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wines and brandies. 



Sacramento, September 25th, 1874. 

 To the President and Directors of the California State Board of Agriculture: 



Your Committee on California Wines and Brandies, in the Sixth De- 

 partment, beg leave to report that they have awarded premiums as 

 follows: 



To B. N. Bugbey, Folsom, for best grape brandy, vintage of eighteen 

 hundred and seventy, twenty-five dollars. 



To B. N. Bugbey. Folsom, for best white wine, dry, vintage of eighteen 

 hundred and seventy-three, twenty-five dollars. 



To B. N. Bugbey, Folsom, best red wine, dry, vintage of eighteen 

 hundred and seventy-two, twenty-five dollars. 



To Robert Chalmers, Coloma, for best sweet wine, green Hungarian, 

 vintage of eighteen hundred and seventy-two, twenty-five dollars. 



To Mrs. H. Cronkite, Sacramento, for best port, twenty-five dollars. 



To B. N. Bugbey, Folsom, for best sherry, vintage of eighteen hundred 

 and seventy, twenty-five dollars. 



To Robert Chalmers, Coloma, for best angelica, vintage of eighteen 

 hundred and seventy-two, twenty-five dollars. 



To W. S. Manlove, Sacramento, for best sample of grape syrup, ten 

 dollars. 



There being no sparkling wines on exhibition, your committee would 

 recommend that the twenty-five dollars not competed for be given as a 

 special premium to J. II. Carroll & Co., tor their exhibition of Reisling 

 wine; and, also, recommend for special mention, the Catawba Wine Bit- 

 ters, exhibited by Robert Chalmers, Coloma. 



N1CKESON, 



CLUNESS, 



MOTT, 



Committee. 



8ILK AND WOOLEN GOODS, ETC. 



Best display of woolen goods by one factory; premium, one hundred 

 dollars; awarded to Sacramento Woolen Mills. Sylvester Tryon, Man- 

 ager of these mills, made a fine and valuable display of goods, excellent 

 in quality aud superior in finish. Blankets, tweeds, cassimeres, flannels, 

 doeskins, waterproofs, and other w r oolen fabrics, were displayed in 

 creditable profusion, and nothing seemed imperfect or poor, either in 

 the stock used, the workmanship applied, or the taste manifested. 



Best Mackinac blanket; premium, five dollars; awarded to the Sacra- 

 mento Woolen Mills. 



Best ten yards of rag carpet; premium, ten dollars; awarded to 

 Alexander Mackay, San Francisco. The goods are excellent. 



Best exhibition of shoulder-braces and corsets — silver medal — awarded 

 to M. Kraker, Sacramento. 



Best display of fancy goods — twenty dollars — awarded to M. Kraker, 

 Sacramento. 



