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REPORT ON MANUFACTURES OF AVOOD. 



Henry W. Wood, of Dedhara, first premium of $2, for inlaid 

 table. 



Richard W. Bates, of Dedbam, diploma for very handsome 

 specimens of wood carving. 



JOHN S. HUBBARD, 



EDWARD MARSHALL, \ Committee. 



CHARLES SMITH, 



Dedham, Sept. 30, 1864. 



REPORT ON CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c. 



For best Carryall, Sidney E. Morse, of South Dedham $4. 



For best Express Wagon, Sidney E. Morse, of South Ded- 

 ham, $2. 



EDMUND POLLEYS, Walpole, 



JOSEPH CRANE, Dedham, } Committee. 



C. L. COPELAND Milton, 



Dedham, Sept. 30, 1864. 



REPORT ON SEEDS. 



Whole number of contributors to this department, 9. 



For the best specimen of seed corn, not less than forty ears, to 

 Wm. Crozier, of Milton, a premium of $1. 



For an excellent specimen of seed corn, to E. Stone of Dedham, 

 the Society's diploma. 



John Sias, of Milton, exhibited fine specimens of three varieties 

 of seed corn, -which were worthy of mention. 



For the Committee, 



GEORGE VOSE, Chairman. 

 Milton, Sept. 30, 1864. 



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IIEPORT ON LADIES' AYORK. 



The Committee report sixty-two entries, and award the follow- 

 ing premiums : — 



Mrs. L. T. Kingman, of Dedhara, silk bed-nuilt, $1. 



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