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BOATS AND OARS 



Judges— Eugene Farr, R. Fish, Wm. De La Montaguie, jr. 



J. L. Tobey, 300 West St., for the best boat, " Sea Drift." Sil- 

 Ter medal. 



George W. James, Brooklyn, for the second best boat, " E. P- 

 Valentine." Diploma. 



Ezekiel Page, 20 West St., for the best oars and sweeps. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



* BOOK BINDING. 



Judges— Thomas S. Smith, Charles Harvey, P. Hogan 



Francis & Loutrel, 77 Maiden Lane, for the best blank books. 

 Diploma. ^ 



Bowne & Co., 150 Pearl St., for the second best blank books. 

 Diploma. 



Henry Fairclough, 194 Fulton St., for a beautiful specimen «f 

 book binding. Silver medal. 



ladies' boots and shoes. 

 Judges— E. J. Smith, C. Middleton, A. S. Rogers 



Benjamin Shaw, 73 Canal St., for the best gaiter boots and satin 

 slippers- Silver medal. 



W. L. Whiting, 435 Broadway, for the best black gaiter boots 

 with welt and spring heel. Silver medal. 



BRITANNIA AND PLATED WARE. 



Judges— Luceus Hart, Wm. F. Sumner, Stephen Curtis, jr. 



Reed & Barton, Taunton, Mass., J. & G. Berrian, agents, 601 

 Broadway, for best specimens of plated Britannia ware. Silver 

 medal. * 



Filley& Mead, Philadelphia, Pa., T. T. Wilmerding, agent, 

 193 Pearl St., for nickel silver ware. A Silver medal having 

 been before awarded. Diploma - 



Camp & Co., Clark and Wilson, agents, 13 Cliflf st., for Ger 

 man silver plated spoons. Diploma 



