593 



A. R. Winchell, 2 seedlings, Columbia, apple named by com- 

 mittee, discretionary premium, $0 50 



" It would not be doing justice to omit noticing some of the contri- 

 butions for which it was impossible to award premiums. Some fin© 

 specimens of the Pound Pear, by F. M. Foster, Esq., are worthy of no- 

 tice. Some fine Winter Pears, of J. T. Wilson, attracted the notice of 

 the committee. Philip Thurbor, Esq., had also some fine specimens of 

 the Pound Pear and of winter apples on exhibition." — Extract frtym 

 Report of Committee. 



BUTTER, BREAD, CHEESE AND HONEY. 



Lewis Brown, best sample butter, Silver butter knife. 



A. L. Stiles, 8d best '• Miss Beecher's Domestic Economy. 



Margaret Merriman, best loaf bread, Silver butter knife. 



Mrs. M. J. Draper, ^d " Miss Beecher's Domestic Economy. 



Silas Hayes, best sample honey, not less than 10 lbs., $1 00 



U. Bronson, 1 cheese, Beecher's Domestic Economy. . 



T. E. Turner, 1 loaf bread, _ do 



Julia E. Bronson, " _ do 



Mrs. D. T. GrinneU, " do 



MECHANIC ARTS. 



Welsh & King, best set of horse shoes, ._ $0 50" 



Davis, Austin & Co., best 2 horse lumber wagon, 3 00 



Miller & Dakin, best open single buggy, 2 00 



« " " 2 00 



Howe & Gibson, best saddle and bridle, 1 00 



0. Emlay, best double harness, 2 00 



" " single harness, 1 00 



F. W. Anthony, best pair fine boots, 1 00 



Root & Reynolds, best stoga shoes, 50 



F. W. Anthony, best ladies' gaiters, 50 



" best slippers, 60 



Sumner & Bennett, best centre table, 1 00 



" best chairs, 1 OO 



Myron Collaraer, 2d best chairs, 75 



" 3d " 50 



75 



