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plougliing done by our ordinary farmers— then the storage 

 takes too much room. Until these, and some of the minor 

 objections, such as the inability to plough close to a wall, or 

 even to a tree in the centre of a field, are removed or modified, 

 your committee would not advise any farmer to purchase a 

 Sulky plough, unless lie first tries and proves its superiority 

 and adaptability to his own farm. Respectfully submitted, 



Horace F. Longfellow, Albert S. Brown, Frank Marsh, Asa 

 T. Newhall, Sidney F. Newman. — Committee. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



The Committee on Agricultural Implements have attended 

 to their duty and report as follows : — 



For best collection of Agricultural Implements, Fellows & 

 Co., Haverhill, first premium, $15. 



Hanscom Bros., Haverhill, gratuity, SIO. 



American Evaporator, Henry Merrill, West Newbury, gra- 

 tuity, $5. 



Everett & Small, Cooly Creamer, Swing Churn, Seed Drill, 

 gratuity, $5. 



Henry Newhall, Boxford, Ox and Horse Shoes, gratuity, S3. 



John L. Shorey, David Warren, David W. Low. — Committee. 



CARRIAGES. 



The Committee report : — 



To E. P. Sargent, Merrimac, for carriages. Diploma and $15. 

 T. W. Lane, Amesbury, Buggy and Springs, gratuity, $10. 

 To C. S. Hill, No. Andover, Express Wagon, gratuity, 16. 

 To G. E. Daniels, Rowley, Express Wagon, gratuity, $4. 



Thomas K. Leach, David Smith, H. H, Spofford. — Com- 

 mittee. 



