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apples are green, the cider will always be thin, weak and cot 

 ©uriess ; and when these are deeply tinged with yellow, it will 

 always possess colour, with either strength or richness. And 

 again, that such apples as are yellow, or yellow intermixed with 

 red, are alone capable of making fine cider. 



TIMOTHY PICKERING, President 

 F. HOWES, Secretary, 

 i^amiary 10, 1821. 



♦ FOR THE 



CATTLE SEOIV dA^D PLOUGHUVG MATCH, 



?0R THa 



COUNTY OF ESSEX IN THE YEAR 1821v 



1. It is expected that the society, at their annual meeting 

 at Ipswich, on the nineteenth day of February next, will deter- 

 mine at what place the cattle and other live stock, to be pre-^ 

 sented for premiums, and the ploughing match, shall be exhi- 

 bited. 



2. The Trustees will timely appoint the necessary commit- 

 lees to examine and report on \he claims for premiums, and as- 

 semble with them at the place of exhibition, on Thursday, the 

 eleventh day of October next, at nine o'clock in the morning ; 

 at which time, all claims for premiums must be presented and 

 entered. The committees will then inspect all the live stock, 

 and any other articles which may be subjects of premiums, and 

 prepare their reports thereon, 



3. On the next day, at ten oxlock in the morning, the trial 

 of working oxen will be made ; and be followed, at eleven 

 o'clock, by the ploughing match. At twelve o'clock, an ad-; 

 dress, on the important subjects of our institution, will be deliv*-. 

 ered, by a member of the society. 



