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performed tlie work in one hour and sixteen minutes, with 27 

 furrows. 



No. 2 was ploughed by Bartlett J. Currier of Newbury, said 

 Currier ploughman, and Gorham Coffin driver; performed the 

 work in one hour and one minute, with 28 furrows. 



No. 3 was ploughed by Richard Jaques of Newbury, said 

 Jaques ploughman, and Mark Haskell driver ; performed the 

 work in fifty-five minutes, with 24 furrows. 



No. 4 was ploughed by John Northend of Byfield, William 

 Williams ploughm.an, and William Ayer driver : performed the 

 work in one hour nineteen minutes, with 30 furrows. 



No. 5 was ploughed by Ralph W. Chandler of Andover, said 

 Chandler ploughman, and Joseph Chandler driver ; performed 

 the work in one hour and thirty-one mJnutes, with 26 furrows. 



No. 6 was ploughed by John J. Adams of Newbury, Joseph 

 Lunt ploughman, and said Adams driver ; performed the work 

 in one hour and twenty-nine minutes, with 28 furrows. 



No. 7 was ploughed by Jedediah H. Barker of Andover, said 

 Barker driver, and Mr. Morse ploughman ; performed the work 

 in one hour and twenty-nine minutes, Avith 28 furrows. 



The Committee can truly say, the work was well performed 

 by all the teams. But after consultation, award the premiums 

 as follows : 



The 1st premium to Richard Jaques, - - J^'12 00 



" 2d premium to John Northend, - - ^ilO 00 



" 3d premium to Bardett J. Courier, - ^'8 00 



" 4th premium to Wm. Moody, jun. - ^6 00 



All which is submitted by order of the Committee. 



Joseph Kittredge, Chairman. 



ON PLOUGHING— SINGLE TEAMS. 



The Committee consisting of Paul Kent, Thomas Payson, 

 William Thurlow, Tristam Litde, and John Northend, to whom 

 was assigned the ploughing match of one yoke of Oxen, re- 

 port— 



