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varieties of native grapes and hardy, those from Solomon 

 Manning, J. "W. Manning, and David Clement, were very 

 excellent and deserving of general cultivation. There wero 

 some very fine specimens of Hamburgh and Sweet Water 

 grapes, from the grounds of Gen. Low, G. B. Chandler, 

 Esq., and Abial Chandler, of Concord. 



The Committee, in view of the whole, have agreed upon 

 the following premiums : — 



For the best six varieties of apples, to David Cle- 

 ment, of Hudson, $4 00 

 Second best, to Samuel Moore, Loudon, 3 00 

 Third " Stephen Carlton, Concord, Transactions. 

 Best specimen of grapes, to Solomon Manning, Bed- 

 ford, 1 00 

 Second best, J. W. Manning, Bedford, Diploma. 

 Best half peck cranberries, to George Fox, New 



Ipswich, 3 00 



A. Blanchard, Concord, for quinces, . Transactions. 



WM. W. WHIPPLE, for the Committee. 



VEGETABLES. 



S. S. Chamberlain, Chester, for best and largest 



variety, $5 00 



J. E. Tyler, Concord, 3 00 



Wm. B. Peters, " • Transactions. 



C. C. Clark, " for best lot sweet potatoes. 



Transactions. 



Moody A. Pillsbury, Boscawen, best peck table 



potatoes. Transactions. 



Jacob Noyes, Concord, best 20 turnips, " 



lliram Simpson, " best four pumpkins, " 



