130 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



M. G. Hubbard, Penn Yan, N. Y., the second best mo wing ma- 

 chine. Bronze medal. 



Plowing Match. 



Judges — R. L. Waterbury, Nicholas Wyckoff, John A. Bunting. 



Ira Peck, Orange, N. J., for the best plowing. Silver cup, $i 5. 



Asa B. Munn, Orange, N. J., for the second best plowing. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



Andrew Fitzpatrick,4Iarlem, N, Y., for the third best plowing. 

 Silver medal. 



Spading Match. 



Judges — Adrian Bergen, Alfred Bridgeman. 



William Beaty, Mott Haven, N. Y., for the best spading. Silver 

 cup, $10. 



James Vance, 6th avenue, cor. 125th street, for the second best 

 spading. Silver cup, |8. 



Roger O'Connor, 7th avenue and 127th street, for the third best 

 spading. Silver medal. 



MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT, 



.Architectural Drawing. 



Judges — Martin E. Thompson, Jno. B. Snook. 



Donald McKenzie, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best architectural 

 drawings. Diploma. 



Duggin k. Holly, 335 Broad Avay, for five frames of architectural 

 drawings. Diploma. 



Building Materials. 



Judges — Walter Roome, Charles B. Hamlin. 



Hydeville Marble Works, 42d street, between 5th and 6th 

 avenues, for the best slate stone mantels, marbleized. (A gold 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



William S. Ford, 182 West 25th street, for the best sliding and 

 swinging window sash and frame. (A silver medal having been 

 before awarded.) Diploma. 



S. K. Brick & Co., South Brooklyn, L. I., for the best fire brick, 

 fire tile and retort. (A silver medal having been before awarded.) 

 Diploma. 



G. R. Jackson &Co., 201 Centre street, for the best vault light. 

 Silver medal. 



F. G. Lucky, 75 Nassau street, for the best building blocks. 

 (A silver medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



