70 ON BULLS. 



peared on the ground, and performed the work in the following 



manner, viz : 



No. 1. Hobart Clark, of Andover, one hour twenty-three 



minutes, 20 furrows. 

 No. 2. Stephen Abbott, of Andover, one hour twenty-eight 



minutes, 20 furrows. 

 No. 3. Perley Tapley, of Danvers, one hour thirty-seven 



minutes, 26 furrows. 

 No. 4. Ralph H. Chandler, Andover, one hour twenty-eight 



minutes, 22 furrows. 

 No. 5. J. H. Barker, Andover, one hour seventeen minutes, 



24 furrows. 

 No. 6. Moses Pettengill, Topsfield, one hour forty-two min- 

 utes, 25 furrows. 

 No. 7. Abijah Northey, Boxford, one hour twenty-one 



minutes, 24 furrows. 

 No. 8. John Adams, Andover, one hour five minutes, 



23 furrows. 

 The work was so well performed by all the claimants, con- 

 sidering the situation of the land and quality of the soil, that the 

 Committee would have found some difficulty in deciding, had 

 not some failed in turning the last furrow. But after consulta- 

 tion, they were unanimous in the opinion that the premiums be 

 awarded in the following manner, viz : 



1st premium to Ralph H. Chandler, of Andover, $12 00 



2d premium to Abijah Northey, of Boxford, $10 00 



3d premium, Jedediah H. Barker, of Andover, $8 00 



4th premium, Moses Pettengill, of Topsfield, $6 00 



All vv^hich is respectflilly submitted. 



DANIEL ADAMS, 3d. 



No. XIII. ON BULLS. 



There were presented for premium thirteen Bulls, most of 

 them indicating thrift and care. 



Your Committee, after due consideration, award 

 To Joseph Poor, of Andover, the first premium, $15 00 



