FOR SECRETARY. 



T. E. Farnham, of Peabody, had . . 1 



John M. Daiiforth, of Lynnfield, had . 23 



And the above receiving the highest number of votes were 

 declared elected. 



After a revision of the printed ballot for trustees, it 

 was voted that the Secretary cast one ballot as amended 

 for trustees for the ensuing year, and the following were 

 declared elected : 



J. p. Little, Amesbury, Geo. W. Sargent, Merrimac, 



Geo. L. Averill, Andover, John W. Shirley, Methuen, 

 John W. Lovett, Beverly, Geo. A. Currier, Middleton, 

 Henry M. Killam, Boxford, Byron Goodale, Nahant, 

 J. Webb Barton, Danvers, Daniel D. Adams, Newbury, 

 Elias Andrews, Essex, Rufus Adams, Newburyport, 



Sam'l T. Poor, Georgetown, W. S. Hughes, No. Andover, 

 G. M. Wonson, Gloucester, N. M. Quint, Peabody, 

 S. B. George, Groveland, John J. Manning, Rockport, 

 I. F. Knowlton, Hamilton, Frank P. Todd, Rowley, 

 Albert Emerson, Haverhill, Charles Sanders, Salem, 

 Alonzo B. Fellows, Ipswich, Lewis W. Hawkes, Saugus, 

 S. S. Lewis, Lawrence, P. Albert True, Salisbury, 



Edwin Bates, Lynn, Wm. H. Bates, Swampscott, 



John H. Perkins, Lynnfield, Edw. E. Ferguson, Topsfield, 

 J. H. Cheever, Manchester, J. Kavanaugh, Wenham, 

 Amos P. Alley, Marblehead, J. R. Gordon, W. Newbury. 



After remarks by several members, it was voted to 

 adjourn. 



The entries in the several departments of the fair for 

 1903, are tabulated for comparison as follows : 



