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MACHINERY, NO. VII. 



Flouring, Mills, etc. 



Judges — Geo. Wade, Jacob Allen. 



Charles Ross & Co., 212 East 25tli street, N. Y., for tte best flouring 

 mill. Gold medal. 



G. Sanford, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (J. A. Bennet, agent, 45 Gold street), 

 for a farm flouring mill. Large silver medal. 



Thomas F. Waganer, Trenton, N. J. (S. A. Heath & Co., agents, 37 

 Park Row), for a grain huller. Bronze medal. 



Sanford & Price, Newark, N. J., for the best grain separator and smut 

 machine (Tobin's patent). Large silver medal. 



Harris Brothers, Elizabeth, N. J., for a smut and scouring machine. 

 Piploma. 



MACHINERY, NO. VIII. 



Sewing Machi?ies 

 Judges — Levi Reuben, John A. Schenck, James M. Bottum. 



Glass 1. — Shuttle or Lock-stitch Machines, for fainily and light manU' 



facturing purposes. 



Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co., 505 Broadway, for the best sew- 

 ing machine. (A gold medal having been before awarded.) Diploma. 



M. Finkle & Lyon, 503 Broadway, for the second best sewing machine. 

 Large silver medal. 



Ladd, Webster & Co., 500 Broadway, for the third best sewing machine. 

 Silver medal. 



Class 2. — Shuttle or Loch-stitch Machines, for heavy and general man- 

 ufacturing purposes. 



Eirst & Frost, 171 Suffolk street, for the best sewing machine. Large 

 silver onedal. 



M. Finkle & Lyon, 503 Broadway, for the second beat sewing machine. 

 Silver medal. 



Ladd, Webster & Co., 500 Broadway, for the third best sewing machine. 

 Bronze medal. 



Class 3. — Double Chain Stitch Machines, for family and light and 



heavy ivork. 



Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Co., 501 Broadway, for the best seW' 

 ing machine. Large silver medal. 



Merrill & LaCroix, 413 Broadway, for the second best sewing machine. 

 Silver medal. 



L. A. Bigelow, 421 Broadway, for the third best sewing machine. 

 Bronze medal. 



George C. Munson, 421 Broadway, for a tucking gauge. Diploma. 



machinery, no. IX. . 

 Miscellaneous hiventions. 

 Judges— B. Garvey, H. L. Stuart, Thos. P. How. 

 Norman Wiard, Janesville, Wisconsin, for a model of a steam ice boat. 

 Silver medal. 



