194 
Frizes of the New York State Agricultural Fair, 1842, 
$5 
Class XIII.—No award. 
Class XIY.— Native, yearling Heifers . 
2 To L. V. Y. Schuyler, 
Class XV. 
To E. Chesebro, Dairy Cow, Diploma. 
Working Oxen. 
1 To Winthrop Phelps, Chatham, $20 
2 ££ Benjamin Aikin, Greenbush, 12 
3 «« W. N. Sill, Bethlehem, 8 
4 ££ Henry Adams, ££ 5 
5 ££ J. L. Ten Eyck, “ Diploma. 
Steers. —No award. 
Fat Cattle. 
1 To P. N. Rush, Syracuse, $20 
2 “ Charles Godfrey, Geneva, 12 
3 a a a a 8 
4 <£ T. E. Jones, Utica, Diploma. 
Fat Sheep. 
1 To F. M. Rotch, Butternuts, S. Down wether, $10 
2 “ J. McD. McIntyre, Albany, 5 
3 a « “ ££ Diploma. 
Stallions over 4 years old. 
1 To E. Long & Son, Cambridge, Eclipse, $20 
2 « ££ £< ££ Sir Henry, 12 
3 “ D. McKinney, Menaville, Magnum, Diploma. 
A premium was given Mr. Sotham for his English 
black cart horse, Sampson. 
Stallions , 3 years old. —No award. 
Breeding Mares and Colts. —No award. 
Matched Horses. 
1 To Edward Brinckerhoff, Albany, $15 
2 ££ Robert Johnson, Florida, 10 
3 ££ Peter F. Mesick, Ghent, 5 
Boars. 
1 To Wm. Salisbury, Leeds, Berkshire. $10 
2 ££ John Lossing, Albany, Berkshire. 8 
3 ££ Samuel Shaw, Berlin, ££ 5 
4 ££ J. B. Nott, Albany, Cheshire, Diploma. 
5 ££ Cha’s Thornton, Watervliet, Berkshire, do 
6 ££ S. G. Crocker, Kinderhook, do do 
7 ££ C. N. Bement, Albany, do do 
Breeding Sows. 
1 To T. C. Abrahams, Watervliet, Berkshire. $10 
2 ££ Benj. Gibson, Albany, do 8 
3 “ Gerrit Donaldson, Bethlehem do 5 
4 “ Gerrit Middleton, Albany do Diploma. 
Several Diplomas were recommended to others. 
Sheep —■Long Wooled Bucks . 
1. To Thomas Dunn, Guilderland, $10 
2. ££ J. McDonald McIntyre, Albany, 8 
3. ££ E. C. Delavan, Ballston Centre, 5 
4. ££ L. D. Clift, Somers, Diploma 
Pen of 3 Ewes, 
1. To Corning & Sotham, Albany, $10 
2. ££ L. D. Clift, Somers, 8 
3. ££ T. Dunn, Guilderland, 5 
4. ££ J. McD. McIntyre, Albany, Diploma 
Middle Wooled Sheep — Bucks. 
1. To J. McD. McIntyre, $10 
2. ££ F. M. Rotch, Butternuts, 8 
3. ££ S. Wait, Montgomery, 5 
4. ££ do. do. Diploma 
Pen of 3 Ewes. 
1. To F. M. Rotch, $10 
2. ££ J. McD. McIntyre, 8 
3. ££ S. Wait, 5 
4. ££ C. N. Bement, Albany, Diploma 
Fine Wooled Sheep — Bucks. 
1. To Chas. W. Hull, New Lebanon, $10 
2. ££ Henry D. Grove, Hoosick, 8 
3. ££ John Mott, Mechanicsvilie, 5 
Pen of 3 Erves. 
1. To Henry D. Grove, $10 
2 <£ do.- 8 
3. ££ C.W. Hull, Diploma 
Plows.— There was a fine assortment of superior 
Plows on the ground, but the Committee, after an invest¬ 
igation,with all the time and facilities within their reach, 
were not able to satisfy themselves of the respective mer¬ 
its of each; and they very properly concluded to postpone 
any further trial till the next Annual Meeting. In the 
mean time, they recommend that the Executive Com¬ 
mittee increase the premium to an amount more worthy 
the attention of scientific mechanics. The Ag’l Soc. 
of Massachusetts awarded two premiums of $100 and 
$75; and it is believed by this liberal policy, they pushed 
improvement in this most important farm implement, 
further in one year than would otherwise have been 
done in twenty. 
Threshing Machines. 
1. To John A. Pitts, Albany, $20 
2. ££ D. G. Stafford, Syracuse, 10 
3. ££ L. Bostwick, N. York, Diploma 
Straw Cutters. 
1. To Wm. Hovey, Worcester, Mass. $8 
2. ££ J. Standish, Fishkill Landing, 5 
3. ££ Botts & Burfoot, Richmond, Va., Diploma 
Cutting Machine for Horse Power. 
To R. Sinclair, Baltimore, Md., best, Diploma 
Horse Rakes. 
2. To J. Downer, Castleton, $5 
3. ££ Lewis Stiman, Bethlehem, Diploma 
Fanning Mills. 
1. To J. T. Grant & Co., Scaghticoke, $8 
2. ££ P. W. Dickie, Phelps, 5 
3. ££ John R. Bullock, New Scotland, Diploma 
Harrows. 
1. To Marcus Adams, Ogden, $8 
2. “ Christopher Proctor, Bethlehem, 5 
3. ££ Daniel Caley, do. Diploma 
Cultivators. 
1. To Joseph H. Coons, $8 
2. ££ Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, Worcester, Mass., 5 
1. ££ Eliakim Elmer, Delta, Diploma 
££ J. C. Langdon, Troy, Horse Hoe, Diploma 
Corn Crushers. 
1. To Obed Hussey, Baltimore, Md., 8 
2. ££ R. Sinciair, Jr. do. 0 
3. ££ Jas. Murray, do. 4 
4. ££ Do. do. Hand Crusher, Diploma 
To T. R. Hussey, Auburn, for Harvesting Machine, $ 10 
££ Calvin Olds, Marlboro 5 Yt. for Grain Sower, Dip. 
££ J. A. Whitford, Saratoga Springs, Corn Sheller 
and Cleaner, Diploma 
£ - C. N. Bement, Albany, for Poultry House, Diploma 
££ Henry Burden, for Horse Shoes, made by ma¬ 
chinery, Diploma 
££ Daniel Caley, Bethlehem, for his improved Pro¬ 
bang Premium 
££ W. S. Jacks, Catskill, Hay and Cotton Press, $5 
££ Mr. Crowell, Lime Rock, Ct., Thermometer 
Churn, Diploma 
££ Collins & Stone, Hartford, Ct., Cheese Press, Dip. 
££ H. Clark, Petersburgh, Hoe, Diploma 
Cocoons. 
1. To Miss L. Steele, $15 
2. ££ David Palmer, White Plains, 10 
3. ££ A. P. Heartt, Troy, $5 
4. ££ David Palmer, Diploma 
Reded Silk. 
1. To David Palmer, $15 
2. ££ A. P. Heartt, 10 
3. ££ D. Palmer, 5 
4. ££ E. Marks, Navarino, Diploma 
