600 * ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK "^ 



No. 50. FARM IMPLEMENTS, No. 2. 



M. H. Lines, Utica, best carriage harness, _ $5 



do do 2d do 2 



do do best single harness, 5 



S. H. Kimball, Clinton, Rensselaer county, 2d do 2 



M. H. Lines, Utica, best harness for general purposes, 5 



G. S. Sackett, Cape Vincent, best ladies' riding saddle, 5 



Henry Holmes, Grafton, Vt. , best churn, 5 



Burnham and Hubbard, Cortlandville, Cortland co., 2d do, 2 



Charles Taylor, Little Falls, best cheese press, 5 



George R. Comstock, Little Falls, 2d do, __ 2 



H. Cooper & Co. Watertown, best 12 milk pans, 3 



do do best grain cradle, 3 



do do 2d do, 2 



Adams Manufactui'ing Company, Adams, Jefferson county, 



best 6, hay, barley and manure forks, _ 3 



T. Y. Washburn, Chenango county, best 6 hoes, (good hoes,) 



S. Silver Medal. 



D. Duncan, Adams, Jefierson county, best lot grain measures, 3 

 H.Cooper & Co., Watertown, Jefierson county, best curd 



cutter, strainer pail, milk vat, and Thermometer churn. 



Silver Medal. 



No. 51. FARM IMPLEMENTS, No. 3. 



E. D. Halleck, Rochester, 2d best portable saw-mill, (this 

 machine is well adajDted to farm purposes, combining a 

 circular, long saw and boring apparatus,) $8 



Thomas D. Burr all, Geneva, Ontario county, best corn 

 sheller, hand power, _ 6 



E. P. Pratt, Oakhill, Greene county, 2d do, (Adam's patent,) 4 



Daniel W^ait, Pamelia, Jefierson county, best portable grist 

 mill — (the committee consider this mill most durable, ope- 

 rated with least power, and least liable to get out of order) 8 



Richard H. Pease, Albany, 2d do, (this is a new invention 

 not yet tested by time, of which the committee think 

 favorable,) - 6 



Cowing & Co., Seneca Falls, best pump for farm use, (recom- 

 mended, being readily changed from a common to a force 

 pump,) with hose attached, 5 



