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6. Leonard Tiittle, of Sheffield, time, forty-five 



minutes, thirty-one furrows, . . . . ^2 00 



7. Thomas AVood, of Egremont, time, forty-six 



minutes, thirty-one furrows, . . . 1 00 

 Ox teams — 



1. J. H. Rowley, of Egremont, time, forty-eight 



minutes, thirty-one furrows, . . . 7 00 



2. Norman Kellogg, of Sheffield, time, fifty 



minutes, thirty-one furrows, . . . 6 00 



3. George Burghardt, of Great Barrington, time, 



thirty-eight minutes, thirty-one furrows, . 5 00 



4. Jonathan Baldwin, of Great Barrington, time, 



thirty-seven minutes, thirty-one furrows, . 4 00 



5. Jonathan P. Tobcy, of Great Barrington, time, 



thirty-eight minutes, thirty-one furrows, . 3 00 



The time allowed for the work was one hour, deducting a 

 rest of ten miimtes, at the end of the first twenty-five minutes. 



Respectfully submitted. 



Increase Sumner, Chairman. 



Oxen and Steers. 



The committee on first division of animals report. The 

 display of fine stock at this exhibition, was truly pleasing and 

 magnificent, in many respects superior to any former show. 

 The farmers have fully shown a great taste and judgment in 

 matching and training their teams, and that competition is no 

 discouragement to enterprise. They award as follows : 

 For the best pair of fat oxen — 



1. W. C. Langdon, of Monterey, . . . $7 00 



2. Pratt Toby, of Great Barrington, . . . 6 00 



For the best pair of working oxen — 



1. John C. Munson, of Great Barrington, . 



2. Almond Bristol, of Lee, 

 8. J. W. Parks, of Sheffield, 



4. Jonathan Baldwin, of Great Barrington, 



7 00 

 6 00 

 5 00 

 4 00 



