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 FRUITS.— 3d Division. 



Whole number of entries, 40, viz. : Open-air Grapes, 8 ; Grapes under 

 glass, 3; Grape Wine, 6: Native Wine, 16: Dried Fruit, 3; Canned Fruit, 4. 



Best Open-air Grapes, Phineas Pettis, New Marlborc $5 00 



2d do., Charles Snurr, Sheffield, i oo 



3d do., Thomas H Curtiss, Great Barrington. 3 00 



4th do., Orren Curtiss, Sheffield, 2 00. 



5th do., Gilfred Smith, Great Barrington, 1 00 



Best Grapes under glass, Harrison Garfield, Lee, 4 00 



2d do., John Hughes, Great Barriugton, 3 00 



3d do., J. Milton Mackie. Great Barrington, 2 00 



Best Grape Wine, Orren Curtiss, Sheffield, 3 00 



2d do., Harry Winchell, Egremont, 2 00 



3d do.. John Q. A. Race, Great Barrington, 1 00 



Best Native Wine, George Kellogg. Sheffield, 3 » ' 



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



3d do., Mrs. Warren Candee, Sheffield, l'» > 



4th do., John Q. A. Race. Great Barrington. 1 00 



Best Dried Fruit, Mrs. L. J. Wright. Egremont. 3 on 



2d do., Mrs. Joseph Candee, Sheffield, 2 00 



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



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



2d do., A. Burdiek, Egremont, 2 00 



3d do., Mrs. Harvey Roys, Sheffield. 1 00 



Your committee recommend a reserved premium, to Mrs. M. E. Cordis, Sheffield, 

 for a fine specimen of 10 varieties of Jellies, 50 



M. Warner, 



GHT, > 

 DON, \ 



Sheldon W. Wright, > Committee. 

 Mrs. J. H. Langdon, 



MECHANICAL PRODUCTIONS. 1 * 



Whole number of entries, 20. 



Best Pleasure Harness. W. F. Gale, West Stockbridge 



Best Farm Wagon, Amos Kane, Lee, 

 2d do., Walter Miner. Great Barringtou. 



Best specimen of Leather, S. A. Turner, New Marlboro. 



Best Pair of Boots, George H. Polmatier. Great Barrington. 



Best Coat, W. K. Putnam. Great Barrington, 



Best TreePruner, S. K. Norton, Great Barrington, 



Best (two) Models, B. Almonte. Great Barrington, 



Best Whiffletrees and Neckvoke. Edwin Jtea^oner, Great Barrington. 



Best Tanned Skins, William J. Warner, Great Barrington, 



Best Carpet Stretcher and Tacker, Z. A. Ward, Pittsfield. 



Best Beehive, Elisha Collins. Great Barrington, 



Best 2 set of Ox-Bows, E. C. Hall, Egremont. 



Best 6 Ax-helves, Austin Lindsey, Sheffield. 



Best Hand Power Churn. Thomas Wood. Monterey, 



Best Scroll Saw. A. J. Taintor. Lee. 



M. T. AVnEEi.ER, 

 C. D. Langdon. 

 Daniel Warner, 



__ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Your committee regret the deficiency in the entries of the smaller au ricul 

 tural implements in common use. and feel ureat embarrassment in deciding u p 

 on the merits of many of the articles in their division, since one cannot fully 

 determine their working capacity without seeing them in use, and feel that they 

 may no nearer reach a correct decision, than a committee on fast trotting could 

 by looking at the horses in the stable ■ but as we are called upon by the rules 

 of the society to do the best we can under the circumstances, we hope our de- 

 cisions will meet with your approval. 



Whole number of entries, 21. 



Mower and Harrow, Thomas H. Curtiss, Great Barrington, $4 00 



Colton's Iron and Steel Harrow, J. A. Kline, Egremont. 2 00 



Pulverizing Harrow, Bradley * Son, Syracuse, N. Y,, I 00 



Buckeye Mower, Luther Winch, Sheffield, 4 00 



