Best Canned Fruit, F. B. Van Deusen, Great Barrington, 3 



2(1 do., L. W. Wright, Egremont, 2 



3d do., Mrs. Harvey Royce, Sheffield, 1 



Chas. E. Heath, 

 Mrs. J. N. Waenkr, \ Committee. 

 Chas. Goodeioh, 



Mechanical Productions. 



Best Double Harness, A. J. Hunt, Gt. Barrington, |4 



Best Pleasure Carriage, T. Healey, Gt. Barrington, 5 



DISCRETIONARY. 



Monumeut, F. E. Brown, West Stockbridge, 2 



(Carriage Wheels, H. Easland, Great Barrington, 2 



Trunk, William Fee, Egremont, 1 



Bronze Monument, E. H. Walker, Gt. Barrington, 2 



Axe Helves, Austin Lindsey, Sheffield, 1 



Buckskin, S. A. Turner, New Marlboro, 2 



Whips. Berkshire Whip Co., New Marlboro, 2 



.Steam Engine, W. McFarlan, New Marlboro, • 2 



Ox Bows E. C. Hall, Egremont, 1 



Horse Shoes, Nelson Tracy, Great Barrington, 1 



Wriiiug Desk, J. B. Seeley, Great Barrington, 2 



Little Giant Steam Engine, W. B. Snyder. New York, 2 



E. C. TiCKNOR, 



A. H. Alexander, 



Committee. 



Agricultxiral Implements. 



Your committee on Agricultural Implements had presented for their in- 

 spection two mowing machines, three plows, and six plow poles by C. E. 

 B<»stwicli of West Stockbridge, four fanning mills by Byron A. Loomis, a 

 Cooley creamer by M. I. Wheeler, also one Thomas smoothing harrow, ex- 

 hibited by Mr. Stevens of Canaan, Ct. Having no premiums to give, we caa 

 only say of the mowing machines, the "Champion" and the "New Wood,'' 

 have given good satisfaction to all who have used them the present season, so 

 far as your committee are informed. 



How much better the plow poles are than the old manner of drawing the 

 plow, may be proved at the trial which the exhibitor proposes to give on the 

 plowing grounds, when the public can judge for themselves. 



The smoothing harrow we would recommend to the use of our farmers, 

 not only for the nice condition in which it leaves the land at seeding down, but 

 also in the cultivation of the corn crop, for which use we can highly recom- 

 mend it, having used it. 



The fanning mill of Mr. Bryant must give good satisfaction to the farmers 

 we think, judging from the large number of the mills he sells yearly at our fair. 



All of our butter makers will do well to examine the Cooley creamer, 

 which is exhibited by Mr. Wheeler. We were shown over four inches of 

 cream formed in about six hours, in an 18 inch pail. All who are acquainted 

 with the working of this creamer speak well of it, and for further reference 

 concerning it, we refer to the president of this society, who has used one of 

 them this season. 



Wm. S. Willcox, 



John S. Spencer, \ Committee. 



George H. Wheeler, 



ic, 



Domestic Animals. 



FIRST DIVISION. 



Best pair Fat Oxen, Jacob H. Van Deusen, Great Barrington, |10 



2d do., Jared Lewis', Great Barrington, 8 



Best Working Oxen, J. W. Parks, Sheffield, 10 



