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^ RECOMMENDATORY NOTICES. 



R B. Perry, five buck lambs : " three of these are fair, and two of them 



superior. No competition." 

 Richard Johnson, a buck ; " coarse-wooled, good grade, not on premium 



list." 



SWINE. 



Judges — H. L. Wilcox, I. C. Atherton, P. A. Skinner. 

 Boars — first premium to A. Crapser; second to Cyrus Peabody. 

 Sow and five pigs — first premium to R. B. Perry ; second to W. R. 

 Scoville. 



POULTRY. 



Judges. — R. P. Aitken, Jonathan Cudney. 



Cock and hen — second premium to George Buckingham ; third to 

 Benjamin Pearson. 



Lot of poultry not less than five — fii-st premium to Geo rge Aplin ; sec- 

 ond to George Buckingham. 



FARMING IMPLEMENTS, (eXCEPT PLOWS.) 



Judges. — Wm. Tanner, Charles Bates. 

 Farm wagons — premium to Gahan & Decker. 

 Harrows — premium to R, A. Carman. 

 Straw Cutters — premium to W. Knickerbocker. 

 Hay rigging for wagon — premium to R. A. Carman. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



Judges — John W. King, G. S. Hopkins, A. T. Grossman. 

 "Wagon harness for farm — premium to Ward Gazlay. 

 Buckskin mittens — premium to David Mather. 

 Buckskin gloves — premium to David Mather. 



DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS. 



. Judges recommend discretionary premiums to Joseph Woolhouse, 

 for a panel door, exhibited as a specimen of graining. "The Commit- 

 tee recommend this piece of work as a highly meritorious specimen 

 of Oak graining, and worthy of a premium. It can't be beat." 

 J. B. Clark & Manly Miles, for case of preserved birds, No. 34. 

 J. B. Clark & Manly Miles, for case of preserved birds, No. 35. 

 J.B. Clark & Manly Miles, for case of preserved insects, No. 36. 

 John W. Whiting, for a one horse cart. 



