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CAKE AND CONFECTIONERY. 



Judges— James R. Smith, John W. Chambers, Wm, Hall. 



Nathan Rainor, 400 Grand-street, for the best plum cake. 

 Silver medal. 



Benjamin Wilt, 324 Grand-street, for the second best plum cake. 

 Diploma. 



J. Govaert, 376 Pearl-street, for superior sweet chocolate and 

 cocoa. Silver medal. 



E. Lawrence, 11^ Third avenue, for superior fancy biscuit. 

 Diploma. 



F. Stokes, 280 Bowery, for excellent fancy biscuit. Diploma. 

 H. Tateosyan, 52 Second- street, for superior fig paste. Di- 

 ploma. 



Wm. L. Bull, 475 Broadway, for pomegranate and fruit paste. 

 Diploma. 



CARPETING. 



Judges— George W. Betts, William Sloan, Geo. E. L. Hyatt. 



Griswold & Co., Troy, N. Y., George Hastings & Co., agents, 5 

 South William-street, for the best velvet and tapestry carpeting. 

 Gold medal. 



A. & E. S. Higgius & Co., 22 Broad^street, for the second best 

 tapestry brussels and velvet carpeting. Silver medal. 



A. & E. S. Higgins & Co., 22 Broad-street, for superior impe- 

 rial three-ply carpetings. Diploma. 



Robert Kiers, 249 Fulton-street, Brooklyn, L. I., for superior 

 rag carpeting. Diploma. 



CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS AND AXLES. 



Judges — David A. Wood, John R. Lawrenee, Isaac Ford. 



Williams & Dingee, 14 Amity Place, for the best carriage. 

 Gold medal. 



John H. Wood, Miner & Stevens, agents, 368 Broadway, for the 

 best leather top wagon. Gold medal. 



John C. Ham, 360 Broadway, for second best leather top wa- 

 gon. Silver medal. 



Theo. V. Seaman, 124 8th-street, for the best wagon without 

 top. Silver medal. 



