4th do., Mrs. J. F. Lawton, Great Barringtoc, 2 



5tb do., MiSbMary Kelly, Great Barrington, ' 1 



6tb do., Mrs. E. S. Curtiss, Stockbridge, 1 



Best Rye Bread. Mrs. L. J. Wright. Egremunt, 3 



2d do., Mrs. S. M. Cooper, Stockbridge, 2 



3d do., Mrs. Henry VV. Sheldon, Xew Marlboro. 1 



Best Brown Bread, Mrs. Jarias N. Warner. SlieflBeld, 3 



2d do., Mrs. H. H. Scott, Great Barrington, 2 



3d do., Mrs. Dr. E. H. Sextou, Great Barrington, 1 



Best Graham Bread, Mrs. P. Finnegan, Sheffield, 3 



2d do., Mrs. D. C. Millard, Egremont, 2 



3d do., Mrs. Eugene Hurlbert, Lee, 1 



Best Biscuit, Mrs. S. L. Sheldon, Egremont, 4 



2d do., Mrs. W. W. Langdon, Great Barrington, 3 



3d do., Mrs. A. It. Harlburt, Sheffield, 2 



4th do., G. W. Thatcher, Lee. 1 



WM. W. NORTON, 



MRS. A. M. SMITH, )> Committee. 



MRS. H. A. TOBEY, 



MAPLE SUGAR, SYRUP, HONEY AND WINE. 



Whole number of entries, 44, viz : Maple Sugar, 5 ; Maple Syrup, 9 ; Honey, 

 5; Grape Wine, 6; Native Wine, 19. 



Your Committee have ^attended to the duties assigned them, and respectfully 

 submit the following report : We found no difficulty in making what we 

 deemed correct awards, till we reached the wine question. At this point per- 

 mit us to say, that we were slightly embarrassed. The numerous packages of 

 sparkling wine before us, must all be tasted. Were we equal to the situation ? 

 We dare not risk it. If there had been only grape wine to examine we would 

 have taken the chances, but nineteen samples of native wine, and nearly as 

 many varieties to mix with, it was perfectly appalling. There remained, in 

 our opinion, but one course to pursue, which was to call in our friends and let 

 them taste with us the tempting vintage, which we did to a liberal extent, as 

 the wantage in numerous packages fully attest. 



Best Maple Sugar, H. Stanard, Monterey. 



2d do., Cordelia Jenks, Williamstown. 



3d do., Mrs. H. D. Hyde, New Marlboro, 

 Best Maple Syrup. Mrs. H. D. Hyde, New Marlboro, 



2d do., Mr. M. J. Clark, Sheffield, 



3d do., Warren v ande, Sheffield, 

 Best Houey, Mrs. E. B. Richards, Becket, 



2d do., Orren Millard, Becket, 



3d do., E. N. Scoville, Egremont, 

 Best Grape Wine, Orren Curtiss, Sheffield, 



2d do., Mrs. S. Hall, Great Barrington, 



3d do., Mrs. J. Q. A. Race, Great Barrington, 

 Best Native Wine, J. Q. A. Race, Great Barrington, 



2d do.. Mrs. W. Caude, Sheffield, 



3d do., Mrs. S. Hall, Great Birrington, 



D. C. Millard, 

 Mrs. Ralph Little, 

 Mrs. Harvey Rots, 



FLOWERS. 

 Whole number of entries, twenty-seven. 



stand, Mrs R. D. Andrus, Sheffield, $5 00 



Stand, Mr. J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 3 00 



Bouquet, Mrs. E. C. Ticknor, Alford, 3 00 



Cross, &c., Mrs. E. Church, Alford, 3 00 



stand, Mrs. L. M. .Joyner. Egremont, 2 00 



Bouquet, Mrs. Ru^seH Prindle, Alford, 2 00 



stand, Mrs. S. F. Gorham, Great Barrington, 2 00 



Stand and Star, Mr. Tohu A. Cone, Great Barrington, 1 00 



Pillow of Flowers, Mr. Join A. Cone, Great Barrington, 1 00 



Stand of Plants. Mr. J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 1 00 



75 Varieties of Flowers, Mrs. Thomas Siggins, Great Barrington, 1 00 



Bouquet, Mrs. E. D. Curtis, Stockbridge. 1 00 



Bouquet, Mrs. Henry Leavitt, Great Barrington, 1 00 



