46 COMMITTEES AND PREMIUMS. 



Each person that enters a horse for this Race, is to ride ; and no 

 man is to ride his own horse. 



The last horse in to receive the first premium, and so on through 

 the three remaining premiums. 



All entries must be made before nine o'clock, a. m., on the day 

 of the Fair, and accompanied by the sum of one dollar, as an en- 

 trance fee. 



PLOWING MATCHES. 



All entries for Plowing must be made on or before the Friday 

 previous to the Exhibition, and one dollar must be deposited with 

 each entry, to be returned to the competitor if he plows, other- 

 wise forfeited to the Society. The swivel plow only will be allowed. 



HORSE TEAMS. 



Committee. — George B. Andrews, Fitchburg. 

 Three premiums : ^5, 4, 3. 



ox TEAMiS. 



Committee. — Walter H. Laws, Westminster. 

 Three premiums.- ^5, 4, 3. 



GRAIN. 



CoMMiiTEE. — D. C. Miles, Wistminster. 



corn. 



Largest and best Tface of Seed Corn on the ear. Three premi- 

 ums : $3, 2, I. 



Best specimen Shelled Corn, not less than one half bushel. Two 

 premiums: 2, i. 



