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No stntcmcnt, snch as required, was presented with the butter 

 of Mr. Fisher, otherwise he might have been entitled to a premium 

 offered for the best produce of butter. The samples presented 

 were fewer than usual, but of very good quality. No cheese was 

 offered. 



M. M. Fisher, Committee. 



PICKLES, PRESERVES, &c. 



Mrs. John Vose, Milton, for collection of 16 jars preserved fruit, 

 1st premium, $5 ; Mrs. Edward Sumner, Dedham, for collection of 

 13 jars canned fruit, 2d, 3 ; Mrs. J. W. Talbot, Norwood, for col- 

 lection of 11 jars preserved fruit, 3d, 2 ; Mrs. R, W. Sumner, 

 Milton, for 6 jars of mixed pickles, gratuity, 1. 



Mrs. Massena B. Soutiiworth, ) ^ ., , 

 Mrs. Annie B. Thacher, } Committee. 



SEEDS. 



Adam Mackintosh, Canton, seed corn, 1st premium, $2 ; J. B. 

 Tilley, Brookline, 2d, 1. 



G. E. Chickering, \ 



J. N. Smith, > Committee. 



E. L. Mann, ) 



STRAW WORK. 



Mrs. Sally Boyden, Foxboro', for one lot of Straw Braid, 200 

 yards, 1st premium, $5. 



Chas. C. Sumner, Chairman. 



CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c. 



To C. S. Harper of Sharon, for best Brewster road wagon, 1st 

 premium, $5. 



