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HOOT CROPS. 



The Committee on root crops having attended to 

 the duties assigned them, after a careful examination 

 of the statements of the several competitors, have 

 awarded the following premiums : — 



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POTATOES. 



1st, to John Brooks, Jr., of Princeton, $4,00 



2d, to John Brooks, Jr., of Princeton, 3,00 



Samuel Far well, 2d, of Fitchburg, had an entry of 

 Davis' seedling potatoes, yielding 100 i lbs. to the 

 square rod, which would, (other things being equal,) 

 have entitled him to the first premium, but there not 

 being the requisite amount of land, no statement is 

 returned. 



CARROTS. 



1st, to John Brooks, Jr., of Princeton, $4,00 



2d, to Isaac B. Woodward of Fitchburg, 3,00 



There were two entries of English turnips, both of 

 which were withdrawn. 



RUTA BAGAS. 



2d, to Wm. G. Wyman, of Fitchburg, there being 



no other entry. 2,00 



CYRUS THURSTON, Chairman. 



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