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Ayhahury Bucks — First premium to W. T. G. Morton, of 



Wellesley, $3. 



Turkeys— \N. T. G. Morton, of Welleslcj, $3. 



A lot of Middlesex White Fowls — First premium to George H. 

 Hardy, of Needham, $2. 



Ruffle Neck Pigeons — First prem. to A. Dean, of Dedliam, $2. 



iSeahright Bantams — Second premium to A. Dean, of Ded- 

 liam, $1. 



White Shanghai and Wldte Borking — First premium to D. Ty- 

 ler, of Dedham, $2. 



Mixed Breed Fowls — First premium to H. Coldwell, agent for 

 S, R. Payson, $2. 



Muscovy Bucks — First premium to H. Coldwell, agent for 

 S. R. Payson, $2. 



FRANCIS ALDEN, Chairman. 

 Bedham, Sept. 30, 1864. 



REPORT ON PLOWING. 



DOUBLE OX TEAMS. 



First premium of $10 to Luther Eaton, of Dedham, with Mich- 

 igan plow. No. 85, Ames's Plow Co. manufacture, he being the 

 only competitor with that kind of plow, and did the work well. 



First premium of $10, with any other plow, to Smith and Sul- 

 livan, of Dover, with VVhittemore & Belcher plow. No. 30. 



Second premium of $8, to Jesse Farrington, of Dedham, with 

 Ames & Son's Eagle, No. 75. 



Third premium of $6, to Wm. Fales, of Dedham, with Ames 

 & Son's Eagle, No. 20. 



Your Committee would say that there were five competitors 

 with plows other than a sod or subsoil plow, and all did their work 

 well, and in a still and orderly manner. 



JAMES P. CLARK, for the Committee. 



Medway, Sept. 30, 1864. 



DOUBLE HORSE TEAMS. 



The Committee on Double Horse Teams, present, were Henry 

 Goulding, Lemuel Gay, Jeremiah M. Shepard and Josiah H. 

 Carter. 



