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BREAD. 



Wheat. — Miss Elizabeth S. Sewall, Medfield, 1st premium, 

 $3. Mrs. John N. Smith, Walpole, 2d premium, $2. 



Unbolted Wheat. — Miss Elizabeth S. Sewall, Medfield, 1st 

 premium, of $3. Mrs. Susan Graham, Canton, 2d premium, of 



$2. 



Wheat and Indian. — Miss Elizabeth S. Sewall, Medfield, 1st 

 premium, of $3. Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, Needham, 2d pre- 

 mium, of $2. 



Rye and Indian.— Miss Elizabeth S. Sewall, Medfield, 1st 

 premium, of $3. Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, Needham, 2d pre- 

 mium, of $2. 



Honey. — John W. Richardson, Medway, 1st premium. 



HENRY GREW, Chairman. 

 Dorchester, Sept. 20, 1867. 



DAIRY. 



Butter. — 201b. lots — A. W. Cheever, Wrentham, 1st premium, 

 !|10 ; Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, Needham, 2d premium, $8 ; 

 Mrs. Ruel Ware, of Needham, 3d premium, $5. 



12 lb. lots — 1st premium to Mrs. Lucius Clapp, Stoughton, 

 $5 ; 2d premium to Mrs. John Turner, Needham, $B. 



Cheese. — 40 lbs — 2d premium to Henry Bird, Stoughton, $3. 



The butter offered was all of a superior quality, and the Com- 

 mittee found it difficult to determine between that to which 

 they have awarded the first and second premiums for 20 lbs. 



There was but one lot of cheese offered, and the Committee 

 did not think it quite equal to the best which has been offered 

 in past years. 



M. M. FISHER, Chairman. 



Medway, Sept. 20, 1867. 



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VEGETABLES. 



For the best collection and variety of Vegetables the Com- 

 mittee award the following premiums : — 



1st, to John Sias, of Milton, $10 ; 2d, to C. G. Upham, 

 Needham, $5 ; 3d, Nathaniel Smith, Dedliam, $1 ; 4th, John 

 W. Richardson, Medway, f3 ; 5th, C. <fe C. Mcintosh, Needham, 



