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Chums. 



1st, J. B. Norton, Albany, '' Quaker Churn," ^5 



2d, Cuj'ler Tanner, Skaneateles, 2 ♦ 



^ Cheese Press. 



Isfc, M. A. Hackley, Belleville, Jefferson county, 5 



2d, Charles Taylor, Little Falls, 2 



Twelve Milk Pans. 

 1st, J. «Sb J. B. Larkin, Russia, Herkimer county, » 3 



Grain Cradle. 



1st, J. G. Burritt, Catlin, Chemung count}', 3 



2d, Charles Clowe & Co., Port Byron, 2 



Hay Forks. 



1st, Paris Furnace Co., Clayville, Oneida county, D.J. Millard, agent, . . 3 

 2d, Chester Clark, Skaneateles, 2 



Grass Scythes. 

 1st, Paris Furnace Co., 3 



Cradle Scythes. 

 1st, Paris Furnace Co., 3 



Scythe Snathe and Handle. 



1st, Charles Clowe & Co., Port Byron, 3 



2d, Nichols & Boley, Van Buren Center, Onondaga county, 2 



Manure Forks, 



1st, Paris Furnace Co., 3 



2d, J. Rapalje & Co., Rochester, . . .-. , 2 



Hay Rigging. 

 1st, Benjamin Plant, New Hartford, 5 



Wire Brooms. 

 1st, Charks H. Toll, Schenectady, 3 



T\joinc Brooms. 



1st, Charles H. Toll, Schenectady, , 3 



2d, John Richardson, Utica, 2 



Dickh Jlnti-fridion Lever Cheese Press. 



This press having been overlooked by the committee, in con- 

 sequence probably of the absence of the exhibitor, who was 

 engaged on a committee, the Executive committee appointed a 

 special committee to examine it, who, considering it superior to 



