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 AGKICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



The Committee on Agricultural Implements award the fol- 

 lowing premiums, viz. : — 



To Charles P. Preston, of Danvers, for Wood's two-horse 

 Mower, 15. 



To Samuel A. Merrill, of Danvers, for the American Hay- 

 Tedder, $5. 



To Whittemore & Belcher, for the best Hay Cutter, $3. 



To S. M. Ayers, of Boxford, for the best Ox Yoke, $3. 



To the Fitchburg Co. for the Bay State Horse Rake^ $5. 



To J. S. Preston, of Danvers, for Raymond's Horse Pitch- 

 fork, $5. 



To Parker, Gannett & Osgood, of Boston, for Collection of 

 Implements, $5. 



GRATUITIES. 



1 o Parker, Gannett & Osgood, for the best Churn, $2. 

 To F. F. Holbrook & Small, for Harrington's Seed Sow- 

 er, $2. 



For the Committee — Lewis Allen. 



CARRIAGES. 



The Committee on Carriages report the award of the fol- 

 owing gratuities : — 

 To George Adams, of West Amesbury, for his Buggy, $5. 

 To Dana Dodge & Son, of Newburyport, for their two-seat- 

 ed Carriage, $3. 



To Wm. B. Peart, of Danvers, for his Express Wagon, $2. 

 C ommittee— T. K. Leach, Wm. H. Patch, Wm. Dodge, Jr. 



