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17. E. Belknap, best 12 parsnips, $ 50 



17. « « " variety of squashes, 50 



17. « " '' white turnips, 50 



17. " « <' yellow " 50 



17. « « '• blood beets, 50 



28. D. D. Tooker, best peck of potatoes, 50 



11. John Fuller, " red onions, 50 



to. P. E. Pierce, « tomatoes, 60 



P. C. TANNER, 

 J. P. HITCHINGS, 

 S. B. TREAD WELL, 



Coynmittee. 



* 



GRAIN. 



10. L. B. Woodard, best bushel blue stem wheat, 1st premium, 1 00 

 i. T. B. Tooker, 2d best bushel Australian wheat, 2d premium, 50 

 6. W. Bronson, 12 oars yellow corn, 50 



11. A. W. Ingraham, 1 2 ears white corn, 50 



8. Win. Clapp, 1 bushel yellow oats, 50 



16. A. R. Winchell, 1 bushel white beans, ' 50 



A. HUNT, 



WM. POOL, 



A. W. INGRAHAM, 



ComtnlUec. 



\ 



FLOUR AND BREAD. 



1. P. B. Loomis, best barrel double sup. flour, 1 00 



-39. Mrs, D. Chapell, best 2 loaves of bread, 50 



JOHN ROGERS, 

 MRS. D. CHAPELL, 

 MRS. BEN.J. STEVENS, 



Comm{t(ee. 



PLOWING MATCH. 



The Cominittoe appointed as judges of the plowing match, respect- 

 fully report that, at the time and place appointed, Messrs. J. Tooker and 

 H. H. Vandercook appeared and competited for the purses offered, with 

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