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ton Nonsuch ; E. P. Cutter, Newburyport, Gravenstein . T. 

 G. Ordway, West Newbury, Roxbury Russet ; Wm. Wheel- 

 right, Newburyport, Fall Pippin; Josiah Newhall, Lynnfield, 

 Eustice ; T. C. Thurlow, West Newbury, Ladies' Sweet ; Ira 

 S. Woodman, Groveland, Northern Spy. 



For the best Twelve specimens of any other variety, $1 to 

 B. Brickett, of Haverhill. 



For the best collection of Twenty varieties, $5 to C. H. 

 Lake, of Topsfield. 



For the best Ten varieties, $3 to T. C. Thurlow, of West 

 Newbury. 



For the best plate of Apples (not less than Twenty-four 

 specimens) a premium of $5 to John Fairbanks, of Haverhill. 



A Gratuity of $1 each to the following : 



T. K. Bartlett, Wm. C. Crockett, Charles Smith, B. G. 

 Gerrish, S. M. Gale, P. T. Winkley, Otis Delano and D. 

 Smith, of Newburyport; Wm. W. Perkins and R. T. Jaques, 

 of Newbury ; J. B. Spiller, of Haverhill ; S. A. Merrill, of 

 Danvers ; Wm. R. Putnam, of Danvers ; Josiah Newhall, of 

 Lynnfield. 



A Gratuity of 50 cents each to Wm. A. Felch, D. Plumer, 

 and S. F. Newman, of Newbury ; Albert Russell, N. Stacy, 

 Mrs J. Bartlett, A. L. FHnt, D. S. Purington and J. J. Knapp, 

 of Newburyport ; F. D. Chase, B. A. Follansbee, T. S. Ord- 

 way and A. L. Moore, of West Newbury ; Robert Buxton, 

 of Peabody ; Peter Wait, of Danvers ; J. B. Sargent, of West 

 Amesbury. 



The Committee were happy to find upon the tables this 

 year, a good and very extensive show of Apples, and — 

 although the fru t is small this season — most of the specimens 

 were quite creditable to the producers. We regret not being 

 able to award more and higher premiums, as many of the ex- 

 hibitors have not been mentioned at all, and others only by a 

 small gratuity. We would suggest to exhibitors, that the rules 

 of the Society require at least twelve specimens upon a plate, 

 in order to obtain a premium ; also that " all fruit must be en- 

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