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of which did your Committee consider worthy of the first premium ; 

 also, there were but two specimens of Straw Braid exhibited, — 

 neither of which were considered worthy o^ih.Q fint premium. 



Your Committee therefore award for best seven braid Bonnet, the 

 second premium of Six Dollars to Messrs. Metcalf & Daniels, of Med- 

 way. 



For best specimen of Seven Braid, the second premium of Two Dol- 

 lars to L. G. Baker, of West Dedham. 



In behalf of the Committee, 



H. C. FISHER, Chairman. 



REPORT ON CARRIAGES. 



Tiie Committee on Carriages have great satisfaction in announc- 

 ing that one was entered for exhibition and premium by Cushman 

 & Baker, Medfield. It was a light express wagon, and on a 

 thorough examination it was found to be of superior workmanship, 

 and a premium of Five Dollars is awarded. 



HENRY PARTRIDGE, Jr. 

 FREEDOM GUILD. 



REPORT ON CLOTH, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, 

 WOOL, CARPETJNGS, &C. 



The Committee on Cloth, Flannels, Hosiery, Wools, Carpetings, 

 &c., make the following awards : — 

 To Messrs. Tack & Hodges, Stoughton, for Woollen Y^arn, 



a premium of $1.00 



To Messrs. Tuck & Hodges, Stoughton, for Ladies' Hose, 



a premium of 1.00 



To Timothy Phelps, Dedham, for Moleskin Hats, a premium of 1.00 

 To Lemuel Kingsbury, Needham, for Glue, a gratuity of 1.00 



To Boston Carpet Co., Roxbury, for samples of Carpeting, 



Society's diploma. 



