102 PREMIUMS. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Committee. — J. T. Everett, John Brooks, Princeton ; James 0. 

 Parker, Shirley ; Mason Wheeler, Leominster ; Asaph Wood, Gardner. 



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 — So. 



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. 



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

 five dollars. 



Specimens exhibited must be manufactured by the competitor. 



FINE ARTS. 



Committee. — Geo. A. Harwood, Mrs. Geo. E. Townc, Mrs. B. P. 

 Trask, Fitchburg ; Miss Caroline Gushing, Lunenburg ; Miss Ann 



Eliza White, Ashburnham. 



» 

 Best collection by a Photographic Artist. Two premiums — S4, 2. 

 Oil Paintings. Two premiums — S4, 2. 

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

 Pencil Drawing. Two premiums — $2,1. 

 Best specimen of Penmanship by a non-professional. One premium — SI . 



In addition there will be placed at the disposal of the com.mittee, the 

 sum of twenty dollars. 



Specimens exhibited must be actually executed by the competitor. 



FANCY ARTICLES. 



Committce.—Rey. H. L. Jones, Fitchburg ; Mrs. J. P. Reed, 

 Princeton ; Miss Carrie Spencer, Ashby ; Miss Susan Jones. Lunen- 

 burg ; Mrs. M. T. Gardner, Shirley. 



For the best specimens of Ladies' Useful and Fancy Articles of their 

 own manufacture, including specimens of nice mending and darning, 

 there will be placed at the disposal of the committee, the sum of thirty 

 dollars. 



