WALDO COr.MY SOCIETY. 



The Annual Show of tliis Society was beM at Belfast, lOth, 11th 

 and 12th of October. During the year past, this Society has pur- 

 chased and enclosed grounds (22 acres,) and made a half mile track. 

 The funds needful were raised by life membership. They propose 

 to erect a building next year by the same means. 



Among the premiums awarded were first premium on stallion, to 

 Wm. Murrey, of Freedom. 



To Charles 0. McKenney, for second best. 

 " George Morrill, for kst breeding mare. 

 " Wm. Ililt, for second best. 



" Hiram Seavey, Prospect, for Short horn bull, 3 years old. 

 " Eilmund P. Brown, for fine wool buck. 

 " Thomas McKinley, for long wool ewes. 

 " Daniel L Pitcher, for breeding sows. 



Crops. 

 To B M. Hawkins, Waldo, for 102^ bushels Indian corn on one 

 acre, — no statement made except of amount. 

 To Albert E. Clark, Belfast, G4 bushels. 

 " James A. Wilson, Belfast, 52 bushels. 



Wheat. Wm. Taber, of Unity, for 3G bushels on 1^ acres. 

 Jason Hills, Lincolnville. 45 bushels on 2;^ acres. 



Barleij. Lutlier M. Smith, Belfast, 5G bushels on one acre. 

 R. Drink water, Northport, 62 bushels on 1^ acres. 



Oats. E. P. Brown, Belfast, 102 bushels on 2^ acres. 



Potatoes. Daniel L. Pitcher, first premium for 62i bushels on 

 one-eighth of an acre, — being at the rate of 500 bushels per acre. 



Second premium, to S. F. Shaw, for 347 bushels on one acre. 



Third, to Timothy T. Roberts, of Brooks, for 320 bushels on one 

 acre. 



