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EXHIBITION AT THE HALL. 

 Committee. — R. A. Leonard, West Fitchburg. 



No article intended for the Hall will be entitled to a 

 premium, unless it shall have been deposited by 6 o'clock 

 p. M., on Monday, except articles from other places than Fitch- 

 burg, which may be deposited as late as 8.30 a. m., on Tuesday. 



All articles should be plainly marked with the name and 

 residence of the exhibitor, except samples of bread and butter, 

 which must be designated by number. A strict compliance with 

 these regulations will be absolutely necessary to entitle competi- 

 tors to any premiums that may be awarded to them. 



APPLES, PEACHES, PLUMS AND QUINCES. 



Committee. — L. H. Bradford, Fitchburg. 



APPLES. 



Best Twelve varieties of five specimens each, $3 ; second, $2. 

 Six varieties of five specimens each, 2 ; second, 1.50. 

 Three varieties of five specimens each, 1.50 ; second, i. 



Best exhibitions of ten specimens each of the following 

 named varieties : 



Best Baldwins, $1 ; second, .50. 



Hubbardston Nonsuch, i ; second, .50. 

 Rhode Island Greenings, i ; second, .50. 

 Roxbuiy Russets, i ; second, .50. 

 Gravensteins, i ; second, .50. 

 Palmer Greenings, i ; second, .50. 



No person will be allowed to compete for a premium in 

 more than one of the above classes, with the same specimens of 



