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Thomas Draper, of Canton, for beautiful specimens of Iloods, 

 Scarfs, Muifs, kc, manufactured of German Worsted and 

 Silk, $3.00. 



For the Committee, 



ISAAC FISKE, Chairman. 



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REPORT ON CARRIAGES. 



Your Committee on Carriages are happy to report, that the ex- 

 hibition for the present year was superior to any preceding year. 

 The whole number of entries for exhibition and premium was six, 

 consisting of two family Carriages, one of which was contributed 

 by Cushman & Baker, of INIedfield, the other by C. Morse, of 

 South Dedham ; also, two covered Wagons, one hght Express, and 

 one open Buggy, (which was admired by aU who viewed it) con- 

 tributed by Cushman & Baker, of Medfield. 

 Your Committee would award : — 

 The first premium for the best family carriage, of $5.00 



" second " " " " covered wagon, . . 4.00 

 " third " " " " open carriage, . . 3.00 

 To Cushman & Baker, of Medfield. 



All of which is most respectfully submitted. 

 HENRY PARTRIDGE, Jr., 

 FREEDOM GUILD, \ Committee. 



E. T. EVERETT, 



REPORT ON IMPROVING MEADOW AND SWAMP 



LANDS. 



The Committee of the Norfolk County Agricultural Society, upon 

 improving Meadow and Swamp Lands, respectfully report : — 



That B. F. Dudley of Milton, has requested their attention to a 

 lot of land vipon his farm in that town, wliicli he has reclaimed, 

 and for his results desires a premium. Mr. Dudley requested the 

 Chairman to visit the land, which he accordingly did on the 29th 



