180 Transactions of the San Joaquin Valley 



SPECIAL PREMIUMS. 



The various committees recommend special premiums in First 

 Department: 



To stallion, Pinole Patchen, owned by J. H. Tennant, Contra Costa 

 County, diploma; entered in class three, horses for all purposes. 



To JDurham bull, Duke of Gabilan, owned by J. D. Carr, Salinas 

 City ; entered in class nine. 



To Durham bull, Oxford Duke, two years old, owned by Jones & 

 Hagen, San Jose; entered in class nine. 



To Durham bull, Maynard, one year old, owned by J. D. Carr, 

 Salinas City ; entered in class nine. 



To Durham bull calf, 13th Duke of Gabilan, owned by J. D. Carr, 

 Salinas City; entered in class nine. 



To Durham cow, 1st Rosa Nell, owned by Coleman Younger, San 

 Jose ; entered in class nine. 



To one year old Durham heifer, 3d Belle of Avenue Ranch, owned 

 by Jones & Hagen, San Jose ; entered in class nine. 



To Durham heifer calf, 16th Maid of Monterey, owned by J. D. 

 Carr, Salinas City ; entered in class nine. 



To six-year old cow, Polly, owned by H. B. Beach ; entered in class 

 thirteen. 



To heifer calf, Beauty, owned by S. B. Kingsley ; entered in class 

 thirteen. 



To calf, Billy Wright, owned by H. S. Sargent. 



To two Berkshire sow pigs, owned by L. U. Shippee ; entered in class 

 seventeen. 



To Berkshire boar, Robin Hood, and two sows, owned by A. Parker. 



Committee find excellent samples of wheat, barley, rye, and corn, 

 placed on exhibition by W. C. Miller, J. D. Peters, and W. M. Baggs, 

 all worthy of special notice, but no samples entered by producers. 



C. V. Thompson exhibits a remarkably fine assortment of vegeta- 

 bles and fruits that are worthy of a special premium. 



Mrs. L. M. Fairbanks exhibits two pots of lilies that are worthy of 

 special mention. 



Committee recommend a special premium of a silver napkin ring 

 to Lettie L. Williamson for a white cake. 



To R. R. Harris, of No. HI Washington Street, San Francisco, for 

 exhibit of harrows, broadcast seed sower, and gang plow with slip 

 shear. 



To George Brown, for the Clark hay elevator and carrier. 



To Wm. Fruhling, of San Jose, for combined subsoil gang plow, 

 cultivator, and harrow. 



To E. J. Marsters, for windmill, Tempest. 



To the California sack-holder, exhibited by H. L. Vass. 



To farm gate, exhibited by George Cluff, Lodi. 



To O. Marshall, for derrick and net. 



To the Grangers' Union, for Eureka sulky plow, improved, chillec'^ 

 iron plow, Gem seed sower, California feed mill, garden wheelbarrow, 

 scroll spring wagon, grain separator, patent iron wagon, patent seed 



