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The Committee award $6 to Charles P. Sargent, for his 

 Monitor Seed Sower. 



There were other Implements which were excluded by the 

 ■rules of the Society. 



For the Committee — Francis Dodare. 



CARRIAGES. 



The awards are as follows : 



To Foster and Howe, Amesbury, for Carriage Wheels, a 

 diploma. 



To T. B. Patten, West Amesbury, for Concord pattern 

 Wagon gratuity, $10. 



Committee — T. R. Leach, L. W. Tyler, John Danforth. 



DAIRY. 



Report of the Committee on Dairy : 



The Committee on the Daily report that nine lots of But- 

 ter were entered for premium, but three of the claimants hav- 

 iug failed to present a sample of not less than fifteen pounds, 

 your Committee, in awarding the following premiums, were 

 confined to the remaining six competitors. 



The first premium of a diploma and $12 was unanimously 

 awarded to A. F. Hobbs, of Wenham ; the second premium 

 of $10, to Mrs. Longfellow, of Byfield; the third premium of 

 ^8, to Mrs. A. Dane, of Hamilton ; the fourth premium of $5, 

 to Mrs. Ridgeway, of West Newbury. 



Three samples of Cheese were presented for our inspection. 



