Iwenty-third Annual Eahihifion will he held on the 

 nro'LUuh of the Society, in 2fa)\shjield, on Wednesday, 

 Thursday and Friday, iSepitiuhtr il^A, 12th and loth, 

 1889. 



LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR 1889. 



FARM IMPROVEMENTS. 



FOREST TREES. 



For the best plantation of Forest Trees, of any kind, having 

 been planted not less than three ^ears, nor less than one thou- 

 sand trees, premium of $30. 



For the best plantation of Forest Trees, to contain not less 

 than five hundred trees, a premium of $20. 



Premiums to be awarded in 1892. 



Committee — James H. West, Pembroke, Chairman ; Edward 

 Sprague, Marshfield, John B. Chandler, Pembroke. 



FRUIT TREES. 



For orchards of not less than twenty-four Apple Trees, set 

 out in 1889 and in the most flourishing condition in 1892, two 

 premiums — $8, 4. 



For orchards of not less than twenty Pear Trees, set out in 

 1889, and in the best condition, in 1892, two premiums — $8, 4. 



Committee. — Josiah Bourne, Pembroke, Chairman ; H. C. 

 Dunham, Marshfield, Dr. S. Henry, Marshfield. 



BEST HALF ACRE OF GROUND. 



For the most productive and profitable half acres of ground, 

 cultivated for three years, two premiums — $8, 4. Payable in 

 1892. 



Committee. — Charles Williamson, Marshfield, Chairman ; 

 Samuel C. Stetson, Jona. S. Ford, Duxbury. 



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