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Transactions of the 



Class I — Continued. 



CLASS II. 



Date. 



Name and Post Office address of 

 exhibitor. 



No. 

 Entry. 



Article. 



1874. 

 Sept. 21... 



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Sept. 19... 



Sept. 21.. 



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II 

 II 



Mrs. H. Cronkite, Elk Grove 



Mrs. H. Cronkite, Elk Grove 



Mrs. Amelia Cowne, Sacramento.. 

 Mrs. Amelia Cowne, Sacramento.. 

 Mrs. Amelia Cowne, Sacramento.. 

 Mrs. Amelia Cowne, Sacramento.. 



R. A. Rose, Sacramento 



G. W. Dietzler, San Francisco 



Miss flattie E. Sprague, Sacra- 

 mento 



Master W. F. Knox, Sacramento. 

 Master Eddie Knox, Sacramento- 

 Mi-- Tinnie M. Smith, Sacramento 

 MissTinnie M.Smith, Sacramento 

 Joseph Purrington, Petaluma 



W. S. Manlove, Brighton 



J. A. Lewelling, St. Helena 



J. A. Lewelling, St. Helena 



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 12 

 12 

 12 

 12 

 17 

 20 



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 6 

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 12 

 12 



One gallon grape syrup. 



Eleven varieties dried berries. 



One box dried apples. 



One box dried pears. 



One box dried peaches. 



Two varieties almond-. 



One box soft-shell almonds. 



Seventeen varieties dried fruits and 

 vegetables by the Alden process. 



Four boxes dried apples, pears, 

 plums, and sweet corn. 



One plate dried peaches. 



One plate dried pomegranates. 



Two boxe- dried apples. 



One box dried plums. 



Seven packages dried fruits — pears, 

 plums, apples, peaches, necta- 

 rines, and raisins. 



Soft-shell almonds. 



Three varieties dried prunes. 



One variety dried pears. 



