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POULTRY. 



The Committee on Poultry make the following 

 awards : 



TURKEYS. 



1st,- to J. H. Laws, $2,00 



2d, to A. Stratton, 1,00 



GEESE. 



1st, to John Smith, 2,00 



2d, T. D. Wood, 1,00 



BARNYARD FOWLES. 



1st, to N. F. Day, 2,00 



2d, to Porter Putnam, 1,00 



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DUCKS. 



1st, to Mrs. Jeremiah Andrews, 2,00 



2d, to Thomas Oakman, 1,00 



GRATUITIES. 



G. F. Nutting, for fowles, ,50 



L. I). Wheeler, for fowles, ,50 



Edwin Monroe, for fowles, ,25 • 



Edwin Monroe, for doves, ,25 



NATT COWDIN, for Committee. 



GARDENS. 



One of the most important auxiliaries to the well 

 supplied table of a family is a good kitchen garden, not 

 only in a pecuniary, but in a sanitary point of view. 

 Good health, according to the best authorities, is greatly 

 promoted by a daily supply of vegetables and fruit, and 

 it is commonly known to the world that the mariner at 



