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Asa Adams, ji-., Newb't, Rock Sweet, 50 cts ; T. K. BartletV 

 Newb't, Moody and Spice, SI ; Thomas C. Thurlow, IVeat 

 JSTewbury, Porter, 50 cts ; J. L. Newhall, Newb't, Natural, 

 50 cts. 



Committee — G. C. Rogers, James Wilson, George E. 

 Adams. 



GRAPES, PEACHES &C. 



The Committee on Peaches, Assorted Fruit and Grapes re- 

 port 



The show of Grapes was unusually fine. The largest and 

 best ever made by the Society, and the Committee regret ex- 

 ceedingly, not to be able to give even a gratuity to many wor- 

 thy contributors, but have endeavored to distribute the small 

 amount of funds at our disposal to the best of our judgment^, 

 and award 



Premiums for Peaches to W. H. Noyes, Newburyport, T. R^ 

 Bartlet, do, W. Wheelwright, do, $1 each; D. C. Batchelor^ 

 do. Miss Georgia Bassett, do, Miss Addie Coffin, do, Rev. S. J. 

 Spaulding, do, gratuity, 50 cents each. 



Grapes. — George W. Gage, Methuen, Concord Grapes - 

 George C. Rogers, West Newbury, Hartford ; Charles P. 

 Savary, Groveland, Isabella ; C. H. Ireland, Newburyport;^ 

 Delaware ; C. P. Savary, Groveland, lona ; H. Knight, West 

 Newbury, Isabella ; C. li. Ireland, Newburyport, Adirondack ; 

 Charles H. Pinkham, Salem, Rogers, 15 ; George W. Gagex 

 Methuen, Rogers, 19 ; George W. Gage, do, Rogers 4 ; George 

 W. Gage, do, Rogers, 3, $2 each, premium ; George W. Kel- 

 ley, Newburyport, Cold Plouse Grapes, $3; George W. Gage,. 

 Methuen, best tea varieties, diploma and $5 ; VV^ H. Huse, 

 Newburyport, best Rebecca ; Warren Currier, do. Cold House- 

 Grapes ; Rufus S. Griffith, do, Diana ; Robert Rich, Sallsbur}-,. 



