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FRUITS.— 2d Division. 



Entries; — Peaches, 11; Pears, 6; Plums, 4; Quinces, 6; Cranberries, 4. 



Best Peaches. Michael Haley, Sheffield, $3 00 



2d do., Charles Spurr, Sheffield. 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. Langdon Hulett, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best Pears, Samuel Goodrich, Stockbridge, 6 00 



2d do., Horace Candee, Sheffield, 5 00 



3d do., Warren Candee. Sheffield, 4 00 



4th do., Ralph Little, Sheffield, 3 00 



5th do., Charles Spurr. Sheffield, 2 00 



Best Single Variety Pears, M. G. Hall, Great Barrington, 3 00 



2d do., J. W. Candee, Sheffield, 2 00 



3d do.. Mrs. E. Candee, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best Plums, Mrs. Louise McArthur, Sheffield, 2 00 



2d do., H. T. Potts, Egremont, 1 00 



Best Quinces J. L. Miller, Sheffield, 3 00 



2d do., L. N. Burghardt, Great Barrington, 2 00 



3d do., H. T. Potts, Egremont, 1 00 



Best Cranberries, A. W. Merrill, Sandisfield, 1 00 



George W. Parish, — Chairman. 



FRUITS.— 3d Division. 



Entries : — Open Air Grapes, 6 ; Grapes under glass, 1 ; Grape Wine, 6 ; 

 Native Wine, 15 ; Dried Fruit, 6 ; Canned Fruit, 8. 



Best Grapes raised in open air, Orren Curtiss, Sheffield, $5 00 



2d do., Charles Spurr. Sheffield, 4 00 



3d do., F. O. Andrus, Sheffield, 3 00 



4th do., G. S. Hulett, Alford, 2 00 



Best Grapes raised under Glass, J. M. Mackie, Great Barrington, 4 00 



Best Grape Wine, Orren Curtiss, Sheffield, 3 00 



2d do., J. Q. A. Race, Great Barrington, 2 00 



3d do., Ralph Little, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best Native Wine, Mrs. H. L. Rowe, Egremont, 3 00 



2d do., Mrs. J. Q. A. Race. Great Barrington, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. S. Candee, Sheffield, 1 50 



4th do., T. H. Curtiss, Great Barrington, 1 00 



Best Dried Fruits. Mrs. J. N. Warner, Sheffield, 3 00 



2d do., Mrs. J. W. Candee, Sheffield, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. L. J, Wright, Egremont, 1 00 



4th do., E. M. Wmchell, Alford, 50 



5th do., Miss L. P. Snyder, Great Barrington, 50 



6th do., Mrs. B. F. Remington, Pittsfield, 1 00 



Best Canned Fruits, Mrs. L. J. Wright, Egremont, 3 00 



2d do., Mrs. A. Burdick, Sheffield, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. Harvev Rovs, Sheffield, 1 00 



4th do., Mrs. S. L. Sheldon, Egremont, 1 00 



4th do., H. M. Huggins, Egremont, 1 00 



Leonard Potter, / rwv*™;**^ 

 Miss Sarah Baldwin, [ <^ mmittee - 



MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS. 



Entries: — Farm Wagon, 1; Leather, 2; Dress Coat, 1; Miscellaneous, 13. 

 The Committee on Mechanical Productions have to regret that so few entries 



were made in their division. There was no competition for the regular prem- 

 iums offered by the Society, and the awards were made from the funds placed 

 at the disposal of the Committee for discretionary purposes. The Committee 

 award as follows : 



For Dress Coat, W. K. Putnam or Great Barrington, $4 00 



For Refrigerator, C. O. Peck, Pittsfield, 2 50 



For Model of Strain Engine, C. H. French, West Stockbridge, 3 00 



For Tanned Skins, Canrield & Hawley, New Marlboro, 1 50 



For Tanned Skins, William 1. Warner, Gh eat Barrington, 1 00 



For Bunch of Buckskin Whiplashes, Canfield & Hawley, New Marlboro, 50 



For Rawhide Whips, L. A. Hawley, Sandisfield, 75 



For Pounding Tub. Daniel Warner, Great Barrington, 50 



For 2 Flail, B. F. Pixley, Great Barrington, 25 



