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%2 ; 6th, Thomas Barrows, Dedham, $1 ; Geo. W. Houghton, 

 Dedham, for squashes, $1 ; J, W. Richardson, Medway, for 

 best half bushel of Gleason potatoes, $1 ; C. <fe C. Mcintosh, 

 Needham, for best sweet corn, $1 ; Patrick Cain, West Roxbury, 

 for four squashes, $1 ; Caleb "Ward, Dedham, for squashes and 

 tomatoes, 50c. ; Daniel Atwood, Foxborough, for cucumbers, 

 50c. ; E. W. Whittemore, West Roxbury, for squash, 50c. 



Potatoes. — For the best collection and variety, to John Sias, 

 Milton, 13 ; 2d, to J. W. Richardson, Medway, $2. 



D. S. MESERYE, Chairman, 



West Roxbury, Sept. 20, 1867. 



CARRIAGES. • 



The Committee on Carriages beg leave to report that there 

 were several specimens exhibited of a fair character, among 

 which were — 



Cushman & Baker, of Medfield, one Brownell family wagon, 

 for which the Committee award a premium of $o. 



Sidney E. Morse, of South Dedham, entered a well-arranged 

 open buggy, and also a durable family wagon, for which we 

 award $4 for the buggy, and -$3 for the fai^ily wagon. 



John E. Ackerman, of East Walpole, exhibited a good beach 

 wagon, which was mostly built by his own hands; the Com- 

 mittee feel as if the mechanism of Mr. Ackerman should be 

 acknowledged, and would grant him a gratuity of $2 and the 

 Society's diploma. 



SANFORD CARROLL, Chairman. 



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Dedham, Sept. 20, 1867. 



STRAW. 



The Committee on Straw Goods report that only two lots of 

 Straw Braid were contributed, and one of those in quantity 

 less than 100 yards. 



They have awarded to Samuel Gilbert, of Walpole, the 1st 

 premium of $5, for the best specimen of not less than 100 

 yards of domestic straw braid. 



JOHN A. TURNER, Chairman. 



Medfield, Sept. 20, 18G7. 



