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Potatoes. — 1st premium to Henry 0. Hildreth of Dedliam, 

 $3 ; 2d, John Sias of Milton, $2 ; C. G. Upham of Needliam, 

 for collection potatoes, $1 ; A. F. Stevens of Wellesley, for col- 

 lection potatoes, $1 ; A. Kinsman of Milton, for collection pota- 

 toes, $1 ; Norton Brothers of Dorchester, for early Rose pota- 

 toes, $1 ; J. N. Smith of South Walpole, for two varieties of 

 new seedling potatoes, f 1 and diploma. 



J. N. Smith of South Walpole, for four pumpkins, $1. C. 

 F. Curtis of West Roxbury, for four squashes, $1. C. Clark of 

 Stoughton, for tomatoes, |1. G. H. Richards of West Rox- 

 bury, for onions, 50 cents. 



For the Committee, 



D. S. MESERVE, Chairman. 



SEEDS. 



The Committee on Seeds report as follows : — 



40 ears seed corn, eight-rowed yellow improved, to Abel F. 

 Stevens of Wellesley, $2. 40 ears of twelve-rowed yellow, to 

 Cyrus G. Upham of Needham, $1. 



For the Committee, 



ROBERT MANSFIELD. 



LEATHER WORK. 



The Committee make the following report : — A 



For the best Men's Calf Boots, Messrs. Fogg, Houghton & 

 Co., Weymouth, a premium of $3 and diploma. 



For the Committee, 



JOHN MANN. 



CARRIAGES. 



The Committee on Carriages, &c., award the following pre- 

 miums : — 



To George A. Flagg, Dedham, for fine specimen of Grocer's 

 Wagon, a premium of $3. 



To S. E. Morse, Dedham, for an Express Wagon, a premium 

 of |'2. 



For the Committee, 



THOMAS KNAPP, Chairman. 



