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Samuel Warne, Mount Pleasant Mills, for a barrel of extra fine 

 Sciln dried Indian meal. Silver medal. 



Franks & Stuart, Warren co., N. Y., for a barrel of fine kiln dried 

 Indian meal. Gardner's Farmers' Dictionary. 



Hecker & Brothers, Croton Mills, Cherry-street, ior a barrel of 

 Graham or unbolted flour. Silver medal. 



Hecker & Brothers, Croton Mills, Cherry-street, for farina, groats 

 and maccaroni:. Diploma. 



PLOWING. 



William Gourley, farmer to H. Robinson, for the best plowing. 

 'Silver cup, $8. 



Asa B. Munn, Orange, N. J., for the second best plowing. Silver 

 medal. 



Matthew Rae, for the third best plowing. Diploma. 



SPADING. 



Joseph Mullery, for the best spading of ground, 20 -|- 10 feet. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



W. P. Lodge, for the second best spading. Silver medal. 

 J. P. Lodge, for the third best spading. Diploma. 



TESTING OF PLOWS AT WHITE PLAINS. 



Miner & Horton, Peekskill, N. Y., for the best plow, turning a 

 furrow 16 inches, and 8 inches deep. Silver cup, $8. 



John Mayher & Co., 195 Front-street, for the 2d best plow, turn- 

 ing a furrow 16 inches wide and 8 inches deep. Silver medal. 



B. Myers, Newark, N. J., for the best plow, turning a furrow 12 

 inches wide and 6 inches deep. Silver cup. 



John Moore, 193 Front-street, for the 2d best plow, turning a fur- 

 row 12 inches wide and 6 inches deep. Silver medal. 



VEGETABLES. 



E. W. Fiske, Gowanus, L. I., for the choicest assortment of culi- 

 nary vegetables. Silver cup, $8. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for the best varieties of vegeta- 

 ble roots for cattle. Silver cup, $8. 



E. H. Kimball, Flatlands, L. I., for the best 12 long blood beets. 

 Bridgeman's Gardeners' Assistant. 



Charles Williams, Harsimus, N. J., for the best turnip rooted beets. 

 Am. Agriculturist. 



