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Quinces. — For the best collection of Quinces, not less than a 

 peck, $2. 



Cranberries. — For the best collection of Cranberries^ not less 

 than four quarts, $3 ; second best, $2 ; third best, Eastwood's 

 Cranberry Culture. 



No exhibitor taking a premium for collections, shall compete 

 with the same varieties in the class for single dishes. 



COLD VINERIES. 



Commj^iee.— Eliphalet Stone, Dedham ; John Pearce, West Koxbury; Edward S. Rand, 

 Jr., Dedham; Henry S. Clarke, Walpole. 



For the best crop, and the most economically kept Cold Vinery, 

 not less than thirty feet — first premium, $4 ; second best, $3. 



PLOWING MATCH. 



Commit te.—^Sit\\ax\ Longfellow, Needham; William J. Hyde, Brookline; Uriah Capen 

 Porter, Stoughton, 



Double Ox Teams. — With Michigan Ploiu. For best perform- 

 ance in plowing sward land, at least one-eighth of an acre, eight in- 

 ches in depth, $15 ; second best, $10 ; third best, $5. 



With any other Ploiv. — Same conditions. Best, $15 ; second 

 best, $10 ; third best, $5. 



Committee.— John E. Wetherbeo, Dedham; Charles Hartshorn, Walpoie; Janie3 T. 

 Sumner, Canton; Cyrus G. Upham, Needham. 



Double Horse Teams. — With Michigan Plow. Same conditions. 

 Best, $15 ; second best, $10 ; third best, $5. 



With any other Plow. — Same conditions. Best, $15 ; second 

 best, $10 ; third best, $5. 



CoOTwi«ee.—B. N. Sawin, Dover; Charles A. Bigelow, Medway; Robert Mansfield, 

 Needham. 



Single Ox Teams. — With any Plow. For the best performance 

 in plowing sward land, at least one-eighth of an acre, six inches in 

 depth, within an hour, $10 ; second best, $8 ; third best, $5. 



Comwiitce.— John Eaton, Dedham; Lewis W. Morse, Sharon ; Adam Mcintosh, Can 

 ton. 



Single Horse Teams. — Same conditions. Best, $10 ; second 

 best, $5. 



Note. — A Double Team will consist of two yokes of oxen with or with- 

 out a driver ; or a team of one yoke of oxen and a horse, with or without 



