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CARUIAGES, WAGONS, &c. 



S. E, Morse, 'South Dedham, a gratuity of $5 for three car- 

 riajjes. 



A handsome single buggy vras entered by Capt. Richard 

 ITohnes of Roxbury, but as the carriage was not manufactured 

 in the county, the conunittee were not al)lc to award a })remium 

 to' the manufacturers, Messrs. William 1*. Sargent & Co. of 

 Boston. Tiiey, however, award them the Society's diploma. 



JOHN HALL, Chairman. 



L E xi T 1 1 E R , & c . 



F. Capen & Co., North Stoughton, for three cases of calf 

 boots, 1st ])renn'um, $3. 



D. & F. Iviston, Hyde Park, for calf skins, 1st premium, $1. 



SAMUEL ATHERTON, Chairman. 



AGRICULTURAL I :^ I P L E .M E N T S . 



This department was liberally supplied by a few contributors 

 with articles of greatest A-alue and use to farmers. Messrs. 

 Breck & Son of Boston, presented the largest and best collec- 

 tion, and to them the committee unanimously awarded the first 

 premium, $12. This collection contained almost every article 

 of chief importance to the farmer, and of the best material and 

 construction. 



Messrs. Whittemore, Belcher & Co. of Boston, offered several 

 articles of like importance and value as those in the former col- 

 lection, and to them was unanimously awarded the second pre- 

 mium, Sg. 



Among the remaining articles on exhibition, the committee 

 deem worthy of special notice and commendation W. A. 

 AV ood's New Jointed Bar ]\Iowcr, — a noiseless, easily -operated 

 machine, embracing peculiar advantages, — presented by H. F. 



