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89 significant evidences of what onr fair dalry-womon 

 can do in this section of old Worcester County. 



After a careful and thorough investigation, the Com- 

 mittee unanimously agreed upon the following awards ; 



Charles Flagg, of Sterling, 1st premium of, $3,00 

 George Miles, of Westminster, 2d premium, 2,00 

 Levi Kendall, of Fitchburg, 3d premium 1,50 



S. Melville Caswell, of Fitchburg, 4th prem., 1,00 



OHEE SE. 



But three lots of cheese were submitted for the in- 

 Bpection of your Committee, and as there seemed to be 

 three grades in those lots, we found no difficulty in 

 awarding your bounty, and that without the slightest 

 fear of ill feeling toward any of the Committee. 



George Miles, of Westminster, 1st premium, $2,00 

 To the same, 2d premium, 1,50 



W. W. Watson, of Princeton, 3d premium^ 1,00 



PICKLES. • 



But few lots of pickles were presented for the inspec- 

 tion of your Committee, and those not of a superior 

 quality. The Committee, however, make the following 

 awards : 



Eunice Caswell, for a jar, 34 years old, ,50 



HONEY. 



To man, an all-wise Providence has seen fit to pledge 

 a succession of seed-time and harvest, with the early 

 and latter rain. But to the humble, busy bee no such 

 manifest relation has been made, and yet with an in- 



