BREAD, BUTTER, &0. ** 



BREAD, BUTTER, &c. 



The Committee were disappointed in the specimens- 

 of fine wheat bread. After rejecting such as, in the 

 opinion of experts, were baked on the day of exhibition,, 

 and also such as were submitted for examination by 

 persons other than u unmarried ladies," they were 

 unable to award to any competitor either of the 

 Society's premiums. Obviously theve is still room for 

 improvement in this most important branch of domestic 

 chemistry. 



The following were the awards and gatuities : 



WHEAT BREAD. 



No premium awarded. 



UNBOLTED WHEAT BREAD. 



Miss 0. E. Bailey, of Fitchburg, $1,00 



BOLTED RYE BREAD. 



No premium awarded. 



RYE AND INDIAN BREAD. 



2d, to Miss Nancy Smith, of Fitchburg, 1,00' 



LUMP BUTTER. 



1st, to F. Nourse, of Sterling, 4,00' 



2d, to Mrs. Levi Kendall, of Fitchburg, 3,00 



3d, to G. S. Beaman, of Princeton, 2,00 



4th, to Lydia Ramsdell, of Lunenburg, 1,50 



JUNE TUB BUTTER. 



1st, to M. Johnson, of Lunenburg, 3,00 



CHEESE. 



3d, to Geo. Miles, of Westminster, 1,00 



PICKLES. 



1st, to Mrs. J. M. Whitney, of Fitchburg, ,75 



2d, to Mrs. A. Hubbard, of Fitchburg, ,50 



8d, to Mrs. Levi Kendall, of Fitchburg, ,25 



