110 N. H. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



seed; 100 lbs. marrow squashes; 1 1-2 bushel onions; and 

 all the vegetables for a family of three during the season ; 

 and all this from a little more than a quarter of an acre of 

 land, which, three years since, was a wilderness. Such a 

 result of taste, skill, energy and industry, deserves our com- 

 mendation, the imitation of all who possess a rood of land, 

 and, in our opinion, the first premium of the Society for 

 Kitchen Gardens. 



Eespectfully submitted. 



MOODY HOBBS, for the Committee. 



PLOWING. 



A. S. Blake, Keene, * . $8 00 



John Towns, Jr., Marlborough, 6 00 



A, W. Eastman, Keene, 4 00 



A. S. Burbank, Boscawen, 2 00 



Alfred Lawrence, Keene, Transactions. 

 George Harvey, Marlborough, for best work with 



Double Michigan Preuiiuni Plow, 10 00 



A. S. Blake, Keene, for best plowman, 3 00 



John Towns, Jr., Marlborough, 2 00 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, Judges, 



GRAINS. 



Charles Graham, Concord, for best specimens of 



winter wlu-at, $5 00 



Cyrus Dustin, Hopkinton, 3 00 



[This second specimen was not left for the Society, 

 according to rule, and therefore the premium 

 cannot be paid. — Sccy.'\ 



