Ixiv Alcard of Implement Frizes at Leicester. 
William Trivett, Market Boswortb, Leicestershire : Skcond Prize, V. 
William Kuttall, South Croxton, Leicestershire : Third Prize, 3/. 
For the Best Six Cheeses not exceeding 36Z&S. each. 
William Ward, Attleborough Goise, Niiueatou, Warwickshire: Fir.-t 
Prize, 10^. 
Samuel C. Pilgrim, Out- Woods, Burbage, Hinckley : Second Prize, 11. 
John Harding, Atterton, Nuneaton : Third Prize, 3?. 
For the Best Entry in the above Classes. 
Samuel Wykes, of Aston Flamville, Hinckley : the Prize of 157. 
To the Dairymaid or Servant who has manufactured the lest Entry. 
The Dairymaid of Samuel Wykes, Aston Flamville, Hinckley: the Puizs 
of 51. 
For the Best Six Stilton Cheeses. 
Ezra Peel Smith, Xew Parks, Leicester : First Prize, 10?. 
Thomas M. Evaxs and John Stafford, Campbell Street, Leicester : Second 
Prize, 71. 
William Stannage, of Twyford, Melton Mowbray : Third Prize, 51 
IMPLEMENTS. 
Steam Cultivation. 
John Fowler and Co., 71, Cornhill, London, and Steam-Plough Works, 
Leeds : the Gold Cup, ofl'ered by his Highness the Viceroy of Egypt, 
" For their 10-Horse Power Double Set of Hauling Apparatus, invented 
and manufactured by themselves, being the best Implement for the Culti- 
vation of the Soil by Steam-Power, combining strength with simplicity of 
construction, for use in foreign countries where skilled labour for repairs 
is difficult to be procured." 
John Fowler and Co. : First Prize, lOOZ., for their 10-Horse Power Double 
Set of Hauling Apparatus, invented and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : Secon'd Prize, 25?., for their 10-Horse Power Single 
Set of Hauling Apparatus, invented and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : Second Prize, 25?., for their 8-Horse Power Single 
Set of Hauling Apparatus, invented and manufactured by themselves. 
James and Frederick Howard, Britannia Works, Bedford : the First 
Prize, .50?., for their Set of Patent Steam-Cultivating Apparatus, invented, 
improved, and manufactui-ed by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : the Prize of 12?., for their 4-Furrow Patent Balance 
Plough : invented and manufactured by themselves. 
John Fowler and Co. : the Piize of 12?., for their 7-Tine Patent Balance 
Cultivators for large occupations : invented and manufactured by them- 
selves. 
