PREMIUMS. 95 



Pickles. Three premiums — .75, .50, .25. 



Virgin Honey in the comb. Three premiums — $2, 1, .50. 



In addition to the above, there will be allowed for gratuities, ten 

 dollars. 



MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURES. 



Committee. — Rodney Wallace, Charles Burleigh, Alonzo Davis 

 Fitchburg; H. W. Pitts, Leominster; Asaph Wood, Gardner. , 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competitor. 



For the best specimens of mechanic and manufactured articles, exclu- 

 sive of ladies' home manufacture, there will be placed at the disposal of 

 the committee, the sum of seventy-five dollars. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee. — Geo. E. Towne, Joseph Pierce, Fitchburg; Joseph 

 Goodrich, John H. Lockey, Leominster; Aretas Raymond, Westmin- 

 ster. 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competitor. 

 Best Mowing Machine. One premium — ^10. 

 Best Farm Wagon, for one or two horses. One premium — $10. 

 Best Ox Cart. One premium — S5. 

 Best Horse Rake. One premium — $5. 

 Best Team Harness. One premium — $5. 

 Best Hay or Straw Cutter. One premium — $3. 

 Best Ox Yoke complete. One premium — $3. 

 Best Churn. One premium — $2. 

 Best set of Horse Shoes. One premium — $2. 



Implements not specified, to be awarded by the committee. One 

 premium — $25. 



FINE ARTS. 



Committee — Alfred Emerson, Mrs. Charles Mason, Mrs. Charles L 

 Fairbanks, Mrs. Samuel Whitney, Fitchburg ; G. H. Loomis, Boston' 



Best collection by a Daguerreian Artist. Two premiums — 84, 2. 



Oil Paintings. Two premiums — S4, 2. / 



Best Crayon Drawing. Two premiums — $3, 2. 



Pencil Drawing. Two premiums — S2, 1. 



Best specimen of Penmanship, by a non-professional. One pr. — $1. 



Specimens exhibited must be actually executed by the competitors. 



In addition there will be placed at the disposal of the committee, the 

 sum of twenty dollars. 



