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First premium on wheat, to Solon Carter, $4,00, 14 

 lbs. to the locl. 



Second premium on wheat, to W. W. Watson, of 

 Princeton, $3,00, 11 lbs. 5 oz. to the rod. 



Third premium on wheat, to Samuel Farwell, 2d, of 

 Fitchburg, $2,00. 



First premium on rye, Thos. Whitney, of Shirley »i 

 $3,00, Si lbs. to the rod. ^ 



Second premium on rye, to George Page, of Shirley, 

 $2,00, 7 J lbs. to the rod. 



First premium on barley, not awarded. 



Second premium on barley, to Lorriston Stockwell, of 

 Fitchburg, $2,00, Si lbs. to the rod. 



First premium on oats, John Brooks, Jr., of Princeton, 

 $3,00, 10 lbs. 15 oz. to the rod. 



Second premium on oats, to W. W. Watson, of 

 Princeton, $2,00. 



First premium on herds-grass seed, Benj. SafFord^ 



$2,00. 



Sscond premium on herds-grass seed, to Levi Ken- 

 dall, ^1:1,00. 



Fi:xt premium on cabbages, to William Murnane, of 

 Fitchburg, Q2,00. 



From Mr. Murnane's statement we find he sold four 

 hundred heads on the lot at seven cents per head, and 

 sixty heads at five cents. Mr. Levi Kendall and Dr. J. 

 Fisher, presented samples of v/heat weighing about 10 

 lbs. to the rod, which v/ere very fine. The herds- 

 grass seed was a superior article, and the Committee 

 would recommend where practicable that farmers should 

 raise enough for their own use. 



ABEL F. ADAMS, for the Commiitee, 



