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Wasson, do., do., Mrs. J. M. Palmer, do., do., gratuity, 50 

 cents each , Mrs. Bod well, do., do., Munroe Ayer, do., do., 

 Annie H. Means, do., drawn rug, Mrs. J. H. Choate, do., do., 

 Mrs. Henry Whitman, do., do., Mrs. C. K. Ordway, West 

 Newbury, do., Mrs. Samuel Holmes, Haverhill, braided rug, 

 gratuity, $1 each; Miss Judith Blaisdell, do., do., Mrs. W. 

 Phillips, Bradford, Turkish rug, N. H. Fish, Danvers, rug, 

 Mrs. Nathan Perley, Methuen, rug, B. S. Grace, Haverhill, 

 rug, Mrs. Josiah B. Hale, do., drawn rug, Mrs. H. C. Crocker, 

 do., do., Mrs. C. H. Merrill, do., braided rug, Mrs. J. M. 

 Palmer, drawn rug, gratuity, 50 cents each. 



Clara A. Hale, Mrs. H. P. Noyes. — Committee. 



ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM LEATHER. 



Your Committee on Articles Manufactured from Leather 

 beg leave to report : 



That they have inspected the articles in that department 

 presented for competition and show, and while the extent of 

 the same is by no means as large and extensive as it should 

 be, considering that this is one of the largest if not the great- 

 est industry of our county, is now and has been scarcely 

 represented at all in comparison to its extent, is very credita- 

 ble as far as it goes. 



There are engaged in this pursuit four or five times the 

 number of your sons and daughters of those in any other of 

 the various industries which you represent and for their good 

 and the Farmers' information and the general progress and 

 welfare of the county, it appears to us to be a privilege, if you 

 should so deem it best, to hereafter place a larger amount at the 

 disposal of the committee in this department, that those 

 engaged in this department of labor may be more largely inter- 

 ested than heretofore, with others in this annual exhibition. 



We have awarded as follows: — 



Daniel Peters, Haverhill, for the exhibition of one set of 



