDHAM and Booth, of Kingston-upon -Hull, Yorkshire: for his Six-Horse Power 
Bone Mill, and for his Four-Horse Power Bone-Dust Mill. 
^Howard, Riches, and Watts, of Dake's-Palace Iron Works, Norwich : for their 
Patent American Grist Mill ; invented by Amory Felton, New York, U.S. 
America, and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
PRIZES GIVEN BY THE CANTERBURY LOCAL 
COMMITTEE. 
E. B. Elbey, of Bowhill, Maidstone : the Prize of Thirty Sovereigns, for 
his Plough on the Tururlse Principle. To the Ploughman, E. Waters, 
Six Sovereigns. 
J. Wildash, Davington, Feversham : the Prize of Twenty Sovereigns, for 
his Plough on the Turnrise Principle. To the Ploughman, M. Ooe, Four 
Sovereigns. 
J. Simmons, Eainham, Sittingboume : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his 
Plough. To the Ploughman, George Baker, Two Sovereigns. 
Burgess and Key, of 95, Newgate-street, London : the Prize of Twenty Sove- 
reigns, for their Grass-Mowing Machine ; invented by J. A. Allen, of 
New York, improved and manufactured by the exhibitors. 
William Weeks : the Prize of Ten Sovereigns, for his Kent Pattern Hop- 
Pressing Machine, adapted for Pressing Hops in Cloth for the Home 
Market ; improved and manufactured by the exhibitor. 
