136 THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



NELSON HALL & CO.'S PRIZES, $15.00 



To the exhibitors scoring- highest, using- our Tubs or Boxes. 



1st C. J. Hosford, Wells River, 

 2nd M. A. Adams, Derby, 

 3rd P. B. Swan, Montgomery, 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER PRIZES. 



Ten copies for one year to the eleven owners of butter scor- 

 ing highest, not taking any premiums. 



1 T. E. Donahue, Hinesburg, 97 



2 M. A. Leach, Essex, 96^ 



3 Mrs. J. R. Miller, Ryegate, 96}4 



4 Stephen Hewitt, North Pomfret, 96^ 



5 W. G. Simpson, Washington, 96 



6 G. I. Wilcox, Woodstock, 96 



7 John Bond, East Montpelier, 96 



8 G. M. Hayward, East Corinth, 96 



9 D. G. Donahue, East Charlotte, 96 



10 F. H. Bickford, Bradford, 96 



11 N. H. Ricker, Ryegate, • 96 



THE COUNTRY GENTLEMEN PRIZES. 



One copy to the owner of Package of Butter scoring highest 



in exhibition. 

 J. B. Candon, Chittenden, 98 



To the owner of the best Cheese in the whole exhibition. 

 H. W. Rice, Westford, 98j4 



MIRROR AND FARMER PRIZES. 



The John B. Clark Co., Publishers of Mirror and Farmer, 

 Manchester, N. H., offers one year's subscription to every 

 prize winner in Butter and Cheese Exhibit. 

 G. H. Terrill, Morrisville 



C. H. Cobb, Westford 



T. H. Lyster, St. Johnsbury 



James B. Candon, Chittendon 



F. L. Davis, North Pomfret 



W. E. Perkins, Pomfret 



J. B. Candon, Pittsford 



Emilie E. Eastman, Passumpsic 



Fred A. Putnam, Wethersfield Centre 



