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Stoyes. — For the best Farmer's Cauldron Stove ; 

 " " " Cooking " 



« " " Parlor " 



— a premium of $2 each. 



Horse and Ox Shoes. — For the best set of Horse and Ox Shoes, 

 a premium of $1. 



For the best specimens of Horse Shoes, for meadow lands^ a 

 premium of $1. 



Committee.— Samuel Atherton, Dorchester; JosephDay, Dedham; Benjamin T. White, 

 Weymouth; John Mann, Walpole; Jonathan R. Gay, Stoughton, 



India Rubber Goods. — For the finest collection of India Rub- 

 ber goods, a premium or gratuity, at the discretion of the Commit- 

 tee. 



Brushes, Combs, Hats, Caps and Gloves. — ^For the finest col- 

 lection and best specimen of each of these articles, a premium or 

 gratuity, at the discretion of the Committee. 



Leather, and Articles Manufactured Therefrom. 



For the best specimen of Thick Boots, a premium of . 



Calfskin, " 



Thin Boots, other 



than Calfskin, " 

 Kipskin, " 



Thick Brogans, " 

 Fine Brogans, " 

 Ladies' Boots, " 

 For the best specimen of Upper or Sole Leather, or Morocco, a 

 premium or gratuity, each, at the discretion of the Committee. 

 For the best single Carriage Harness ; 

 " " double " " 



" " Cart Harness — a premium or gratuity, each, at the 

 discretion of the Committee. 



For the best Riding Bridle, a premium of . . . $1 00 

 " " " Saddle, " ... 2 00 



" " Carriage or Cart Whip, a premium of . 1 00 



Carriages, Wagons, Carts, &c. 



Committee, — A. J. Whittier, Hyde Fslm; Jacob R. Cushman, Medfleld; Sidney E. 

 Morse, Dedham; George K. Gannett, Milton ; Richard Holmes, Roxbury; William A. 

 Blaze, Hyde Park. 



For the best specimen of Family Carriages, for one horse or two 

 horses ; 



