216 N. II. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



There ■were two competitors for plowing with herscs, 

 and those were so different in character that they could 

 hardly be compared with each other. 



Charles Wright, Keene, plowed seven inches deep 

 and did the work very well, and to him the com- 

 mittee a^ard a premium of 6 00 



James B. Elliot, Keene, plowed with a Michigan 



plow, ten inches deep, and his premium is 4 00 



The committee would remark that the time of plowing 

 one-eighth of an acre varied from seventeen to tliirty min- 

 utes, but this was taken as only one consideration in mak- 

 ing the several awards, which is respectfully submitted. 



J. K. SMITH, for committee. 



FRUIT AXD VEGETABLES. 



The committee on Fruit, Vegetables and Seed Corn, 

 award premiums as follows : — 



Elijah Blake, Keene, best display of seed corn, $1 00 



P. W. Taylor, Hinsdale, second best. Transactions. 



T. H. Leverctt, Keene, best display of garden vege- 

 tables, 1 00 

 Noah W. Hardy, Nelson, second best, Transactions. 

 Albert Church, Keene, best display of winter apples, 3 00 

 P. W. Taylor, Hinsdale, second best, 2 00 

 Parmerly Carlton, Winchester, third best, 1 00 

 Asahcl Tower, Winchester, fourth best, Transactions. 

 Asahel Tower, " best display of summer 



and fall apples, 3 00 



Albert Church, Keene, second best, 2 00 



Pev. E. Davis, :Marlboro', third best, 1 00 



Curtis Fay, Ashuelot, fourth best. Transactions. 



