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For the best Horse Pitch-fork, (tested on the cattle ground,) 

 Raymond's patent, to John S. Preston, of Danvers, $10. 



For the best Horse Rake, Bay State Pattern, to Charles 

 Perley, of Boxford, $5. 



For the best Horse Hoe, (not tested at the Fair as required 

 by the rules,) Share's pattern, one-half the premium offered, 

 to Amos Poor, of West Newbury, $5. 



GRATUITIES. 



To S. A. Merrill, agent of Ames's Plough Co., for a Horse- 

 hay tedder, Garfield's pattern, $10. 



To E. E. Lummus, of Boston, for a Kniffen one-horse 

 Mower, $5. 



To Nathan Page, Jr., of Danvers, for a Portable Pump and 

 Graduated Sprinkler, $5. 



To George E. Herrick, of Lynnfield, for his improved Seed 

 Sower, $3. 



For the best Collection of Implements, the special premium 

 offered by the President of the Society, is awarded to Whitte- 

 more. Belcher & Co., of Boston, their collection comprising 

 75 articles, $25. 



Committee — Allen W. Dodge, William Hazeltine, Henry 

 A. Bodwell, Asahel H. Patch. 



CARRIAGES. 



The Committee on Carriages, award the premiums as fol- 

 lows : — 



To Alvah Whittler, of Haverhill, for Buggy, $3; for Car, 

 riages, $4 ; for Sleighs, $3. 



Committee— George French, Calvin How, J. F. Merrill, 



