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KEFORT ON POULTRY. 



The Committee on Poultry report as follows : 



To J. B. Calder, for the best pair of black Spanish, . $2.00 



To Zebrina Smith, best pair jMarsh stock, . . . 2.00 



To I. C. Russell, for Bolton Greys, .... 2.00 



To Hobart Smith, best pair barn-yard fowls, . . 2.00 



To Daniel Fernandez, best pair Bantams, . . . 2.00 



To Albert Coburn, best pair ducks, , . . . 2.00 



To Dr. W. T. G. Morton, best lot of geese, . . 3.00 



To Lemuel Kingsbury, best lot of turkeys, . . 3.00 



To Dr. Morton, second best turkeys, .... 2.00 



To Dr. Morton for best lot of hve fowls, . . . 4.00 



To S. Sampson, second best lot of live fowls, . . 3.00 

 To William Reed, Charles Small, A. G. Baker, and T. 



S. Hubbard, a gratuity each of . . . . 1.00 



To Williaiji W. Worley, a gratuity of ... .50 



ROBERT MANSPIELD, of Needliam, Chairman. 



REPORT ON BREAD. 



The Committee on Bread ask leave to report, that there were 

 nine specimens of Wheaten Bread offered for competition ; and 

 they award the 1st premium of $3.00 to Mrs. J. D. Howe, of 

 Dedham, — and the 2d premium of $2.00 to Mrs. R. D. Page, of 

 Jamaica Plains. 



There was but one specimen of Wheat and Indian Bread offer- 

 ed, which was by Mrs. A. Newell, of Needham, to whom the 

 Committee award the 2d premium of $2.00. 



There was but one loaf of unbolted Wheat Bread offered, for 

 which the Committee award the 2d premium of $2.00, to Mrs. 

 EUis Bacon, of South Walpole. 



Of Rye and Indian Bread there were three loaves offered ; and 

 the Committee award the 1st premium of $3.00 to Mrs. Ellis 

 Bacon, of South Walpole. 



All which is respectfully submitted, for the Committee, by 



EDMUND q^mQY, of Dedham. 



Dedham, September 25, 1855. 



