LIST 



OF 



PREMIUMS AND COMMITTEES 



FOR tup: year 1874. 



(Successful Competitors may receive their rremiums in Plate or Monei', at their option.) 



Sltekixtexdexts at Exiiibitiox. 



Worses.— Augustus P. Caldeu, Dorchester; Assistant, Henky A. Dar- 

 LIXG, H3'de Park. 



Cat'tle. — Nathaxiel S. "White, Cautou. 



Sheep and Swine. — Henry Gouldixg, Dover. 



Fruit.— CiiMiLES F. Curtis, "West Roxbury. 



Floioers. —RonEm Watt, West Roxbury. 



Vegetables. — David Hexdersox, Needham. 



Poultry. — A. F. Stevens, Needham. 



Manufactures, Carriages, Agricultural Implements, Etc. — "William Ambs, 

 Dedhaiu. 



Ploidng and Drawing. — Asahel S. Drake, Sharou. 



Ladies' Work. — Mrs. John Vose, Hyde Park. 



Committee to Fill Vacancies on Committees at Exhibition. 



Otis Cary, Foxboro'-, Henry 0. Hildretii, Dedham ; Albert B. 

 Balcii, Mtdtield ; N. B. Wilmartii, Walpole ; J. Walter Bradlee, Miltou. 



FARMS. 



EXPERIMENTS AND IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. 



MANAGEMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF FARMS. 



Supervisory Committee.— Tlie Presiclent, Honorary President and Secretary, ex- 

 officiis; Charles C. Sewall, MedQeld; Otis Cary, Foxborough; A. W. Cheever, 

 WrenUi.im; Erastus L. Metcall', Franklin; Henry Grew, Hyde Park; Charles Ureck, 

 Milton; Lucius Clapp, Stoughton : Josiah P. Quiucy, Quincy ; Elijah Tucker, Milton: 

 Henry Goulding, Dover; E. C. R. Walker, Roxbury ; Charles F. Curtis, West Roxbury ; 

 A. F. Stevens, Needham; Thomas B. Griggs, Brookliae; Henry M. Mack. Dorchester. 



For the best managed farm, taking into view the condition of 

 the buildings, fences and orchards, the cultivation of the lands, 



