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PLOWING MATCH. 



First premium, to Frederick Smith, Westmoreland, $15. 



Second, Elon Comstock, Rome, $12. 



Third, Thomas D. Burrall, Geneva, $10. 



Fourth, 0. R. Babcock, Bridgewater, Colman's Tour. 



Fifth, H. N. Gary, Marcy, Vol. Trans. 



For Boys. 

 Ezekiel W. Butler, Rome, 16 years old, $10. 



LEWIS F. ALLEN, Buff, 



BUTTER. 



Butter made in thirty successive days. 



Committee on butter report : 



That for the best lot of butter made from five cows, in thirty suc- 

 cessive days, (quantity and quality considered,) E. R. Evans, of 

 Marcy, Oneida co. is entitled to the prize of $25.00 



Second best, Thomas Hawkes, of Columbia, is entitled to $15.00. 



Third best Geo. Vail, of Troy, is entitled to $10.00. 



Best twenty-Jive pounds made in June. 



That for the best lot of twenty-five pounds, made in June, R. S. 

 Ransom of Fenner, Madison county, is entitled to $10.00. 



Second best, 0. C. Crocker, of Union, Broom co., is entitled to re- 

 ceive Colman's Tour. 



Third best, P. Case, of New Hartford, Oneida co., is entitled to 

 Volume of Transactions. 



Bestjlfty pounds made at any time. 



That for the best fifty pounds made at any time, Melas Adams, of 

 Martinsburgh, Lewis co., is entitled to $15 00. 



Second best, S. M. Foster, of New Hartford, Oneida co., is enti- 

 tled to a silver medal. 



Third best, O. Cole of Litchfield, Herkimer co., is entitled to a 

 silver medal. 



Fourth best, Daniel Eells, jun., of New Hartford, is entitled to 

 silver medal. 



Fifth best, Mrs. William Ottley of Oaks Corners, Ontario co., is 

 entitled to a silver medal. 



Your committee feel compelled to say that your society have just 

 reason for congratulation in consideration of the evidence of increas- 

 ing attention to this important branch of agricultural industry. 



