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For third best Basket, to Peter Walt, of Danvers, f 1. 



For the best Concord Grapes, to George C. Bailey, of Ha- 

 verhill, $2. 



For the best Hartford Prolific, to E. Harrington, of Grove- 

 land, $2. 



For the best Isabella, to John F. Abbott, of Danvers, $2. 



For the best Delaware, to Moses Howe, of Haverhill, $2. 



For the best lona, to Charles Barker, of Haverhill, $2. 



For the best Israella, to Moses Howe, of Haverhill, $2. 



For the best Adirondack, to Moses Howe, of Haverhill, $2. 



For the best Eogers's Hybrid, Nos. 4 and 19, to George W. 

 Gage, of Methuen, $4. 



For the best Rogers's Hybrid, No. 15, to Adrian Chase, of 

 Haverhill, $2. 



For the best ten varieties of Grapes, to G. W. Gage, of 

 Methuen, $5. 



For the best five varieties, to Charles Barker, of Haver- 

 hill, $3. 



For the best assortment of Cold House Grapes, to E. Mitch- 

 ell, of Haverhill, $3. 



For the second best assortment, to E. Gage, of Bradford, 

 Strong's book on Grapes. 



Gratuity for collection of Grapes, to Robert Bailey, of 

 Newburyport, $1. 



Gratuity for collection of Grapes, to James R. Nichols, of 

 Haverhill, $1. 



Gratuity for collection of Grapes, to D. P. Harmon, of 

 Haverhill, $1. 



Gratuities for fine plates of Peaches, to Luther Bartlett, 

 Oliver Taylor, S. W. Hopkinson, C. Webster, C. B. Emerson, 

 and S. F. Proctor, of Bradford ; C. Horsey, of Haverhill ; — 

 each, 50 cts. 



Your Committee would respectfully suggest the expedicncv 

 of hereafter placing all of a given kind of fruits in one locality, 

 in the exhibition hall. Our duties were quite onerous not only 

 in attending to three departments, all generously supplied with 



