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BREAD AND HONEY. 



Your Committee were pleased to see so fine specimens of 

 Bread exhibited this year. In household economy the making 

 of good bread is a subject of much interest. Hence a lady at 

 the head of a family, who cooks herself or by servants, should 

 be an adept in this matter. 



Your Committee, after carefully testing the several specimens 

 of bread exhibited, would unanimously award the following 

 gratuities, viz. : — 



To Mrs. Addison Witham, of Gloucester, - - $2 00 



" " Olivia Proctor, of Gloucester, - - - 2 00 



" " L. D. Sawyer, of Amesbury, - - - 2 00 

 " Mary P. Bartlett, of Rockport, - - - - 1 00 

 " Mrs. Isaac A. P. Steele, of Gloucester, - - 1 00 

 " " N. E. Ladd, of Groveland, - - - - 1 00 

 " " J. W. Wheeler, of Annisquam, - - - 1 00 

 " " C. A. Alley, of Wenham, - - - - 1 00 



CAKE AND PIES. 



Miss Annie Laura McEachran, Gloucester, for sponge 



cake, .-.__.-- 50 



Miss Hattie Fall, of Gloucester, for sponge cake, - - 50 



Mrs Edwin Lane, of Gloucester, for lemon pie, - 50 



CANNED FRUIT. 



Mrs. Abbie Dodge, of Gloucester, 10 jars preserves - 50 



Mrs. David Plummer, " 6 " " - 50 



Mrs. Isaac A. P. Steele, " 7 u u . 50 



Mrs. Charles Boardman, 4 jars of preserves, - - 50 



Mrs. H. M. Hilliard, 4 jars of preserves, - - - 50 



HONEY. 



To H. Alley, of Wenham, 12 jars of honey and 12 box- 

 es of honey in comb, 5 00 



lor the Committee— T. B. Fall. 



