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There was on exhibition in the tent an ancient wooden 

 mould board plow, made forty-four years ago by Washington 

 Winslow of Marblehead, and used by him in the plowing 

 match of the day. Mr. Winslow took one of the prizes just 

 fifty years ago, and hale and hearty, steps forward to compete 

 at the end of half a century with a plow of his own manufac- 

 ture, while two of his sons hold plows in the same field. Can 

 any sister county produce a like trio ? 



The Committee have made the following awards, viz. : — 



For the best collection of Implements and Machines, $15 

 and Diploma, to Whittemore Bros, of Boston. 



To Wadleigh Plow Co. for Granger Plow, |10. 



W. D. Huntington, Lynn, Adjustable Harrow, $5. 



E. E. Lummus & Co., for Frank Bramer's new Randal Har- 

 row, 15. 



Robert F. Dodge, Wenham, Prescott's Door Hanger, $5. 



Isaac Little, Newbury, Patent Horse Hitch, i3. 



J. J. H. Gregory, R. A. Smith, /or the Committee. 



CARRIAGES. 



The Committee on Carriages have attended to their duties 

 and report, viz. : — 



To Sawyer & Chase, of Lynn, best display, S15. 



To T. W. Lane, Amesbury, good display, f 6. 



To William Chase & Son of Merrimac, one fine Extension 

 Top Carryall, |5. 



To Dole & Osgood, Peabody, Platform Express, 14. 



To Gilman Andrews, of Salem, 1 Express Wagon, $3. 



To H. P. Whipple, of Danvers, 1 Express Wagon, $3. 



To R. E. Clarkson, of Amesbury, 1 Spring Sleigh, 83. 



To Bailey & Wood, of Boston, for Sleigh in Wood and Iron, 

 we award the Diploma. 



The Committee regret the small amount of money at their 



