Award of Prizes for Implements at. Newcastle-UjlOTl- Ti/ne. lxxiii 
J. D. Pinfold, Warwickshire Works, Rugby : the Prize of Five Pounds, for 
his Drain-rape and Prick-making Machine ; invented by Wright and Green 
and the exhibitor, and improved and manufactured by the exhibitor. Is 
self-acting and continuous ; simple, strong, and durable ; makes vary 
superior bricks and pipes, in quantities limited by the means of removal 
only, and at a cost of from 2s. to 2s. 9c?. per 1000. 
Miscellaneous. 
A. P. Childs, 481, New Oxford Street, London, and Riches and Watts, 
Duke's Palace Iron Works, Norwich : a Silvek Medal, for their Excelsior 
Grain- Separator (No. 3 size) ; invented and improved by A. P. Childs, 
and manufactured by Piches and Watts. Combining the action of blast, 
riddles, and exhaust, with an entirely new and improved arrangement of 
the riddles, by which oats and other foreign substances are effectually 
separated without waste. 
A. B. Childs, and Riches and Watts : a Silver Medal, for their Portable 
Self-sharpening American Grist-Mill; invented by Amory Felton, of 
Troy, U. S. A. ; improved and manufactured by Riches and Watts. Very 
superior for grinding all kinds of grain for feeding purposes. Warranted 
to grind faster and more efficiently than any metal mill out. Arranged 
on a high stand ; so as to grind into a sack. 
Burgess and Key, 95, Newgate Street, London : a Silver Medal, for their 
Set of Draining Tools ; invented, improved, and manufactured by Parkes 
and Co. 
Amies and Barford : Highly-Commended for their Steam-power Chaff- 
Cutter, with Blast Delivering Apparatus ; invented, improved, and manu- 
factured by the exhibitors. The novelty in this machine consists in a 
newly patented fau or elevator attached to the machine, by which the 
cut chaff can be delivered in any direction from the machine, and to any 
height desired, without manual labour. 
