92 ON PLOUGHING. 



To Mrs. Joseph Bradley, North Andover, for yard 



wide carpeting, $1 00 



" Thomas Carpenter, Bradford, for screw 



plate and dies, 

 " T. Milton Morse, Bradford, for child's 



carriage, wrought by him, 

 " Edwin J. Colby, Salisbury, for basket made 



from cocoa nut, with a pen knife, 

 " Nabby Kilham, Boxford. for woolen yarn, 

 " S. Smith, Georgetown, for knit hose, 

 " Hannah Wardwell, Andover, for cricket 



cover, 

 " Abby H. Putnam, Danvers, aged 5 years, 



for needle work, 

 " Mrs. Sally P. Nelson, of Georgetown, for 



hose and yarn, 



ON PLOUGHING WITH DOUBLE 

 TEAMS. 



The Committee on Ploughing with Double Teams, 

 Report : That ten teams were entered ; eight only 

 ploughed, viz : Jedediah H. Barker, of Andover, Per- 

 ley Tapley, of Danvers, John J. Foster, Andover, 

 Daniel Moulton, of West Newbury, Harrison Spof- 

 ford, of Georgetown, Israel Adams, of Boxford, Jo- 

 seph C. Putnam, of Danvers, William Williams, of 

 Rowley. 



A field on SpofFord's Hill had been previously se- 

 lected, and lots of one sixth of an acre had been 



