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One sow, and pigs three weeks old. E. A. Howlaud, Janesville. 

 One Neapolitou pig, ten months old. A. J. Luckey, Bradfoi-d. 

 One sow and three pigs. David Mills, Union. 



No. 21.— FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



One reaping machine ; one seed drill. H. K. Beldlng, Janesville. 



One fanning mill. Thomas Shaw, Janesville. 



One 1 horse open carriage ; one 2 horse open carriage and harness. Addison 



Baker, Racine. 

 One thrashing machine jack. Joshua Davis, Kenosha. 

 One double carriage harness; one single carriage harness; one double team 



harness. George Dyer, Milwaukee. 

 One fanning mill. Ludim Crouch, Waukesha. 

 One corn sheller. N. B. Gaston, Beloit. 

 One corn sheller. Joshua Davis, Kenosha. 

 One grain separator. George B. Turner, Ohio. 

 Two boxes Crane's soap. E. D. Ladd, Milwaukee. 

 Assortments of wire sci-enery; one Grimm's smut machine. S. S. Dagget, 



Milwaukee. 

 One Empire straw cutter. John Covell, Milwaukee. 



One lever thrashing machine; one tread thrashino- machine. J. J. Case, Racine. 

 One pair of draft collars. N. S. Woodruff, Janesville. 

 One 1 horse power thrashing machine. Marvin Hughes, Kenosha. 



Three hay forks. Keyes, Watertown. 



Eight ploughs. Sherman, Green and Foss, Watertown. 



One McCormick's reaper ; one Dickey's fanning mill ; one AVhitney's corn grinder ; 



one corn sheller. A. P. Dickey, Racine. 

 Two badger reapers. Barker and Love, Beloit. 

 One fanning mill. George A. Stiles, Beloit. 

 One churn. George W. Yearly, Mukwanago. 

 One buggy waggon. Jackman and Smith, Janesville. 

 One grain scythe ; one grass scythe ; one hay knife ; one straw fork ; one manure 



fork. Adam E. Ray, Troy. 

 Seven ploughs ; two cultivators ; two harrows ; one sett of harrow teeth ; one hay 



cutter ; one corn sheller ; two churns. Thompson Littell, Milwaukee. 

 One cast iron plough. J. W. Spencer, Watertown. 

 One smut machine. S. B. Newcomb, Madison. 

 One Hair» patent rhurn; one Colby's corn drill. S. D. Baldwin, Adrian, 



Mich. 



