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For the three acres of corn in one field — 



1. Orin Cartis, of Sheffield, .... 



2. Clemmont Harrison, of Adams, 



3. Crocker Thatcher, of Lee, . . . . 

 For the best acre of corn — 



1. Marshal Butler, of Lenox, . . . . 



2. Henry D. Palmer, of Stockbridge, . 



3. Ezekiel R. Colt, of Pittsfield, 



4. Charles Hinckley, of Lee, . . . . 

 Extra premium to Thomas Wood, of Egremont, 

 An extra premium of two dollars, to T. Taylor, 



of Pittsfield, for a fine piece of corn, ripe and 

 fair, ........ 



To George Powel, of Lanes-borough, for a piece 

 of corn, hoed by a boy nine years old, an extra 

 premium of ...... . 



For the best acre of oats — 



1. Gustavus Dunham, of Pittsfield, . 



2. Charles Bush, of Stockbridge, 



3. Franklin Tobey, of West Stockbridge, 



4. James E. Kellogg, of Sheffield, 

 For the best acre of rrieslins — 



1. E. C. Carter, of Stockbridge, . 



2. Luther S. Butler, of Lenox, . 



3. Henry Colt, of Pittsfield, 



4. Henry Werden, Jr., of Richmond, . 

 For the best acre of barley — 



1. Joshua Tillotson, of Lanesborough, 



2. Seymour T. Coman, of Pittsfield, , 



3. Albion P. Bagg, of Lanesborough, 



4. Franklin H. Gaston, of Richmond, 

 For the best acre of peas — 



1. John R. Tillotson, of Lanesborough, 



2. D. E. Deming, of Williamstovvn, . 



3. Nelson Joyner, of Egremont, 

 For the best acre of buckwheat — 



1. William H. Nichols, of Richmond, 



2. Levi Butler, of Lenox, . 



3. William Goodcnow, of Lanesborough, 

 To George S. Willis, of Pittsfield, extra premium, 



$6 00 



2 00 



1 00 



