BREAD AND HONEY. 



The Committee on Bread and Honey report the following 

 gratuities : 



Gould, of Wenham, $5 ; Batchelder of 



Newbury port, $4, for very interesting exhibitions of Honey 

 and Hive of Bees at work. 



Gratuities on Bread. — Joanna Harrigan of Haverhill, $2 ; 

 Miss Loisa Ordway, and Mrs. George Lovejoy, of Bradford $1 

 each ; Ellen Moriarty, Mrs. H. S. Gould, and Mrs. John 

 Goodrich, of Haverhill, 50 cents each ; Miss F. W. Hazeltine, 

 of Bradford, 50 cents. 



Gratuities on Preserves — Mrs. A. Littlefield, of Haverhill, 

 $2 ; Mrs. G. B. George, $1 ; Mrs. S. G. Long, Mrs. Daniel Pal- 

 mer, Mrs. U. H. Ayer, and Mrs. E. B. Johnson, of Haverhill, 

 50 cents each. 



For the Committee — James R. Nichols. 



PEARS. 



The Committee on Pears make the following award as pre- 

 miums and gratuities, viz : 



To Wm. Maloon, of Salem, for 12 best specimens Bartletts, 

 $1 ; W. D. Northend, do, 12 best specimens Duchesse d'An- 

 gouleme, $1 ; B. P. Plow, Haverhill, 12 do Belle Lucrative, 

 $1 ; H. F. Rich, do, 12 do Flemish Beauty, $1 ; W. D. Nor- 

 thend, Salem, 12 do Beurre Bosc, $1 ; Wm. Maloon, do, 12 

 do Beurre Superfine, §1 ; David Boynton, Haverhill, 12 do 

 Onondago, $1 ; W. Maloon, Salem, 12 do, Doyenne du Corn- 

 ice, $1 ; Henry Savary, Groveland, 12 do, Seckel, $1 ; Sum- 

 ner Southwick, South Danvers, 12 do Buffum, $1 ; S. P. Brad- 

 ley, Haverhill, 12 do Winter Nelis, $1 ; W. D. Northend, Sa- 



