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POULTRY. 



Committee.— Abe\ F. Stevens, Ncedham ; Albert H. Drake, Stoughton ; J. F. Cowell, 

 \Vreiithani. 



Class 1. 



For the largest and best collection of Gallinaceous and Aquatic 

 Fowls, tirst premium of $15 ; second do., $10 ; or "Tegetmier's 

 Poultry Book." 



Class 2. 



For the best tno light Brahmas, dark Brahraas, Cochins, Span- 

 ish Dorking, Leghorn, Hamburg, French Fowls, Bantam, or any 

 other variety, the first premium, $5 ; second do., $3. 



For the best pair of Turkeys, first premium, $5 ; second do.. 



For the best j9caV of Geese, first premium, $5; second do., $3. 



For the best patV of Ducks, first premium, $5 ; second do., $3. 



For the best collection of Pigeons, first premium, $3 ; second do., 

 $2. 



Ten dollars in gratuities may be awarded, at the discretion of 

 the Committee. 



Note. — Poultry must be entered on the first day of the Exhibition, be- 

 fore 12 o'clock, to be entitled to a premium. 



DAIRY. 



BUTIER. 



Commi«ee,— Milton M, Fisher, Medway; Henry Grew, Hyde Park; Lucius Clapp, 

 Stoughton; Marshall S. Scudder, Needham ; Mrs. George Vose, Milton; Mrs. William 

 R. Mann, Sharon. 



For the best produce of Butter, on any farm within the County, 

 for four months, from the 20th of May to the 20th of September — 

 a sample of not less than ten pounds to be exhibited — quantity as 

 well as quality to be taken into view, — first premiun, $10 ; second 

 do., $8 ; third do., $5 ; fourth do., $4. 



Note. — It will be seen that these premiums are offered for the best 

 produce on the Farms, and not simply for the best specimens exhibited. 

 Each lot must be numbered, but not marked ; any public or known mark 

 must be completely concealed, nor must the competitors be present at the 

 examination. 



