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SINGLE TEAMS. 

 The Committee on Single Teams report one entry for Ploughing : 

 Benjamin N. Sawin, of Dover ; and they award him the first 

 premium of $8.00. Plough, Prouty & Mears, No. 154. 

 For the Committee!^ 



BENJ. G. KIMBALL, of Needham, Chairman. 



HORSE TEAMS. 



The Committee on Ploughing with Horse teams, respectfully 

 report. There were but three teams entered, and they award as 

 follows : — 



To Benjamin V. French, of Braintree, with Prouty & 



Mears' plough, the 1st premium of . . . $8.00 

 To Charles Buck, of Needham, with Buggies, Nourse 



and Mason's plough, the 2d premium of . . G.OO 



To Joel Morse, of Medfield, with Buggies, Nourse and 



Mason's plough, the 3d premium of . . . 4.00 



For the Committee, 



H. N. GLOVER, of Quincy, Chairman. 



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REPORT ON ORNAMENTAL TREES. 



The Committee on Ornamental Trees, set by the road-side, 

 award to Cheever Newhall, of Dorchester, the first premium of 

 $10.00. The streets on which these trees are set out, are wide, 

 nearly or quite 100 feet, aifording ample room to do justice to the 

 enterprize. The trees are elm, rock maple, and thorned acacia. 

 Most of them have done well, and do great credit to Mr. New- 

 hall. 



The whole number set out, are — elms, 134 ; rock maple, 50 ; 

 three-thorned acacia, 5 ; ash, 63 ; horse chestnut, 3 ; and 8 of 

 oiher varieties. 



For the Committee, 



B. V. FRENCH, Chairman. 



