NORTH WALDO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Secretary's Report. 



The Third Annual Show and Fair of the North Waldo Agricul- 

 tural Society was held at Unity Village on the 21st and 22d of 

 October last. The weather was very fine, and the attendance 

 larger than at any previous exhibition of the Society. The show 

 of stock, especially oxen, was said by good judges to have been as 

 good as at any show in this part of the State. Several pairs were 

 on exhibitio'n, girting from seven feet to seven feet, eight inches, 

 nicely matched and fine shape, several good stock and dairy cows, 

 a good show of steers and heifers, calves, &c., some extra good 

 horses, and of course some not so good. 



Quite a number of sheep were shown, most of them of the long 

 wool variety, and a large number of bucks. 



In the crop department, but few entries were made, but the 

 statements showed a large yield per acre, viz : Corn, 80 bushels, 

 shelled, per acre ; wheat, 20 bushels per acre ; barley, 30 bushels 

 per acre. 



Of manufactured articles quite a variety was presented. Fruit 

 was scarce, but several fine samples of apples were on the tables, 

 most of them winter varieties. The dairy was well represented by 

 several parcels of excellent butter, and some first rate cheese. 



On the second day of the Fair, had the inevitable horse (rot (which 

 by the way don't amount to much). In the afternoon an excellent 

 address by E. H. Prescott of this town. 



Respectfully, 



B. B. Stevens, Secretary. 



