PREMIUMS. 



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WOravIXG HORSES— TWENTY- 



OXE ENTRIES. 

 Levi Smith, Granby, $o 



Edwin Smith, Hadley, best Farm 



Horse, 2 



BREEDING INIARES— TWENTY- 

 I'lVE ENTRIES. 

 Moses Ru^glcs, Ilarchv-ick, $5 



George Warner, Amherst, 3 



Wm. Kellogg, " 2 



COLTS-TWENTY-FRT: ENITIIES. 



THREE YEARS' OLD. 

 Edmund Smith, Iladloy, $3 



TWO YEiUlS' OLD. 

 Henry A. Dickinson, Granby, ^2 



YEARLINGS. I 



EUj ah Cowls, Hadley, $1 



MAPLE SUGAR— ONE ENTRY. 

 Walter Field, Leverett, gratuity, $1 

 EUITER— TWENTY SIX ENTRIES. 

 Mrs. H. Henderson, Sunderland, $2 

 Mrs. Samuel T. Hill, Amherst, 1,50 

 Mrs. John Lyman, " 1 



Mrs. Simeon Clark, " .50 cts. 



CHEESE— THIRTY^ ENTRIES. 



William Merrick, Amherst, $2. 



Mrs. Stillman Kellogg, Hadley, 1 



ONE HUNDRED AND TWO 



LOAVES OF BREAD. 



Mrs. Charles Adams, Wheat Bread, 



Amherst, $1,50 



Mrs. Mark IlaskcU, Amherst, 1 



Mrs. Eliphalet Clark, Rye Bread, 



Sunderland, 1,50 



Mrs. Edmund Smith, South Hadley, 1 

 Mrs. George Baker, Amherst, Rye 



Bread, gratuity, 1 



HONEY— TWO ENTRIES. 

 Ransom Dickinson, Sunderland, gra- 

 tuity, $1 

 Stoughton D. Crocker, Sunderland, 



gratuity, 50 cts. 



AGRICULTURAL AND MECHAN- 

 ICAL BIPLEMENTS— FORTY EN- 

 TRIES. 

 Ruggles, Nourse, Mason & Co., Woi- 



cester. Plow No. 73, $2 



Prouty & Mears, Boston, five Plows 



and Cultivator, 1 



J. K. Whitemore & Co., Chicopee 

 Falls, 11 Plows, 2 Hay Cutters, 



1 Scraper, 

 Oliver Williams, Sunderland, Corn 

 Planter, 



James Kellogg, Amherst, lot Tools, $1 



Joscpli Adams & Sons, Hadley, lot 

 Bent Rims, Fellcys, Hubs.Saw- 

 cd Lath and Timber, &c., 1 



II. T. Filer, Belchcrtown, 1 Buggy, 1 



E. S. Church, Amherst, Cheese Press, 

 Curd Cutter, and Chum, 75 cts. 



Eli Warner, Hay, Straw and Stalk 

 Cutter, 75 cts. 



Aaron Rugg, Montague, Rakes, 60 cts. 



Daniel Purington,Pelham, Tool Han- 

 dles, 50 cts. 



Horace Grey, Pelham, Clamps, 50 cts. 



Porter Dickinson, Amherst, Ham- 

 mers, 50 cts. 



Jas. H. Derver, Tu-elron, 50 cts. 



E. Bogue, Amherst, Perambvda- 

 tor, 50 cts. 



Frink & Co., Amherst, Com Shel- 

 ler, 50 cts. 



A. li. Wellman, Amherst, Horse 

 Shoes, 50 cts. 



Graves & Hatch, North Leverett, 

 superior Hoes, 50 cts. 



BROOMS, BRUSHES, PAPER, &c. 



R. B. IliUs, North Hadley, 12 Com 

 Brooms, 75 cts. 



R. B. HiUs, North Hadley, 12 Com 

 Brushes, 75 cts. 



Hubbard Lawrence, gratuity, for 

 Brooms, 50 cts. 



J. S. &. C. Adams, Amherst, Letter 

 and Printing Paper, $1 



Gilbert A. Smith.So. Hadley, Wrap- 

 ping Paper, 50 cts. 



E. & J. Cushman, Amherst, Board 

 Paper, 50 cts. 



D. H. & H. C. KeUogg, Amherst, 



Boots and Shoes, 50 cte, 



Oliver Watson, Amherst, Boots and 



Shoes, 50 cts. 



Nathan Clark, Hadley, Plated 



Wii-e, 25 cts. 



Henry P. Kingsbury, Amherst, 



Trunk, 25 cts. 



A. S. Downs, Amherst, Collars and 



Hamcs. 25 cts. 



FARMS— FOUR ENTRIES. 



E. Pomeroy Cutler, Amherst, $12 

 Linus Green, Hadley, 8 



RECLAIMED MEADOWS— FIVE 

 ENTRIES. 



John Shipman, Hadley, .$10 



Leonard Barrett, Belchertown, 6 



