198 Transactions of the Santa Clara Valley 



SWINK. 



Best boar of any breed or age, Prince of Limien, owned by R. P. Saxe, first premium, $10. 



Best sow of any age, no name, owned by B. S. Moody, first premium, $5. 



Best six pigs, under six months — Six pigs, owned by George McCracken, first premium, $5. 



POULTRY. 



One pair of Buflf Polands, owned bj' C. B. Turner, $3. 



One pair of White Cochins, owned by C. B. Turner, $3. 



Four Golden Pheasants, owned by C. B. Turner, $3. 



One trio of Brown Leghorns, owned by Wm. H. Scott, $3. 



Three Golden Bantams, owned by P. J. Williams, $3. 



One coop of Silver-Spangled Polands, owned by Wm. Quinn, premium, $3. 



One coop of Golden-bearded Polands, owned by Wm. Quinn, premium, $3. 



One pair of Rose Game chickens, owned by P. J. Williams, premium, $3. 



One pair of Plymouth Rocks, owne(i by Mrs. L. J. Watkins, ])remium, .$3. 



Three White Leghorns, owned by Mrs. L. J. Watkins, jiremiums, $3. 



One pair of White Polands, owned by W. A. Lattin, premium, $3. 



One trio of game Bantams, owned by T>. J. Rhodes, premium, $3. ' 



One pair of Partridge Cochins, owned by C. B. Turner, premium, $3. 



One pair of Pekin Ducks, owned by T. A. Freeman, premium, $3. 



One i^air of Bronze Turkeys, owned by George McCracken, premium, $3. 



AT THE PAVILION. 



AGRICULTURAL AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS. 



Best farm gate, J. Kim Parker, ,?10. 



Best self-reaper and binder, Farmers' Union, $10. 



Wine and cider press. Farmers' Union, special premium recommended. 



Best sack-holder, H. M. Covert, premium recommended. 



Best California tire setter, special premium recommended. 



Best farm iron wagon. Sweepstake Plow Company, premium recommended. 



Sulky plow. Sweepstake Plow Company, $10. 



Horse power, Sweepstake Plow Company, $10. 



Best seed sower, San Jose Foundry, $5. 



Horse rake, San Jose Foundry, $10. 



Harrow, San Jose Foundry, $10. 



Gang plow, San Jose Foundry, $10. 



Best cultivator, Wm. Fruhling, $10. 



Best windmill, T. E. Martin, $10. 



HAND TOOLS. 



Best breech-loading rifle and shot-gun combined, C. E. Zingg, $5. 

 Best dirk knife, C. E. Zingg, diploma. 



WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. 



Best f\irm wagon, Auzerais & Pomeroy, $10. 

 Best one-horse top buggy, H. J. Haskell, $10. 

 Best open buggy, Hanneman & Maloney, $10. 

 Best family carriage, Hatinan & Normandin, $2,'). 

 Best two-horse top buggy, Hatman it Normandin, $15. 

 Best express wagon, John Christian, $10. 

 The committee recommend a special premium of $10 to W. T. Adel for express wagon. 



IRON AND WOOD WORK. 



Best exhibit of wood-work, Hatman A- Normandin, $5. 

 Best exhibit of scroll-work, George Pomeroy, $5. 



The committee recommend a special jiremium on bread and milk safe to W. D. Jones, 

 Best exhibit of window sashes, F. W. Wolff. $5. 



PLUMBING AND GAS-l'ITTING. 



Best exhibit, Gorr & Keaton, $10. 



HARNESS AND SADDLERY. 



Best exhibit of harness and saddlery work, II. Messing & Son, $15. 



Best set of team harness, single l)Uggy and double buggy, H. Messing & Son, each $10. 



Best ladies' and gents' saddles, H. Messing & Son, each $5. 



