PREMIUMS. 91 



Premiums on Bread shall only be awarded to unmarried ladies. 



Samples of Bread and Butter must be designated by numbers in- 

 stead of the names of the competitors. All bread offered for premiums- 

 must have been baked on the Monday preceding the exhibition. 



Competitors will be required to furnish, to the Secretary, a detailed 

 statement in writing, of the process of manufacturing butter, cheese,, 

 and pickles ; and no others shall be considered. 



BREAD. 



White Bread. Three premiums — $2, 1, .50. 

 Unbolted Wheat Bread. Three premiums— $2, 1, .50. 

 Bolted Rye Bread. Three premiums— $2, 1, .50. 

 Rye and Indian Bread. Three premiums — $2, 1, .50. 



BUTTER AND CHEESE. 



LumpButter, not less than 12 lbs. Four premiums — $4, 3, 2, 1.50. 

 June tub Butter, not less than 25 lbs. Three premiums — $3, 2, 1. 

 Cheese, not less than 50 lbs. Three premiums — $2, 1.50, 1. 



PICKLES AND HONEY. 



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



Virgin Honey in the comb. Three premiums — S2, 1, .50. 



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

 dollars. 



MECHANICS AND MANUFACTURES. 



Committee. — Wm. H. Yose, Chas. Burleigh, Francis Sheldon,. 

 Fitchburg; Wm.JH. Brown, East Princeton; F. A. Whitney, Leom- 

 inster. 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competitor. 



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

 clusive of ladies' home manufacture, there will be placed at i\\Q disposal 

 of the committee, the sum of seventy-five dollars. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee. — Eph'm Graham, Lunenburg; Joel Merriam, West- 

 minster ; J. T. Everett, Princeton ; George Robbins, Fitchburg ; Wm. 

 Brown, 2d, Winchendon. 



Best Mowing Machine. One premium — SlO 



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



