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smooth ground, and more particularly to new ploughed sward land. It mel- 

 lows the ground, covers up the grass,, and prepares the land better for a crop 

 than any other harrow. Besides, its another of those ingenious agencies which 

 thelame and the lazy should appreciate, as they can ride without danger to 

 themselves, or injury to the machine. 



For this Machine we award to W. W. Hollenbeck, Great Barringtou, $1 



For a Mowing Machine Knife Grinder, H. W. Eddy, Watertown, N. Y., 1 



For a very nice Implement called a Garden Hoe, we award a pi-emium of 1 



We were shown a very beautiful, and for this age, a most curious implement, 

 which was familiarly recognized by the older ones as a Flail. 



For which we award Duhanael Clark of Lee, a premium of $1 



Charles Benton, and others. Committee. 



DOMESTIC ANIMALS.— First Division. 



FAT, WORKING, AND DRAFT OXEN. 



Whole number of entries, 12: Fat, - Working, 8; Draft, 2. Your Com- 

 mittee have attended to the duties ass ned them, and make their report as 

 follows : 



Best pair Fat Oxen, F. Abbey, Great Barringlou, 



•2d do., F. K. Hinckley, Lee, 

 Best pair Working Oxen, J. H. Van Densen, G^ at Barrington, 



2d do., Jared Jewis, Great Barrington, 



3d do., John W. Butler. Lenox, 



4th do., H. H. Hall. Great Barrington, 



5th do., J. H. Rowley. Egremont, 

 Best pair Draft Oxen. Wm. H. Hawley, Sandisfield, 



2d do., A. C. Butler. Lenox, 



Geo. O. 

 Silas S. 



Peck, 

 Dewey, 



8 

 10 

 8 

 6 

 5 

 4 

 8 

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Committee. 



SECOND division. 



Whole number of entries, 11; Five- Years Old Oxen, 6; Three- Years-Old 

 Steers, 5. 



The Committee on second division of four-years-old Steers, submit the fol- 

 lowing report : .T. W. Parks of Sheffield, exhibited a very tine pair of four- 

 years-old, and would have been entitled to the second premium if he had com- 

 plied with the regulations in regard to making entries of Domestic Animals 

 which he did not understand. 



ingtou. 



Beat pair of Four-Years-Old Oxen, Jacob Van Deusen, Great Barr 



2d do., H. A. CarpbUter, Stockbridge, 



3d do., A. H. Rees, West Stockbridge, 



4th do., Herman T. Potts, Egremont, 

 Best pair of three-year-old Steers, Wm. H. Hawley, Sandisfield. 



2d do., L. S. Butler, Lenox, 



3d do., A. C. Butler, Lenox, 



4th do., H. A. Carpenter, Stockbridge, 



All of which is respectfully submiUed. 



George Kellouo 

 Henry Dressek, 

 r,. F. Powell, 



Committee. 



'I'MJitD division. 



Total number of entries, 22. 

 Yearling Heifers, 16. 



Two years old Steers, 1; Yearling Steers, 2; 



Best nair two years old Steers, Wm. H. Hnbbard, Great Barrington, 



2d do., Jared Lewis, Great Barrington, 



3d do., Martin L. Butler, Lenox. 



•1th do., Phineas Pettis, New Marlboro, 

 Best pair Yearling Steers, Jacob H. Van Deusen, Great Barrington, 



2d do., A. H. Rees, West Stockbridge, 

 Best Yearling Heifer, Merritt I. Wheeler, Great Barriugtou, 



2d do., Henry L. Rowg, Egremont, 



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