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SINGLE OX TEAMS. 



The Committee award the first premium, of $6, to Daniel Sul- 

 livan, Dover. 



LEMUEL BILLINGS, Chairman. 

 Quincy, Sept. 28, 1866. 



DOUBLE HORSE TEAMS. 



There were six entries — three subsoil plows and three common 

 plows. 



Subsoil Ploiv — 1st premium, $10, to William S. Ware, Need- 

 ham, Whittemore & Belcher's plow, No. 20. Time in plowing, 

 42 minutes. 



2d premium, $8, to Luther Eaton, Dedham, Proutj & Mears's 

 plow, No. 85. Time, 36 minutes. 



3d premium, $6, to C. L. Copeland, Milton, Prouty &^Mears's 

 plow. No. 84. Time, 38 minutes. 



Common Ploiv — First premium, $10, to Patrick McNamara, 

 Dover, Whittemore & Belcher's plow, No. 20. Time, 45 minutes. 



2d premium, $8, to H. & A. Blackman, Needham, Nourse 

 plow. No. 73i, deep tiller. Time, 55 minutes. 



3d premium, $6, to William F. Lynch & Co., Dedham, 

 Prouty & Mears's plow. No. 155. 



HENRY GOULDING, Chairman. 



Dover, Sept. 28, 1866. 



SINGLE HORSE TEAMS. 



There were three competitors in this department, but one with- 

 drew, and another did not perform the work within the specified 

 hour. This left but one, who performed his work in a splendid 

 manner, and in every respect worthy of the first premium. 



The Committee, therefore, award to C. G. Upham, of Need- 

 ham, the first premium of $6, (with Mead's Patent Conical 

 Plow). 



For the Committee, 



A. T. MESERVE, Chairman. 

 West Roxhury, Sept. 28, 1866. 



