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Best oue-half acre Planted Sweet Corn, George H. Cohb. W(ist Stockliridg-e, S+ 



Best one acre Buckwheat, S. K. Williams, Altord, 5 



3d do., William Sprajj-ue, Alford, 4 



;3d do.. N. J. t?niitli, Stockbridg-e, '4 



■tth do., V. A. Palmer, Stock bridge. 3 



5th do., K. H. Race, Egremont, 1 



Best one acre Potatoes, Coridon Hayes. Great Barrimrton. T 



2d do., H. H. Hall, Great liarrington, ti 



od do., George Kirby, Sheflield, 5 



■irh do., Oscar M. Hall, Groat liarringtou, 4 



oth do., Orrin Curtiss, Sheffield, 3 



«th do., T. S. Baldwin, Egremont, 3 



liest one-fourth acre White Beans, Morthner Strong Egremont, 3 



Best one-fourth acre Sugar Beets, T. S. Baldwin, Egremont, 4- 



3d do., E. H. Husted, Egremont, 3 



3d do., J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 3 



4th do., J. H. Rowley, Egremont, 3 



Best one-fourth acre Mangle AVul-zle, A. W. Merrill, Sandisfield, -4 



3d do., John E. Potter, New Marlboro, ' 3 



3d do., X. B. Curtis, Stockbridge, 3 



4th do., Orrin Benedict, Pittsfield, 3 



Best one-fourth aci-e Carrots, W. G. Karner, Pittsfield, t 



3d do., J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, . ■> 



3d do., Louis Schneider, Sheffield, 3 



iJest one-fourth acre Swedish, Russian, or French Turnips. Noah 



Gibson, New Marlboro, 4 



2(i do., Sylvester Spencer, West Stockbridge, 3 



3d do., J. H. Rowley, Egremont, 3 



Best one-fourth acre Cabbage, Elisha Collins, Great Barx-ington, 4 



3d do., Anson Buck, Stockbridge, 3 



3d do., Carl Beer, Great Barrington, • 3 



Best Managed Farm of not less than forty acres, James Bui lard, Lee, 10 



3d do., William H. Day, Great Barrington, 7 



3d do., Bahamiel Clark, Lee, 4 



Best Managed Farm of not less than one hundred acres, James H. 



Rowley, Egremont. 13 



3d do., Henry L. Smith, Lee, 8 



3d do., J. A. Kline, Egremont, 4 



HENRY W. SMITH, ) . . ... 

 F. K. HINCKLEY, T ^o^^^^^ttee. 



SEEDS. 

 Entkies, 50. Timothy Seed, 3 ; Seed Corn, \) : Sweet Corn, 6 ; Pop Coru, 

 3 ; Oats, 12 ; Rye, 8 ; Barley, 1 : White Beans, 8 ; Buckwheat, 4 ; Spring Wheat, 

 4 ; Sugar Cane, 1. 



The Committee on Secu:^ uv, uiit as follows : 



liest bushel Timothy Seed, David S. Busby, Monterey, S3 



3d do., A. J. Freeman, New Marlboro, 3 



3d do.. William Mullen, Sheffield, 1 



Best thirty pounds traced ears Seed Coini, H. Z. Cande, Sheffield, ■> 



3d do., J. Ti-ask, Stockbridge, 



3d do., B. Powell, Great Jiarrington, ! 



iJcst thirty pounds traced ears Seed Sweet Corn, C. B. Heath. Lee, 



3(1 do., W. \l. Day, Gi'eat Barrington, : 



Best thirty pounds traced ears Seed Pop Corn, Oi-riu- Curtis, Sheffieiti 



3d do., J. C. Lowrey. Egremont, ' 



liest bushel Seed Oats, J. E. Hollenbeck. '■""- o-t, 



3d do., B. Collins, Great Barrington, 



3d do., J. A. Kline, P^gremont. 

 Best bushel Seed Rye, D. .Andrews Shelii< i.<, 



3d do., S. Nodine, (ireat Tiarrington, 

 Best bushel Scu'd Barley, James Bullard, Lee. 

 Best bushel White lieans, M. F. Lester, Great i, u i ..i^: i-.ii. : « 



3d do., William A. Hall, Monterey, 1 



Best I)usiie! Seed Buckwheat, S. Nodine, Great Barrington 



3d do., Eli Martin, Great Barrington, ! 



liest bushel Spring Wlieat, Charles Spur, Sheffield, 



3d do., George H. Cobb, West stockbridge, 1 



J, C. RORABACK, ) 



W. WALKER, - Committee. 



CYRUS FRENCH, \ 



