8 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



usual and current prices at Westborough, for grinding and sawing, 

 for all teaming and other work clone for, and for agricultural products 

 and other articles furnished to, the Trustees by the Board of Agri- 

 culture. 



This arrangement shall go into effect on the first day of April, in 

 the year eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and, in order to give the plan 

 a fair trial, shall continue in force for the term of five years, subject 

 to such modifications as experience may suggest, and as may be mu- 

 tually agreed upon by said Trustees and said Board of Agriculture ; 

 any such modifications to be indorsed on this instrument : Provided, 

 always, that it shall be competent for the Legislature at any time to 

 annul this agreement, and to place said premises and property under 

 the charge of said Trustees as fully as the same were before said Act 

 was passed. 



In testimony whereof, Harvey Dodge, Daniel H. Forbes, G. How- 

 land Shaw, and J. H. W. Page, a committee of the Trustees of the 

 State Reform School for this purpose specially appointed, and Mar- 

 shall P. Wilder, Seth Sprague, Simon Brown, and Charles L. Flint, 

 a committee of the State Board of Agriculture for this purpose spe- 

 cially appointed, have, in behalf of said Boards respectively, hereunto 

 set our names interchangeably, at Westborough, this twenty-fourtb 

 day of March, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-four. 



Marshall P. Wilder, 

 Seth Sprague, 

 Simon Brown, 

 Charles L. Feint, 

 Committee of the State Board of Agricultwe. 



Harvey Dodge, 

 Daniel H. Forbes, 

 G. H. Shaw, 

 J. H. W. Page, 



Committee of the Trustees of the State Reform School. 



Subsequently to this agreement, it was thought desirable by 

 both Boards that the pumping of water for the institution 

 should be done under the direction of the Trustees of the 

 State Reform School, as also the sawing and grinding I'm- the 

 same; and these labors have accordingly been so performed, 

 that part of the above contract having been virtually annulled 

 by mutual understanding. 



