A WARD OF Premiums. 47 



A. Christian, G5 Maiden Lane, New York, for perambulators and tbree -wheeled 

 velocipedes. Third medal and certificate. 



H. Carter & Son, 290 Pearl street, New York, for Bemis' carriage jack. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



John Monk, 229 Tenth avenue. New York, for a carriage wheel with metallic hub. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Hawley, McLure & Co., Utica, N. Y., for a collection of wagon axles, wagon skeins 

 and whiffletree hooks. Third medal and certificate. 



Sebastian & Baal, 704 Third avenue, New York, for improvements on wagons and 

 seat springs. Third medal and certificate. 



John C. Ham, 10 East Fourth street, New York, for a patent six seat circular 

 clarence front family carriage. First medal and diploma. 



The New York Saddle and Pad Company, 2 Rector street. New York, for rubber 

 lined horse collars, saddles and pads. Third mtdal and certificate. 



B. T. Henry, New Haven, Conn., for a single plate carriage spring. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Alfred Woodham, 221 Canal street, New York, for hoof cushions. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Goodenough Horse Shoe Company, 41 Dey street, New York, for horse shoes. 

 First medal and diploma. 



G. W. Barnes & Son, 315^^ Bowery, New York, for a safety head stall. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Kubber Coated Harness Company, Newark, N. J., for hard rubber coated harness 

 mountings. First medal and diploma. 



Chas. M. Theberath and Bro., 40 ^Mechanics street, Newark, N. J., for saddlery 

 hardware. Second medal and diploma. 



J. V. Waldron, 46 Beekman street. New York, for harness ornaments. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Charles Fraser, corner Readc and Hudson streets. New York, for a case of bridle 

 fronts. Third medal and certificate. 



Hotchkiss' Sous, 55 Chambers street, New York, for curry combs. Third medal 

 and certificate. 



Depaktment VI.— Group 3. 



Judges— 'MesHTs. Wii. L. Hull, Alden S. Sw^an, Jos. E. Dunham. 



Waters, Balch & Co., Troy, N. Y., for paper boats. First medal and diploma. 



Stephen Roberts, 114th street, Harlem, N. Y., for a cedar shell boat. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



E. W. Page, 69 West street. New York, for superior ash and spruce oars. Third 

 medal and certificate. 



Ryerson, Tripp & Chambers, 428 West Twenty-fifth street. New York, for boat 

 detaching apparatus. Third medal and certificate. 



John P. Teale, 165 Broadway, New York, for model of a steamboat with patent 

 rudder locks. Third medal nnd certificate. 



Frederick Wittram, Washington, D. C, for a patent anchor. Second meda] and 

 diploma. 



Nathan & Dreyfus, 105 Liberty street. New York, for Yie's India rubber life boat. 

 Third medal and certificate. 



Geo. Naunton, Twenty-sixth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for model 

 of a ship. Third medal and certificate. 



