66 



BREAD, kC 



David Battles, Fitchburg, potatoes and beets, ,25 



George P. Hildreth, Fitchburg, cabbages, ,25 



A. P. Goodridge, Fitchburg, squashes, 1,50 



N. C. Day, Lunenburg, squashes, ,50 



Jabez Fisher, Fitchburg, potatoes, ,50 



Jonas A. Marshall, cabbages, ,25 



Geo. E. Towne, Fitchburg, cabbages, ,50 



Geo. Burnap, Fitchburg, potatoes, ,25 

 Jacob Haskell, Fitchburg, cheese, pumpkins and 



sweet corn, ,50 



James Mclntire, Fitchburg, seed corn, ,25 



Dennis Fay, Ashby, seed corn, ,25 



N. C. Day, Lunenburg, seed corn, ,25 



For the Committee, 



J. HASKELL, Chairman. 



BREAD, BUTTER, CHEESE, &c. 



« 



Of the articles submitted for our examination, the 

 first two named above, were largely represented and of 

 excellent quality, as a whole. The number of entries 

 of the others was disproportionate to their importance ; 

 they were deemed entirely worthy, however, of the 

 premiums awarded them. It is gratifying to see a 

 good exhibition of those articles which enter into the 

 daily consumption of almost every family, and upon 

 the excellence of which, depends, in a great measure, 

 our health, and, therefore, happiness. It is always hon- 

 orable and highly commendable to compete for premi- 

 ums on such things; for the production of that which 



