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Transactions of the 



THIRD DEPARTMENT. 



MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, NEEDLEWORK, ETC. 

 CLASS I— AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Exhibitor. 



Grange Union 



H. C. Shaw 



Matteson & William 



son 



Grange Union 



Grange Union 



Grange Union 



D. T. Gillis. 



Grange Union 



Kimball & Co 



Matteson & William 



son 



John Hart. 



Grange Union. 



H. C.Shaw 



Grange Union 



H.'C. Shaw'..!...!..'..". 



Matteson & William 

 son 



Best display of agricultural implements- 

 Best thrashing machine — Pitts' Gold 

 Medal Machine 



Best header 



Best self-raking reaper 



Best mowing machine — Champion Mow- 



er. 



Best broadcast seed sower — Gan patent, 



April 2, 1867, and January 2, 1872 



Best harrow 



Best straw cutter — Hocking & Co 



Best hay press — Eagle 



Best horse fork 



Best grain lifter 



Best separator — Nash & Cutts' 



Best cultivator 



Best plow — Eureka 



Moline plow 



Best gang of four 8-inch plows, with seed 

 sower attached 



Best single steel plow. 



.$10 



.§10 



.§10 

 ...§5 



•*5 



5o 



$3 



13 



.Framed diploma. 



$5 



§5 



.Framed diploma. 



§5 



§5 



..Special mention. 



•95 



CLASS II— WHEELWRIGHT WORK. 



These were the only wagons manufactured in this district. 



Special premium recommended to Harry Bernard, of Sacramento, for splendid display 

 of carriages, consisting of one family carriage, three top-buggies, one open buggy, and a 

 skeleton wagon — all of superior style and finish; framed diploma. 



Special premiums are recommended to the following: 



Three spring wagons, Sweepstakes, manufactured at San Lorenzo. 



One four-horse iron-axle Bain wagon, and one fmr-horse thimbleskein wagon, exhibited 

 by H. C. Shaw, agent. 



One six-horse wagon, manufactured by P. S. Schutzler, Chicago, exhibited by H. C. 

 Shaw, agent. 



Studebaker spring and four-horse wagons, exhibited by H. C. Shaw, agent. 



One Mitchell four-horse wagon, exhibited by Grange Union. 



One two-horse wagon, manufactured by Wm. Harrison, Grand Rapids, Michigan, ex- 

 hibited by C. G. Ives, agent. 



