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To Mrs. I. B. Woodward, of Fitchburg, for five skeins 



of yarn, $0,25 



W. & W. Whitney, of Baldwinville, exhibited a churn. 

 The Committee being in doubt about the practical 

 operation, omit any award. 



To P. Lothrop, of Fitchburg, for some very fine speci- 

 mens of architect's work and plan of a road, beau- 

 tifully drawn, , 1,00 



Entered on exhibition from the paper hanging manu- 

 factory, Fitchburg, eight samples of paper, of dif- 

 ferent design and beautiful styles. 



G. Trask, of Fitchburg, for anti-tobacco tracts and 

 medals of quite a variety, designed to improve the 

 habits of men, 1,00 



Entered on exhibition, one blacksmith's anvil, by O. 

 & S. E. Brigham, of Fitchburg, with a patent at- 

 tachment for turning and forming a snow-ball 

 horse shoe, considered to be a great improvement. 

 Too late for premium. 



To Mrs. Thomas Trees, of Fitchburg, for best speci- 

 men of bonnets, 1,00 



To some one, unknown to the Committee, who exhi- 

 bited in a glass jar without a number, the best 

 specimen of sugar cane syrup, ,50 



To S. M. Longley, of Shirley, for the second best speci- 

 men of sugar cane syrup, ,25 



To Mrs. M. M. Gage, of Fitchburg, for a very fine jar 



of plum preserve, ,25 



All of which is respectfully submitted. 



OLIVER HOWE, For the Committee. 



