TRANSACTIONS. 147 



Henry Hay ward, ^' for pears, 75 



S. F. Stearns, " for best peaches, 2 00 



David Clement, Hudson, second best, 1 00 



Charles Kichardson, Manchester, for best display of 



grapes 1 50 



Solomon Manning, Bedford, for best Isabella and 



Diana grapes, 1 50 



R. Mitchell, ^lanchestcr, for best native grape, 1 50 



Mrs. 0. W. Winegar, Manchester, for Isabella grapes, 1 00 

 J. W. Manning, Bedford, for Concord grapes. Diploma. 

 Solomon Manning, " for best quinces, 50 



B. F. Whitney, for a splendid show of fruit from 



Mass., Diploma. 



Henry R. Barrett, Amherst, for ground cherries, Dip'oma. 

 Henry Hayward, Manchester, for ground cherries, Diploma. 

 Mrs. Nancy L. Baker, " for four varieties do- 

 mestic wine, 1 50 

 Mrs. Elizabeth Hall, Manchester, for two varieties 



of wine, 1 00 



Mrs. Nancy L. Baker, Manchester, for best preserves, 1 00 



ANIMALS. 



Chase & Nourse, Milford, for best stallion eight 



years old, $6 00 

 Abel Chase, Milford, second best four years old 



stallion, 4 00 

 J. G. Morse, Francestown, third best, (French horse) 2 00 

 John Kimball, Weare, for best stallion three years 



old, 4 00 



Albert Riddle, Bedford, second best, 3 00 



John Roby, Weare, third best, 2 00 



Luther Colburn, New Boston, for yearling colt, 2 00 



Hiram Cross, Hudson, for best mare two years old, 4 00 



