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boats and oars. 

 Judges — Eugene Farr, Wm. Dela Montagnie, R Fish. 

 C. J. Thorns, 178 Chambers-street, for the best race boat, silver 

 medal. E. Page, 20 West-street, for the best oars, siver medal. 



GEN-E^S BOOTS AND SHOES. 



Judges — N. A. Rogers, Jos. Bradley, P. S. Underhill. 



Johu Ready 127 Nassau-street, for the best patent leather boots, 

 and the best calf dress boots, silver medal. Edwin A. Brooks, 

 150 Fulton street, for a good cork sole boot, diploma. William 

 Snell, 43 Fulton- street, Brooklyn, L. I., for an ingenious crimp- 

 ing machine for moulding gaiter boots, silver medal. 



LADIES BOOTS AND SHOES. 



Judges — Chas. Middleton, A. S. Rogers, Henry Nunns. 



Benjamin Shaw, 73 Canal-street, for the best white satin fair 

 stitched gaiters, and a case of superior ladies' fancy gaiter boots, 

 and slippers, gold medal. S. Cantrel, 336 Bowery, for the best 

 case of imitation of French shoes and boots, silver medal. Geo. 

 Nicholls, New- York, for the workmanship on white gaiter boots, 



for very superior talent, gold medal. 



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fiRITTANNIA WARE. 



Judges — Lucius Hart, James Y. Watkins. 



John H. Whitlock, Troy, N. Y., for cast and turned Brittannia 

 ware. A silver medal having been before awarded, diploma. 

 Yale & Curtis, 106 Elm-street, for a safety fluid lamp, diploma. 



BRUSHES. 



Judges— R. Tweed, J. C. Skaden, H. R, Mount. 



William Cross, 25 John-street, for specimens of hair brushes, 

 diploma. Steele & Co., 53 Nassau-street, for specimens of feather 

 brushes. A gold medal having been before awarded, diploma. 



CABINET W^ARE. 



Judges— J. C. Baldwin, G. Ponsot, E. W. Hutchings. 



P. Weller, 178 Centre-street, fur the best carved mouldings, 

 silver medal. Christophe Volkert, 93 Elm-street, for the second 

 best carved mouldings, diploma. Isaac Duryea, Broome-street, 

 for a bureau and wash stand, made of red cedar, silver medal. 



