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Book Binding. 



Judges— William Ebbitt, J. N. Wells, Jr. 



James Forster, 50 Division street, for the best specimens of 

 book binding. Eronze medal. 



Mathews & Clasback, 645 Broadway, for the second best speci- 

 mens of book binding. Diploma. 



Boats and Oars. 



Judges — J. E. Davidson, R. Fish, Q, C. Degrove, E. Dela 

 Montagnie. 



W. H. & J. S. Dai-ling, 368 South street, for the best race-boat. 

 Silver medal. 



Joseph Colton, 335 Broadway, for the best life-boat. Silver med. 



Ezekiel Page, Erie county, Penn., E. W. Page, agent, 20 West 

 street, for the best oars, sweeps and sculls. (A silver medal 

 having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



C. L. Ingersoll & Son, 250 South street, for the best barge. 

 Bronze medal. 



Henry T. Rigby, South Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best 

 race boat. Diploma. 



C. L Ingersoll k Son, 250 South street, for the second best 

 working boat. Diploma. 



Henry Mitchell, 256 South street, for the second best spruce 

 oars. Diploma. 



Henry Mitchell, 256 South street, for the second best club boat 

 oars. Diploma. 



William P. Glading, 85 Cannon street, for a patent rowlock. 

 Diploma. 



Gentlemen'' s Boots and Shoes. 



Judges — N. A. Rogers, D. S. Fowler, H. Martin. 



S. Cahill, 377 Broadway, for the best riding boots. Silver medal. 



E. A. Brooks, 575 Broadway, for the best patent leather 

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



John Ready, 127 Nassau street, for the best quilted bottom 

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



Ladies'* Boots and Shoes. 



Judges— S. Cantrell, 0. S. Watkins. 



Benj. Shaw, Canal street, for the best ladies boots. (A gold 

 medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



J. B. Miller & Co., 134 Canal street, for the best children's 

 boots and shoes. Bronze medal. 



Wade & Ware, 197 Sixth Avenue, for the second best chil- 

 dren's shoes. Diploma. 



