62 IMUJMHJMS OI'FEKED. 



For the best plantation of Mayle Trees, with the same con- 

 ditions, twenty dollars. 

 For the second best do. fifteen dollars. 

 For the third best do. ten dollars. 

 For the best plantation of Walnut Trees, with the same con- 

 ditions, twenty dollars. 

 For the second best do. fifteen dollars. 

 For the third best do. ten dollars. 



REMARKS. 

 Notice of intention to claim any of these premiums, must be 

 given to the Secretary by the 15th of June. The Committee 

 to examine the plantations are 



JAMES H. DUNCAN, of Haverhill. 

 ANDREW NICHOLS, of Danvers. 

 GARDNER B. PERRY, of Bradford. 

 PICKERING DODGE, of Salem. 

 NATHAN WEBSTER, of Haverhill. 



V. CULTIVATION OF MULBERRY TREES, SILK, &c. 



1. For the best plantation of White Mulberry Trees, not 

 less than half an acre, twenty-five dollars. 



2. For the second best, twenty dollars. 



3. For the best nursery of White Mulberry Trees, not ex- 

 ceeding two years' growth, twenty dollars. 



4. For the second best, fifteen dollars. 



03** The foregoing were offered the last year, to be paid the 

 present year. 



5. For the best silk, produced and reeled within the county, 

 amounting at least to one pound, seven dollars. 



6. For the second best, five dollars. 



7. For the most valuable parcel of silk, produced by the 

 enterprise of one family, the present year, and exhibited either 

 in cocoons, reeled, or manufactured, seven dollars. 



OJ" The same parcel not to be entitled to more than one 

 piemiuni. 



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