STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 607 



B. S. Carpenter, Elmira, Chemung county, sample dried 

 apples, S. S. M. 



E. P. Kimball, Watertown, pearl barley and split peas, Dip. 



All of the flour exhibited was of good quality. The award was 

 given to No. 183, exhibited by W. H. Angel, as having the appear- 

 ance of most life and best bread-making qualities. Flour from 

 Brooklyn, C. W., exhibited by G. M. Joslyn, is a very nice article 

 indeed, and worthy of commendation. The flour exhibited by A. 

 McXaughton, Newcastle district, Queen's brand, C. W., by Lepper, 

 Haven k Co., of Watertown, and by Samuel Clark, of Watertown, 

 were nice samples, but, in the opinion of tlie committee, ground a 

 little too close. The bread exhibited was not deemed worthy of 

 a premium. 



H. THOMPSON, Toronto, C. W., Chairman, 



No. 56. BUTTER. 



B. S. Carpenter, Elmira, Chemung county, best lot of butter 



made from 5 cows in 30 consecutive days, §25 



J. H. Zimmerman, Pamelia, Jefferson county, best 25 lbs. of 



butter made in June, 15 



D. M. Todd, Rodman, Jefferson county, 2d best do, 10 



B. S. Carpenter, Elmira, Chemung county, 3d best do, 5 



Mrs. Ward Hubbard, Watertown, Jefferson county, 4th best 



do, ___ ..Trans. 



Henry M. Kimball, Rutland, Jefferson count}', best 60 lbs. 



made at any time, 15 



Elijah Kingsley, Harrisburgh, Lewis county, 2d do, 10 



James S. Holbert, Chemung, Chemung county, 3d best do,. . 5 

 Milton G. Norton, Gouverneur, St. Lawrence county, 4tli 



best do, Trans. 



GIRLS UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE. 



Miss Amelia S. Waters, Watertown, Jefferson county, best 



lot of butter, _ Silver Cup. 



Miss Emily Brown, Rutland, Jefferson county, 14 years old, 



2d best do, Pair butter knives. 



Miss E. W. Waters, Lowville, Lewis county, 3d best do. 



Set tea spoons. 

 Miss Julia Davidson, Elmira, Chemung county, 4th best do, 



S. S. M. 



