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AWARDS OF PREMIUMS. 
MACHINERY, MANUFACTURES, AND WORKS OF 
ART. 
FARMING- IMPLEMENTS. 
v Wm. F. Porter, - Madison. 
Judges,.. < 0. G. Ewing, - La G-range. 
( Jas. Dayis, . Waukesha. 
The Committee on Farm Implements have performed their 
duty as best they could, and awarded the following premiums : 
John Esch, Milwaukee, 1 st premium on Light Farm Wagon,.Dip. or $5 
Hansel & Co., Milwaukee, 2d do.do. 3 
J. H. Learned, Oak Creek, 1st do Land Roller,. . 5 
.... do.do.do.... Land Harrow,. 3 
Iverson & Reeves, Thompsonville, Is do Steel Plow for stiff soil,.Cert. 
J. C. Mitchell, Milwaukee, best and most numerous collection of Agricul¬ 
tural Implements,. ....Dip. 
F. C. Curtis, Rocky Run, 1 st premium on doz. Brooms,. 2 
Pierce County Agricultural Society, 1 st do Steel Crossing Plow,... ...Cert. 
A. K. Cutts, Janesville, 1 st do Fanning-Mill,.Dip. 
Manny, Blinn & Co., Rockford, Ill., 2d do Fanning-Mill,. 3 
Henry Mitchell, Racine, 1 st do Stubble Plow for light soil,.Cert. 
R. W. Gates & Co., Chicago, best Portable Hay and Cattle Weighing Scales 
for farm use,.Dip. and 5 
E. & T. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt., best Platform Scales,. 5 
.do.do.do..show of Scales of one manu¬ 
facture,..'.Dip. and 5 
Orman Coe, Port Washington, 2d premium on Rotary Cultivator,. 2 
... .do.do.2d do Rotary Potato Digger, 
....do .do.2d do Patent Harrow,. 2 
Coe’s rotary cultivator. 
The exhibition in this 
important department was 
not so full as it should have 
been. Of plows , particu¬ 
larly—that most important 
of all farm implements— 
the show was more meagre 
than ought to have charac¬ 
terized a County Fair. 
Respectfully submitted, 
WM. F. PORTER, Ch’n. 
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