No. 149.] 95 



Benjamin Myers, Newark J N.J.,No. 94, furrow 16 inches wide 

 by 8 inches deep, second premium. 



John Moore's No. 19^, furrow 12 inches wide and 6 inches 

 deep , first premium. 



John Mayher & Co.'s, Eagle B., furroAv 12 inches wide and 6 

 inches deep, second premium. 



D. K. SHERWOOD, 

 NICHOLAS WYCKOFF, 

 THOMPSON C. MUNN, 



Judges. 



REPORT ON THE SPADING MATCH. 



The undersigned, a committee who were appointed to superin- 

 tend the spading match held at Tarry town, Westchester county, 

 on the 11th day of October instant, respectfully report : 



That your committee on the 11th day of October proceeded to 

 Tarry town, in the cars of the Hudson River rail road, which 

 gratuitously furnished free tickets each way to such members of 

 the committee as went from the city of New-York. 



That they arrived at the village of Tarrytown in the morning 

 of said day, and soon after 10 o'clock they met the committee 

 appointed by the agricultural and horticultural society of West- 

 chester county, to unite in the exhibition of the ploughing and 

 spading matches of the American Institute to be held in that 

 village. 



That the grounds selected for the spading and ploughing matches 

 were laid off adjacent to each other on the farm of Mr. Abraham 

 Storms, situated on the west side of the old and main road leading 

 from Tarrytown to Sing Sing, and north east of the railway sta- 

 tion in the former village. 



That soon after their arrival your committee was met by the 

 president and ofl&cers of the Westchester agricultural and horti- 

 cultural society, who were holding the annual fair of the society 

 at that place. 



