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Tlie Coiiunittce, after making all due allowances for the 

 differences in the land, award the premiums as follows: — 



The first premium of $12 to Ansel W. Putnam, of Danvers, 

 Plough, " Syracuse Chilled." 



The second premium of $10 to R. S. Bra}', of Newbury. 

 Plough, " Eagle." 



The third premium of $8 to Asa T. Newhall, of Newbury- 

 port. Plough, " Cameron." 



The fourth premium of $6 to Moses H. Poor, of West New- 

 bury. Plough, " Hussy." 



The fifth premium of |4 to Charles N. Maguire, of West 

 Newbur3^ 



Geo. L. Hawkes, for the Committee. 



PLOUGHING WITH THREE OR MORE HORSES. 



The Committee on ploughing with three or more horses, 

 having attended to the duty assigned them, report that there 

 was but one entry, that being a Four Hoise team by Jeremiah 

 Cashman, of Newburyport, and in their estimation the quality 

 of the work done was such that they were not justified in 

 awarding the premium offered in this class, but would recom- 

 mend to the consideration of the officers that he be awarded a 

 gratuity of $5. 



A. T. Newhall, Geo. A. Butters— /or the Committee. 



PLOUGHING WITH SWIVEL PLOUGH. 



The Committee award to : — 



Edward F. Perley, of Danvers, two horses, first premium, 



iio. 



0. Stevens, No. Andover, two horses, second premium, $6. 

 Charles Heselton, Bradford, four oxen, first premium, $12. 



