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Hubbardston, J. R. Nichols, Haverhill ; Fall Pippin, William 

 Perkins, Newbury. 



The following gratuities of 50 cents each were awarded : 

 Hunt's Eusset, to Amos Brown, Danvers ; Rhode Island 

 Greening, Peter Wait, Danvers ; English Sweeting, H. R. 

 Snow, Haverhill ; Minister, James AVilson, Topsfield ; Hub- 

 bardston, J. A. Lunt, Newbury ; Pumpkin Sweet, Josiah New- 

 hall, Lynnfield ; Gravenstein, Roxbury Russet, Charles H. 

 Lake, Topsfield ; Fall Harvey, Nathaniel Annable, South Dan- 

 vers ; Orange Quince, A. R. Lancaster, Haverhill ; Pound 

 Sweet, Richard Webster, Haverhill. For Varieties, to Asa 

 Adams, Newbury ; B. Bricket, Haverhill ; T. K. Leach, Tops- 

 field ; D. Plumer, Newbury ; James Wilson, Topsfield ; E. G. 

 Hyde, Danvers • Richard Webster, Haverhill. 



Committee — J. B. Sargent, G. W. Gage, John Perkins. 



PEACHES, ASSORTED FRUITS AND GRAPES. 



The Committee on Peaches, Assorted Fruits and Grapes, 

 have awarded the following premiums and gratuities : 



For the best Free Stone, White Flesh Peach, to John P. 

 Foster, of North Andover $1. 



For the best Yellow Flesh Peach, to P. F. Butters, of 

 Plaverhill, $L 



For the best Seedling Peach, to Charles F. Ives, of Sa- 

 lem, $1. 



For the best Collection of Peaches, to G. W. Chadwick, of 

 West Boxford ; $2. 



For the best Basket of Assorted Fruits, first premium to 

 C. H. Lake, of Topsfield, |3. 



For second best Basket, to Nelson Bodwell, $g, 



