PREMIUMS. 



TOWN HALL. 



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No article intended for the Hall will be entitled to a preminm, un- 

 less it shall have been deposited by one o'clock, P. M., on Tuesday, 

 from which time the Hall will be occupied by the Committees exclusively 

 until half-past six o'clock, when it will be opened to the public for the 

 evening. 



All articles must have been grown, manufactured or produced by the 

 person entering the same for premium, and should be plainly marked 

 with the name and residence of the exhibitor. 



A strict compliance with these regulations will be absolutely necessary. 



APPLES, PEACHES PLUMS AND QUINCES. 



Committee. — James Bennett, . Leominster ; George Jewett, L. H. 

 Bradford, Fitchburg; Henry C. Hill, Gardner; Timothy Brown, 

 Westminster. 



APPLES. 

 For the best and largest exhibition of named varieties, of three speci- 

 mens each, 1 st premium , $4,00 



2d premium, Harris on Insects 

 For twelve varieties, of five specimens each, lstprem. Harris on Insects 



2d premium, 2,00 



3d premium, 1,00 



For six varieties, of five specimens each, 1st premium, 2,00 



2d premium, 1,50 



3d premium, 1,00 



For three varieties of five specimens each, 1st premium, 1,50 



2d premium,.. 1,00 



3d premium, ,50 



For the best exhibition of twelve specimens 



of one variety, 1st premium, 1,50 



2d premium, 1,00 



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 No person will be allowed to compete for a premium in more than 

 one of the above classes, with the same specimens of fruit ; and if the 

 number of specimens exhibited does not correspond with these regula- 

 tions,' the fruit will be excluded from competition for the premiums. 



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