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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEiMENTS. 



The Committee appointed to award the premiums of the Worcester 

 North Agricultural Society, on Agricultural Im})lcment.s, have examined 

 those presented, and submit the following rej)ort : 



MOWING MACHINES. 



There were 5 Mowing Machines entered for premiums — one by the 

 Buckeye Mowing Machine Co., Lnproved New model B. Mower ; one 

 Clipper Mower by J. H. Fairbanks; one by Walter A. Wood & Co., 

 Iron frame Wood Mower. J. P. Hunter had 1 one-horse and I two- 

 horse Sprague Mower. 



We award the Buckeye Mowing Machine Co., $8 00 



To J. P. Hunter, for his one and two -horse Sprague Mowers, G 00 



HAY TEDDERS 



Two were presented — one by the Richardson Manufacturing Co. of 

 Worcester, and one by J. H. Fairbanks of Fitchburg. These machines 

 were alike in patent and structure. 



We award to the manufacturers, the Richardson Manf'g Co., 3 00 



HORSE RAKES. 



Two were presented — Taylor's Patent by J. H. Fairbanks, and the 

 Bay State Horse Rake by the Buckeye Mowing Machine Co. 



We award to J. H. Fairbanks, for Taylor's Patent, 2 00 



We also award to J. H. Fairbanks, for Hay Fork, 1 00 



Also, to J. H. Fairbanks, for set of Haying Tools, 1 00 



PLOWS. 



We award to L.S. W^ebster, Northfield, for Gang and Single Plow, 2 00 

 To Charles G. Allen, Barre, for Lufkins Patent Swivel Plow, 5 00 



One advantage of this plow is, its mould board is self-fastening and is 

 unfastened by the foot. 



We award to Charles G. Allen, for Lufkins' Patent Sled Brake, 2 00 



To S. G. Frost, for best Team Harness, 5 00 



To Buckeye Mowing Machine Co., for American Cider and Wine 



Mill, and for the Young American Cider and Wine Mill, 2 OO 



