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By walking along the headlands during the ploughing match 

 you are able to see the kind of work accomplished ; take the 

 name of the plough, and inquire more into details as soon as 

 the match is completed. None hut the judges are permitted 

 on the " lands" until after the end of the competition. This 

 is an important and admirable feature of our Fairs. 



The awards are as follows : — 



Hanscora & Bros., Haverhill, collection, first premium, $15. 



A. E. Hill, Merrimac, collection, second premium, $12. 



C. H. Fellows, Haverhill, collection, third premium, i 10. 



Whittemore Bros., Boston, Ensilage Cutter, gratuity, |5. 



S. Frank Ayers, Boxford, Ox Yoke, gratuity, 13. 



Geo. G. Creamer, Hamilton, Plough Attachment, gratuity, 

 $5. 



J. T. Johnson, No. Andover, Harrow, &c., gratuity, |5. 



J. T. Johnson, No. Andover, Manure Spreader, gratuity, $5. 



A. E. Low, Essex, Small Weeder, gratuity, $2. 



S. G. Fedler, Methuen, Warrior Mower, gratuity, $3. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



Francis H. Appleton, Chairman. 



CARRIAGES. 

 The Committee on Carriages report only one entry of car- 

 riages and one entry of Wheel and Axle, for which they have 

 awarded to Elmer P. Sargent, of Merrimac, Diploma and $15 

 for a two-wheeled chaise and to S. J. Pedler, of Methuen, $5, 

 for Wheel and Axle. Respectfully submitted, 



Albert Sargent, David W. Low, Aaron Sawyer. — Committee. 



DAIRY. 



The Committee on Dairy submit the following report : — 

 There were but five specimens of Butter presented for pre- 

 mium, none of Cheese. They award the premiums as follows: 



