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Ham Maloon, of Salem ; Glout Morcean, to E Page, of Brad- 

 ford; Lawrence, to W. D. Northend, of Salem ; Louis Bon d'- 

 Jersey, P. G. Parmenter, of Bradford; Beurre Clalrgeau, to 

 G D. Glover, of Salem ; Golden Beurre, to Charles F. Ives, 

 of Salem ; Thompson, to B. P. Ware, of Marblehead ; Du- 

 chesse d'Angouleme, to Moses How, of Haverhill ; Catillac, 

 to W. R. Whittier, of Haverhill ; Urbaniste and Fulton, to 

 Peter Wait, of Danvers ; Wilkinson, to Charles F. Ives, of 

 Salem ; Beurre Diel and d'Anjou, to E. Gage, of Bradford ; 

 Paradise of Autumn, to Wm. Maloon, of Salem; Maria Louie, 

 t^ Peter Wait, of Danvers; Haathcote, to D, P. Harmon, of 

 Hiverhill; — pi each. 



For the best exhihirion of Pears by one individual, " Har- 

 ris' Insects," to Williim Miloon, of Saletn. 



The following Gratuities, of 50 cents each, were awarded: 

 J. Flanders of Hiverhill, J. Chase, E. B. Lebosquett, E. 



Mitchell, G F. Ives, B. P. Ware, John V. Stevens, P. G. 



Parmenter, Warren Ordway, J. & C. Stevens, J. B. Sargent, E. 



H Hiking, G. H. Carlton, David Boynton, A. F. Bosson and 



William Maloon. 



John M. Ives, J. V. Stevens, John P. Langley, Warren P. 

 Whittier, Robert Manning, George Coggswell, Committee. 



APPLES. 



The Committee on Apples award for the best 12 specimens 

 of the following varieties a premium of $1 each : 



Peter Wait, Danvers, Hunt Russet, Danvers Winter Sweet, 

 Minister, Ramsclell's Red Sweet, Roxbury Russet, Swaar, 

 Northern Spy; Penj. P. Ware, Marblehead, Pickman Pippin, 

 Haskell Sweet, Sweet Baldwin, Drap d'Or, Lyscom, Ben or 



