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HAMPSHIHE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



PLOWING— SIXTEEN LOTS 

 PLOWED. 



Joseph Fogg, Dperfield, $6 



William Strong, Northampton, 4 



Levi D. Cowles, Amherst, 3 



APPLE ORCHARDS— FOUR EN- 

 TRIES. 

 E. Pomeroy Cutler, Amherst, 8 



Alfred Baker, " 5 



Samuel Harrington, " 3 



PEACH ORCHARDS— FOUR EN- 

 TRIES. 

 Ephraim Montague, Belchertown, $4 

 Ezra WiUis, Leverett, 2 



PEAR TREES. 



Samuel Harrington, A.mherst, |3 



VEGETABLES— FIFTY EIGHT 

 ENTRIES. 



Eli Sanderson, Sunderland, Seed 



Wheet, *] 



R. Dickinson, Sunderland, Seed 



Corn, 75 cts 



N. Harlow, Amherst, Seed Corn,50 cts 



Walter Graves, Leverett, " << 25 cts. 



H. L. BoltAvood, Amherst, basket 



onions, 75 cts 



B. Lee, Leverett, specimens on- 

 ions, 50 cts. 



E. Whitney, Montague, basket on- 

 ions. - 25 cts. 



B. U. Dickinson, Amherst, lot 



Squashes, 50 cts. 



Dr. S. Fish, Amherst, 1 Squash, 50 cts. 



Asa Wilson,Belchcrtown-, 2 Pump- 



ki»«. 50 cts. 



Elijah Ayres, Amherst, 2 do,, 25 cts. 



T. P. Huntington, Hadlcy, 5 vari- 

 eties Potatoes, *1 



B. F. Carter, North Hadley, Clark 



Potatoes, 50 cts. 



D. S. Cowles, Hadley, Beets, Car- 



rot and Turnips, 75 cts. 



George Dickinson, HacUey, 4 Pars- 

 ^ .i^ips. 25 cts 



Levi D. Cowles, Amherst, two 



varieties turnips, 25 cts, 



E. C. Thom])son, Pelham, 1 Nut- 



meg Squash and blood beets, 50 cts. 

 Miss Eunice Green, Amherst, 2 



Daniel Currier, Amherst, 1 Beet 



Aveighing 9 lb. 10 oz., 25 eta. 



The Winter Wheat for which a gratui- 

 ty was awarded to E. Sanderson, was 

 of the white flint variety, and a speci- 

 men from 37 bushels 22 qts. grown by 

 him on 1 40 rods of ground. The pump- 

 kins of Asa Wilson,one of which weigh- 

 ed 49 lbs. were from a lot of 25 tons, 

 j;rown by him on 6 acres. The bush- 

 el of potatoes, for which a gratuity was 

 awarded to Willard M. Kellogg, was 

 grown from one potatoe, brought from 

 Michigan. The potatoes of B. F. Car- 

 ter, 44 bushels, were grown from l}^ 

 bushels of seed on 16 rods of ground. 

 Tney were a variety of Rhode Island 

 potatoes. Samuel A. Newell of Pelham, 

 entered a lot of common English Tur- 

 nips, weighing 18 lbs. each, and Geo. 

 Dickinson of Hadley, a box of pole 

 Beans, numbering 896, grown by him 

 the past season from a smgele bean. 



CARPETING, UNDRESSED FLAN- 

 NEL AND HEARTH RUGS— FIFTY 

 ENTRIES. 



CARPETS— THIRTEEN ENTRIES. 

 Miss G. Ingram, Amherst, $1,50 



Mrs. Vienna Cutler, Hatfield, 1 



RUGS— NINE ENTRIES. 



Mrs. Reuben Roberts, Jr., Amherst, $1 



Miss Cynthia Clark So. Hadley, 50 cts. 



FLANNEL BLANIvETS— SIX 

 ENTRIES. 



Mrs. J. A. Clark, Hadley, $1,50 



Mrs. ]\Iary ]SI. Josselyn, Sunderland, 1 



HOSE— SEVEN ENTRIES. 



Mrs. Susannah Kellogg, Amherst, $2 

 Mrs. Robert Cutler, " 1 



Mrs. Susan D. ShaAV, Belcherto-Rni, 

 gratuity, for Knitting Work,50 cts. 

 MITTENS— FOUR ENTRIES. 

 E. C. Bogue,Amher.st, best 2 prs., 50 cts. 



FROCKING. 

 Geo. A. Whipple, Amherst, $1,50 



BROADCLOTH. 



David Mack, Amherst, |;2 



DOMESTIC INIANUFACTURES & 



AT ^""oh'u?' ^ 25cts.|FANCYARTK;LES— SIXTY-TWO 



Moses btebbms, Deerfield, 3 sorts ENTRIES 



w.i^°^"'„ * , 25 cts. COUNTERPANES. 



» alter t ullcr, Amherst,Cabbage,25cts. JMrs. David Mack, Amherst, $1,50 



