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H. Johnson, Paterson, N. J., for the best black and ten terrier. 

 $2. 



Richard C. McCormick, Jr., Woodhaven, L. I., for tlie second 

 best black and tan terrier. $1. 



Richard C. McCormick, Jr., Woodhaven, L. I., for the best 

 Skye terrier. $2. 



John Suttle, New- York, for the second best Skye terrier. $1. 



MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT. 



Baths. 



Judges^ — Edward Gray, Edward Gray, M. D., John W. War- 

 ner, M. D., D. M. Reese, M. D. 



The J. L. Mott Iron Works, 264 Water street, for a self-acting 

 overflow bath-tub. DijDloma. 



Bells. 



Judges — Richard M. Hoe, Paul Stillman. 



A. Meneely's Sons, West Troy, N. Y., for the best toned 

 church bell. A gold medal having been before awarded, diploma. 



Jones & Hitchcock, Troy, N. Y., for the best casting of bells. 

 Silver medal. 



H. E. Coates, 316 Eroaclway, for alarm bells. Diploma. 



N. Hayman, 20 Forsyth street, for the best engine bells for 

 steamships. Dijiloma. 



Boats and Oars. 



Judges — John E. Davidson, Quincy C. Degrove. 



Francis' Metallic Lifr?-boat Co., Marshal Letforls. agent, 70 Broad 

 street, for the bestuiodei of metallic boat. A gold medal having 

 been before awarded. Diploma. 



Newman & Randall, 215 Front street, for the best yacht-boat. 

 Silver medal. 



George C. Newman, 245 Front street, for the best race-boat 

 (35 feet). Diploma. 



James Everson, Williamsbm-gh, L. I., for the best working 

 boat for passengers. Diploma. 



Ezekiel Page, Erie, Pa., E. W. Page, agent, 84 Barrow street, 

 for the best oars and sculls. A silver medal having been before 

 awarded. Diploma. 



Scott & Swanton, 109 South street, for the second best oars, 

 sculls, and boat-hook. Dij^loma. 



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