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Best horse fork, C. G. Hollenbeck of Great Barrington, 

 2d do., horse fork, A. Shears of Sheffield, 

 We recommend the following: extra premiums: — 

 Two corn baskets, Samuel Goodrich of Stockbridgc, 

 Corn planter, Harper & Partridge of New York, 

 Fruit picker, Turner & Co., Wollcottville, Ct., 

 Potato hooks, A. Hecamer of New Castle, N. Y., 

 Ox yoke, Rollin Thompson of Sandisfield, 

 Gate, E. A. Hulbcrt of Great Barrington, 

 Garden force pump, II. T. Bobbins of Great Barrington, 

 All of which is respectfully submitted. 



N. Race, } 



Leonard Potter, > 

 Albert Ticknor, ) 



ANIMALS. 



FIRST division. 



The committee on Fat, Working and Fancy Oxen, have awarded pre- 

 miums as follows: — 



Best yoke of fat oxen, Luther S. Butler of Lenox, $10 00 



2d do., Jared Lewis of Great Barrington, 8 00 



Best yoke of working oxen, F. G. Abbey of Great Barrington, 10 00 

 2d do., W. Crissey of Great Barrington, 8 00 



3d do., H. H. B. Turner of Great Barrington, 00 



4th do., E. N. Hubbard of Great Barrington, 5 00 



5th do., George O. Peck of Lenox, 4 00 



Best pair of fancy matched oxen, Miles Avery of Great Barrington, 10 00 

 2d do., M. W. Butler of Lenox, 8 00 



Leonard Tuttle, 

 Frederick Fitch, J- Committee. 

 Henry Tobey, 



second division. 

 Entries — four-years-old, 6; threc-years-old, 8. 



The committee in the second division, embracing four-years-old oxen, and 

 three-y cars-old steers have attended to their duties and submit the follow- 

 ing report: 



For the best four-years-old oxen, Miles Avery of Great Barrington, $8 00 



2d do., Elisha Collins of (Great Barrington, 7 00 



3d do., E. R, Joyner of Sheffield, GOO 



4th do., J. P. Tobey of Great Barrington, 5 00 



5th do., Rufus C. Fargo of Monterey, 4 00 



6th do., John E. Harris of Egrcmont, 3 00 



