Best specimen of Belle Lucrative Pears, Ralph Little, Sheffield. $2 OO 



2d do, Mrs. F. Crippen, Sheffield, 1 00 



Best specimen of Bose Pears, E. J. Van Lennep, Great Barring^ton, 2 00 



2d do, B. F. Gilmore, Great Barrington, 1 00 

 Best specimen of Clarigan Pears, Zacheus Cande, Sheffield, • 2 00 



2d do, C. F. Post. Alford, 1 00 



Best specimen of Seckle Pears, Mrs. Egbert Shook, Sheffield, 2 00 



2d do, A. R. Turner, Great Barrington, 1 oa 



Best specimen of Sheldon Pears, Henry Dresser, Great Barringt<in, 2 00 



2d do, Ralph Little, Sheffield, 1 00 

 Best specimen of Plums (not less than five varieties), Mrs. T. Bartholomew, Sheffield, 3 00 



2d do. E. W. Rhoades, Sheffield, 2 00 



Best single variety of Plums. Mrs. Bartholomew, Sheffield, 2 00 



2d do, R. H. Bradford, Egremont, 1 00 



Best specimen of Quinces, H. F. Shufelt. Great Barrington, 3 00 



2d do. E. L. Heath, Stockbridge, 2 00- 



3d do, Henry Dresser, Great Barrington, 1 00 



DISCRETIONARY — PEARS. 



Howell, Zacheus Cande, Sheffield, 1 00 



Keefer, Mrs. T. Barthelomew, Sheffield, 1 00 



Pratt, Mrs. T. Bartholomew, Sheffield, 1 00 



Flemish Beauty. Ralph Little, Sheffield, 1 00 



Flemish Beauty, J. W. Campbell. Egremont, 1 00 



Dutchess, Miss Jessie Fuller, Pittsfield, 1 00 



Howell, E. J. Van Lennep. Great Barrington, 1 00 



Anjou, Mrs. F. Crippen, Sheffield, 1 00 



S. W. DOW, Committee. 

 Fourth Division. 



GRAPES. 



Whole number of entries, 4. Best specimen of Open-Air Grapes (of not more 

 than eight varieties), 3; best specimen of Grapes raised under Glass, 1. 



Best specimen of Grapes raised in the open air (not more than eight varieties), E. W. 



Rhoades. Sheffield, $.3 00 



2d do, Henry Dresser, Great Barrington, 2 00 



3d do, Dwight Boardman, Sheffield, ] 00 



Best specimen of Grapes raised under glass, Mrs. R. T. Coffing. Great Barrington. 4 00 



S. W. DOW, Committee. 

 Fifth Division. 



CANNED FRUITS AND PICKLES. 



Whole number of entries, 20. Be.st specimen of Canned Fruits, 7; best 

 specimen of Pickles, 8; Miscellaneous, 5. 



Best specimen of Canned Fruits. Mrs. Lillie Rote, New Marlboro, $3 00 



2d do, William P. Gale, Egremont. 2 00 



3d do, ^largaret Mullien, Sheffield, 1 OO 



Best specimen of Pickles, H. T. Cande, Sheffield. ,3 00 



2d do. John C. Smith. Sheffield, 2 00 



3d do, Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Sheffield, 1 oo 



C. J. POTTER. ) 



Mrs. L. J. WRIGHT, - Committee. 

 Mr.s. M. LUCHSINGER, \ 



Domestic Animals. 



First Division. 



FAT, WORKING AND DRAFT OXEN. 



Best yoke of Fat Oxen, Austin Holian, Great Barrington, $5 00 



2d do, F. K. Hinckley, Lee, 3 oO 



Best yoke of Working Oxen, William H. Hawley, Sandisfleld, 6 00 



2d do, Frederick Turner, Great Barrington, 5 oo 



3d do, Fernside Farm. Tyringham, 4 oO 



4th do, Frederick Abbey, Great Barrington. 3 00 



Best yoke of Draft Oxen, over 3,200 pounds, Frederick Turner, Great Barrington. 4 00 



2d do, Austin Holian, Great Barrington, 3 oo 



3d do, W. ri. and F. £. Hawley, Sandisfleld, 2 00 



Best yoke of Draft Oxen, 3,200 pounds or less, W. H. and F. E. Hawley, Sandisfleld, 4 00 



2d do, W. P. Turner, Great Barrington, 3 oo 



H. L. SMITH, } 



O. C. WHITBECK, >• Committee. 

 H. A. TOBEY. ) 



Second Division. 



THREE AND FOUR-TEAR-OLD AND NEAT STOCK. 



Best yoke of Four-year-old Oxen, 2 ; best yoke of Three-year-old Steers, 3 ; 

 best display of Native or Grade Neat Stock, 2. 



Best yoke of Four-year-old Oxen, George E. Hale. Tyringham, $.5 00 



2d do. W. H. Hawley and F. E. Hawley, Sandisfleld, 4 00 



Best yoke of Three-year-old Steers, Austin Holian, Great Barrington, 4 00 



2d do, W. P. Turner, Great Barrington, 3 oo 



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