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REPORT ON BREAD. 



Wlieat. — First premium to Miss Carrie F. Ludden, of Brain- 

 tree, $3.00, with the additional premium of 75 cents, Miss L. 

 being 15 years old. 



Second premium to Mrs. Charles Coburn, Jr., of Dedham, $2. 



Unbolted Wheat. — First premium to Miss Mary Longfellow, 

 16 years old, of Needham, $3.75. 



Second premium to Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, $2. 



Rye and Indian. — First premium to Mrs. Nathan Longfellow, 

 of Needham, $3. 



Second premium to Miss Althea Ware, of Needham, $2. 



Wheat and Indian. — First premium to Mrs. Nathan Long- 

 fellow, of Needham, $3. 



Second premium to Miss Elizabeth S. Sewall, of Medfield, $2. 



For the Committee, 



EDMUND QUINCY, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 26, 1862. 



REPORT ON THE DAIRY. 



Whole number of contributors, 10. 



Butter. — First premium to William Pierce, of Needham, $5. 



Second premium to Miss Lucy Morse, of Medfield, $3. 



Third premium to John Mansfield, of Needham, Flint's Dairy 

 Treatise. 



For best 20 pounds, second premium to Edmund T. Everett, 

 of Wrentham, p. 



Cheese. — First premium to Ruel Ware, of Needham, $5. 



Second premium to Henry Bird, of Stoughton, $3. 



No. 1 has the first premium, not because the Committee regarded 

 it as the best cheese, but because there was not the quantity re- 

 quired by the rules of the Society in No. 2. 



For the Committee, 



J. W. GAY, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 26, 1862. 



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