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Paul Buchanan, Newark, N. J., for the best bushel of barley, 

 (emir, very large.) Silver medal. 



E. Sherman, Searsville, N. Y., for the best bushel of buckwheat. 

 Colman's European Agr. 



Flour, Meal, Sfc. 



Judges — A. B. Hance, S. Valentine, John Romei. 



Hecker & Brother, New-York, for the best and very superior 

 wheat flour. Silver cup, $10. 



Ross & Davis, Rochester, N. Y., for the second best wheat flour. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



Bensel & Holman, New- York, for very fine corn farina, 

 hominy, and samp. Silver medal. 



Hecker & Brother, New-York, for superior prepared floiu'. A 

 gold medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



Hecker k Brother, New- York, for very fine wheat farina, grits, 

 &c. Silver medal. 



Products of the Dairy — Butter and Cheese. 



Judges — Chas. M. Carpenter, Jesse K. Weeks, Aaron Car- 

 penter. 



E. Sherman, Searsville, N. Y., for the best specimen of butter. 

 Silver cup, $10. 



Mrs. J. S. Hopkins, Goshen, N. Y., for the second best butter. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



L. G. Andi-ews, Goshen, N. Y., for the third best butter. Silver 

 medal. 



Samuel G. Stryker, Gravesend, L. I., for butter of fine quality. 

 Farmer's Dictionary. 



J. W. Dunsmore, New- York, for a shipping cheese of very good 

 quality. Silver medal. 



Wine. 



Judges— A. D. Frye, Wm. Ebbett, P. B. Mead. 



N. Longworth, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the best American wine. 

 A gold medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



J. D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the second best American 

 wine. Silver medal- 

 Charles A. Hulse, Washingtonville, N. Y., for very fine Isa- 

 bella wine. Silver medal. 



Paul Buchanan, Newark, N. J., for Isabella wine of fine quality. 

 Elliot's Fruit Book. 



Mrs. M. C. Conover, New-York, for very good currant wine. 

 Trans. Am. Institute. 



