COMMITTEES AND PKEMIUMS. 25 



OX TEAMS. 

 Committee. — E. A. Goodrich, Fitchburg. 

 Three premiums, S5, S4, $3. 



GRAIN. 



See Rules 19-21-22-23. 

 All grain raised in the year 1886. 

 Committee. — T. D. Woods, Leominster. 



CORN. 

 Best trace of seed corn, on ear, $1 ; second, 50 cts. Specimen 

 shelled corn, not less than one-half bushel, $1 ; second, 50 cts. 



RYE. 

 Best specimen, not less than one half-bushel, SI ; second, 50 cts. 



WHEAT 

 Best specimen, not less than one-half bushel, $1 ; second, 50 cts. 



OATS. 

 Best specimen, not less than one-half bushel, $1 ; second, 50 cts. 



BARLEY. 

 Best specimen, not less than one-half bushel, %l ; second, 50 cts. 



BUCKWHEAT. 

 Best specimen, not less than one-half bushel, $1 ; second, 50 cts. 



APPLES. 



See Rules 19-21-22-23. 



Committee. — George Cruikshank, Lunenburg. 



Best twelve varieties of five specimens each, $3 ; second, 2. Six 

 varieties of five specimens each, $2 ; second, $1.50. Three varieties 

 of five specimens each, $1.50 ; second, $1. 



Best exhibitions of ten specimens each of the following named 

 varieties : 



Best Baldwins, Si ; second, 50 cts. Hubbardston Nonesuch, Si ; 

 second, 50 cts. Rhode Island Greenings, Si ; second, 50 cts. Rox- 

 bury Russets, Si ; second, 50 cts. Gravensteins, $1 ; second, 50 cts. 

 Palmer Greenings, Si ; second, 50 cts. Tolman Sweet, $1 ; second, 

 50 cts. 



In addition to the above premiums there will be placed at the dis- 

 posal of the committee for gratuities, ten dollars. 



PEARS AND GRAPES. 



See Rules 19-21-22-23. 

 Committee. — Dr. J. Fisher, Fitchburg. 



