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REPORTS ON AWARDS. GROUP XVII. I. McLear & Kendall, Wilmington, Del., U. S. FOUR PLEASURE CARRIAGES. Report.—Commended for good workmanship and material and very reasonable prices. 2. Wood Brothers, New York, N. Y., U. S. SEVEN PLEASURE CARRIAGES. Report.—Commended for very good workmanship, general good finish and outline; a handsome and large exhibit. 3. William D. Rogers & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. SIX PLEASURE CARRIAGES. Report.—Commended for uniform excellence, superior workmanship, perfection of finish, and elegance of style, in both heavy carriages and light wagons. 4. Pray Brothers, Boston, Mass., U. S. ONE GODDARD PATTERN BUGGY, ONE TROTTING SULKY. Report.—The finish and general workmanship are superior; likewise the patent axle* trees, with spiral springs in place of washers, are worthy of special notice. 5. J. B. Brewster & Co., New York, N. Y., U. S. SEVEN PLEASURE CARRIAGES. Report.—Commended for good construction, workmanship, and materials; also for good style and finish; an extensive and creditable exhibit. 6. Charles S. Caffrey, Camden, N.J., U. S. SIX LIGHT CARRIAGES. Report.—Commended for good material, finish, and taste; well adapted for light work. 7. Joseph Beckhaus, Philadelphia, Pa., U. S FOUR PLEASURE CARRIAGES. Report.—Commended for good general workmanship. 8. James Goold & Co., Albany, N. Y., U. S. SLEIGHS AND CARRIAGES. Report.—Heavy and light carriages and sleighs, all showing good and substantial work manship, and at moderate prices. 9