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Jaques, of Newbury, with No. 16 Hussey plough. Mr. 

 Jaques had a team well trained to their business, had a good 

 plough, and knew well how to manage it. He performed his 

 work well, and at a uniform depth of about seven inches, full 

 an inch more than required by the society. 



The Committee award to E. T. Jaques, of Newbury, the 

 first premium of $10. Not because he was the only competi- 

 tor, but because we thought he would have obtained it, if 

 there had been two or three competitors, which the commit- 

 tee regret there were not. 



Horace C. Ware, D. F. Harriman, John L. Colcord, John 

 W. Allen — Oommittee, 



PLOUGHING WITH HORSES. 



The Committee award as follows ; — 



Paul T. Winkley, Newburyport, first premium, $12 ; H. 

 M. Goodrich & A. L. Plummer, West Newbury, second pre- 

 mium, $10 ; A. T. Newhall, Newburyport, third premium, 

 $8 ; T. O. Wardwell, North Andover, fourth premium, $G ; 

 R. S. Bray, Newbury, fifth premium, $4. 



Otis F, Putnam, Chairman. 



PLOUGHING— THREE OR MORE HORSES. 



The Committee were unanimous in giving the first premi- 

 um of $10 to Sidney F. Newman & J. N. Kent, of Newbury ; 

 second, $6, to Geo. W. Bray, of Newbury. 



Ansel W. Putnam, Wm. B. Reynolds, J. B. Tewksbury, 

 G. S. Phippeu — Committee. 



In addition to the report made in the ploughing field, by 

 the Committee on Ploughing wath three or more horses, the 

 Chairman wishes to say, that this being the first time premi- 

 ums have been oflered for ploughing with such teams, the 



