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premiums were offered in this department. They are awarded 

 as follows : 



For the best White FJesh Peach, to Wm. Wheelwright, of 

 Newburyport, $1. 



For the best Yellow Flesh Peach, to N. G. Bassett, of New- 

 buryport, $1. 



For the best Essex County Seedling, to J. M. Ives, of 

 Salem, $1. 



For best Collection, to Wm. Wheelwright, Newburport, $2. 



Gratuities of 50 cents each are awarded to the following 

 exhibitors : 



Moody Ordway, West Newbury ; D. C. Batchelder, Miss 

 Addie Coffin, J. J. Knapp, T. K. Bartlett, H. A. Ingraham^ 

 Capt. E.. Couch, Lizzie Le Bretton, of Newburyport. 



GRAPES. 



The Committee have awarded the premiums and gratuities 

 for the best specimens of the several varieties and collections 

 of Grapes, as follows : 



For the best specimen of Concord Grapes, to E. S. Mosely, 

 of Newburyport, $2. 



For the best Hartford Prolific, to Luther K. Pemberton, of 

 Groveland, |2. 



For the best Isabella, to N. T. Stickney, of Groveland, $2. 



For the best Delaware, to Curtis French, of Newburyport, $2. 



For the best lona, to N. T. Stickney, of Groveland, $2. 



For the best Israella, to G. W. Gage, of Methuen, $2. 



For the best Adirondac, to C. H. Ireland, of Newbury- 

 port, 12. 



For the best Rogers, No. 3, to G. W. Gage, of Methuen, $.2. 



For the best Rogers, No. 4, to G. W. Gage, of Methuen, $2. 



For the best Rogers, No. 15, to N. T. Stickney, of Grove- 

 land, $2. 



For the best Rogers, No. 19, to G. W. Gage, of Methuen, $2. 



For the best Rogers, No. 33, to J. Whittier, of Ames- 

 bury, 12. 



