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CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c. 



J. W. Robie & Co., Norwood, for best Express Wagon, five 

 dollars. 



J. W. Robie & Co., Norwood, for best Covered Wagon, three 

 dollars. 



Harper & Stone, Sharon, for Side Spring Open Buggy, (there 

 being no premium offered,) a gratuity of three dollars. 



George K. Gannett,^ 



JosKpn E. FisKE, y Committee. 



Alexander Dickson, j 



LADIES' WORK. 



Of the one hundred and four articles contributed, fifty received 

 especial notice. Besides the usual contribution of Ladies' Work 

 we have the pleasure of calling the attention of the public to the 

 superior Piano from the manufactory of J. Ivers & Son, of Ded- 

 ham, to whicJi we cheerfully awaid a Diploma. Also the Victor 

 Sewing Machine, with Tisdale Ti'eadle attached, to which the Com- 

 mittee award a Diploma. A Carpet Sweeper, exhibited by Mr. 

 Joseph J. Hatliuger, of Hyde Park, is considered worthy of par- 

 ticular notice as being superior to any in use. 



We award the following premiums : — 



Mrs. R. Whiting, Dedham, Bedquilt, $1. 



Mrs. C. Coulter, Needham, Transferred Quilt, SI. 



Mrs. M. A. Mason, Needham, Knit Quilt, $1.25. 



Mrs. Susan Harrow, Hyde Park, Knit Quilt, $1. 



Mrs. W. Paul, Dedham, Quilt, 50 cents. 



Mrs. A. A. Wheeler, Dedham, Worsted work, 50 cents. 



Miss M. B. Jones, Dedham, Affghan, Si. 50. 



Miss G. H. Johnson, Sharon, Affghan, $1. 



Mrs. A. H. Drake, Stoughion, Rug, $2. 



Mrs. John Soule, Readville, Rug, $1. 



Miss S. H. Gushing, Readville. Mat, 75 cents. 



Mr. James Clark, Readville, Model of Ship, $3. 



Miss S. M. Vose, Hyde Park, Oil Paintings, $3. 



Mrs. M. E. I-ewis, Milton, Oil Paintings, $1. 



Miss O. J. McCullough, Hyde Park, Pencil Drawings, $3. 



Mrs. S. Babcock, Milton, Ottomiin, $1. 



