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REPORT ON POULTRY. 



Fotvls. — First premium of $6.00 to Arthur W. Austin, of West 

 Roxbury, for best collection. 



Second premium of $4.00 to Zebina Smith, of Dedham, for 

 second best collection. 



Geese. — First premium of $4.00 to Arthur W. Austin, of West 

 Roxburj. 



Second premium of $2.00 to W. T. G. Morton, of West 

 Needham. 



Ducks. — First premium of $4.00 to Arthur W. Austin, of West 

 Roxburj. 



Shanghai Fotvls. — First premium of $2.00 to James Farring- 

 ton, of Dedham. 



Dorking Fowls. — First premium of $2.00 to James Farrington, 

 of Dedham. 



Black Spanish. — First premium of $2.00 to James Calder, of 

 Dedham. 



Bantams. — First premium of $2.00 to Martin Morris, of 

 Milton. 



Second premium of $1.00 to Jason W. Houghton, of Milton. 



There were other varieties of fowls that appeared worthy of 

 premium, but were debarred by the limitations of the Society. 



ROBERT MANSFIELD, Chairman. 

 Needham, Sept. 29, 1860. 



REPORTS ON PLOUGHING. 



DOUBLE TEAMS. 



First premium of $15 to Henry Goulding, of Dover. Prouty 

 & Mears Plough, No. 155. 



Third premium of $9 to John Eaton, of Dedham. Lion Plough, 

 No. 61. 



Michigan Subsoil Plough. — Second premium of $12 to Luther 

 Eaton, of Dedham. 



ROBERT PORTER, Chairman. 



Stoughton, Sept. 29, 1860. 



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