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WORKING OXEN. 



1st premium of $6, to Luther Eaton, Dedham. 



2<I i)remiiirii of $4, to George O. Farrington, Dedham. 



3d premium of |2, to WilUam Fales, Dedham. 



For the Committee, 



HENRY M. MACK. 



PLOWING. 



Double Ox Teams. — George O. Farrington, Dedham, with Hol- 

 brook's National Prize Plow, 1st premium, |10. 



William Fales, Dedham, with Eagle No. 20, Ames Plow Co., 

 1st premium, $10. 



AARON D. CAPEN, Chairman. 



Double Horse Teams. — Blackman Brothers, Needham, with Ames 

 Plow Co.'s No. 84, 1st premium, $10. 



Luther Eaton, Dedham, with E. F. Holbrook & Small's No. 68, 

 2d premium, $8. 



Patrick McNamara, Dover, with Whittemore & Belcher's Eagle 

 No. 20, 3d premium, $6. 



HENRY GOULDING, Chairman. 



Single Ox Teams. — The Committee report that in this Depart- 

 ment there was but one entry, and that was not made within the 

 rules of the Society ; but in consideration of the excellent manner 

 in which the work was done, they unanimously recommend the 

 award of a gratuity of $2 to Luther Eaton, of Dedham. The Plow 

 used was the Telegraph No. 2, contributed by the Ames Plow Co., 

 of Boston. 



B. N. SAWIN, Chairman. 



Single Horse Teams. — Daniel A. Lynch, Dedham, mth Prouty & 

 Mears' Plow, 1st premium, $6. 



Cyrus G. Upham, Needham, with No. 4 Doe Plow, 2d premium, 

 $4. 



Manning, Glover & Co., "Walpole, with Hurlburt's Plow, 3d 

 premium, $2. 



A. T. MESERVE, Chairman. 



FRUITS. 



Apples. — Abel F. Stevens, Wellcsley, best collection of five vari- 

 eties, Ist premium, 86. Rhode Island Greening, .2d premium, 81. 

 Golden Sweet, 1st premium, $2. Charles F. Curtis, Jamaica Plain, 



