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]Mrs. Mary A. Kimball, Rockport, 5 Kugs, gratuity, 1.00 

 Mrs. Mary Peatfiekl, Ipswich, 1 Rug, gratuity, 1.00 



Mrs. C. J. Buxton, Salem, 3 Rugs, gratuity, 1.00 



Mrs. Mary J. Hardy, Salem, 2 Rugs, gratuity, .50 



Mrs. Carrie W. Lake, Topsfield, 2 Rugs, gratuity, 1.00 

 Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Rockport, Rug, gratuity, 1.00 



Mrs. Edwin L. Shattuck, Ipswich, Rug, gratuity, 1.00 



Mrs. Nellie Walker, Salem; Abbie King, Ipswich; E. 



Smith, Manchester; Susan M. Trow, Ipswich; Mary N. 



Withington, Newburyport, Rugs, a gratuity of 50 cents each. 

 Conmiittce — Charles G. Savary, B. P. Adams, Zenas Cush- 



ing, Charles iST. Ballon. 



ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM LEATHER. 



The Connnittee award to SafFord, Noyes & Co. of George- 

 town, for Kip Boots, a gratuity of $3. 



To Noyes, Carleton & Co. of Georgetown, for Miner's 

 Boots, a gratuity of $3. 



To B. B. Prescott of Haverhill, for Spanish Bridle, a gra- 

 tuity of $1. 



Committee — A. A. White, E. W. Jacobs. 



MANUFACTURES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 



The Committee on Manufactures and General Merchandise 

 respectfully report, that according to the rules of the Society, 

 no articles entered are entitled to its premiums, but they award 

 gratuities as follows, viz. : 



Ipswich Woolen Mills, Socks, Gloves and Yarn, $3. 



John W. Bailey, Ipswich, Blackball, $2. 



William Mayhew, Peabody, Fruit and Vegetable Slicer, $2. 



Nath'l Morse, Newburyport, Stair Posts & Balusters, 1.50. 



