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Rye and Indian. — 1st »]ircininm of $3, to Miss Maiy A. Sewall, 

 Medtield. 2cl of $2, to Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, Needhani. 



JRyc and Flour. — Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, of Needham, a 

 diploma. 



For the Committee, 



J. WHITE BELCHER. 



SEEDS 



Cyrus G. TJpham, of Needham, for best sample of seed corn, $2. 



A. F. Stevens, Wellesley, 2d best, |1. 



C. E. C. Breck, of Milton, for one peck of wheat, $1. 



C. & C. Mackintosh, Needham, one peck of rye, 11. 



ROBERT MANSFIELD, Chairman. 



MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, CAR- 

 RIAGES, HARNESSES, &c. 



The Committee found a good display of furniture from the man- 

 ufiictorics of Messrs. Hutchinson Brothers and M. W. Cain, of 

 Dorchester, and Oliver Glover, of Milton, and have awarded them 

 premiums as below. 



A. B. Marston & Co., of Campello, exhibited two parlor organs 

 and one melodeon, of fine tone and finish, and your Committee 

 would have awarded them a large premium, but being out of the 

 county, the rules of the Society do not allow anything more than a 

 diploma. 



J. E. Carpenter & Co., Boston, exhibited " New England im- 

 proved spring bed bottom." 



W. H. Davenport, Dedham, showed a collection of walking 

 canes, very neatly made from native woods of difierent varieties. 



Manuel &> Drake, Dedham, exhibited expanding spring bed bot- 

 tom, and spiral spring slat bottom. 



Robert Clark, Jamaica Plain, an apprentice, exhibited several 

 styles of horseshoes, which showed superior workmanship, and we 

 award him a diploma. 



J. C. Williams & Co., Jamaica Plain, showed two harnesses for 

 express wagon and buggy, both very neatly finished. 



George W. Clapp, Milton, exhibited a superior made carryall 

 harness. 



G. W. Bryant & Co., North Bridgewater, exhibited a costly col- 

 lection of tablets and gravestones, some of which were very elab- 

 orate, and all showing superior workmanship, and your Committee 

 regret that the rules of the Society would not allow the awarding 

 of a larger premium. 



