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Class XVI.]

AWARDS.

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Bell, C., 34 Wigmore Street, Loudon (93, p. 523), fora ladys saddle and single harness.

Bywater, W. >1., 99 Piccadilly, London (94, p. 523),for harness and improved Russian cavalry bridles.

Cowax, L., Barrhead, New Paisley (,273, p. 528), fora very good set of Scotch cart harness of patent leather.

Hudson, S., Dublin (60, p. 520), for a hunting-saddlewith elastic seat, and a side-saddle with safety stirrups.

Hughes, R., Clifden Street, Finsbury, London ^106,p. 523), for heraldic mountings for harness.

Maxwell and Co., 161 Piccadilly, London (52,p. 520) ,for socket spurs in various stages of manufacture.

Penny, J., 37 Union Street, Middlesex Hospital, Lon­ don (91, p. 522), for a state pony bridle, designed by\V. II. Rogers, made by W. Langdon.

Stewart, W., Toronto (134, Canada , p. 966), for a setof single sleigh harness, made of varnished leather.

The Jury desire to record their great obligations to theundernamed gentlemen:

Mr. Thomas Powell, leather factor, Lime-street

Mr. William Hackblock, Rood lane.

Mr. Frederick Dandleker, Hambectikon, Lake of Zurich .

Mr. Martin Blackmore, Bread Street, Loudon.

Mr. E. W. Roberts, Pages Walk, Bermondsey .

Mr. Alfred Rymer, Nassau Street, Westminster .

Mr. M. Nicholls, Little Windmill Street, West'minster.

Mr. George Kent, Momingtou Crescent, West­ minster .

Mr. George Kidd, Associate Juror, 257 Oxford-street.

All of whom have very freely given their valuable ser-vices in the examination of many of the Exhibitors goods,on the merits of which they were peculiarly qualified toassist the Jury in forming a correct judgment.

London , December , 1851.

J. A. NICHOLAY,J. B. BEVINGTON,

Reporters.