PREMIUMS. 87 



TOWN TEAMS. 



Committee. — Geo. O. Skinner, Princeton ; Porter Piper, Leomin- 

 ster ; S. II. Spraguc, Westminster; Natt Cowdin, Fitchburg; Leon- 

 ard Burrago, Leominster. 



Best Town Team, not less than fifteen yoke from any one town. Two 

 premiums — $15, 10. 



These teams may consist of either oxen or steers, or both. 



PLOWING MATCH. 



All entries for plowing must be made on or before the Thursday 

 previous to tlic exhibition, and one dollar must be deposited with each 

 entry, to be returned to the competitor, if he plows, otherwise forfeited 

 to the Society. 



No teams, or parts of teams, will be allowed to compete for more 

 than one premium on plowing. 



DOUBLE TEAMS. 



Committee. — Asaph Wood, Gardner ; Paul Gates, Ashby ; Benj. 

 Wyman, Westminster ; T. B. Works, Lewis G. Tuttle, Fitchburg. 

 Double Teams. Three premiums — $10, 7, 5. 

 Minors, with Steers. Three premiums — $6, 4, 2. 



SINGLE TEAMS. 



Com,mittec. — Thomas Billings, Lunenburg; Daniel Works, I. B. 

 Woodward, Sliepard T. Record, Fitchburg; W. W. Benson, Princeton. 

 Single Teams. Three premiums — $10, 7, 5. 

 Minors, with Steers, Three premiums — $G, 4, 2, 



HORSE TEAMS. 



Committee. — D. C. Miles, S. W. Forbush, Westminster ; Ira Carle- 

 ton, Thomas Sheldon, Fitchburg; A. G. Tliompson, Princeton. 

 Horse or Mule Teams. Three premiums— $10, 7, 5. 



CROPS. 



All entries for Premiums in this department must be made with the 

 Secretary, on or before June 1st, with the exception of English turnips 

 and cabbages, whicli must be entered on or Ijcfore August 1st. Imme- 

 diately after these dates, the Secretary will transmit to all competitors 

 a copy of the following blank form, adopted by the Trustees, to cor- 

 respond with the requirements of the Board of Agriculture, 



