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List of Premiums to be Awarded by the 

 Trustees in November* 



SMALL FRUITS. 



Fox the best product of not less than twenty-five trees, 

 taking into account quantity and quality of Peaches, Plums 

 and Quinces, premium, $8 



For best crop of Strawberries, on not less than twenty rods 

 of land, expense of planting, culture of crop, etc., stated in 

 writing, premium, $7 



For best crop of currants, raspberries, blackberries and 

 Gooseberries, with statement as above, premium each, $7 ■ 



LIBRARY. 



Committee — Andrew Nichols, Danvers ; B. P. Ware, Mar- 

 blehead ; J. M. Danforth, Lynnfield. 



TREADWELL FARM. 



Committee — Benj. P. Ware, Marblehead ; S. D. Hood, 

 Topsfield ; Andrew Nichols, Danvers ; Sherman Nelson, 

 Georgetown. 



AUDITORS. 



Committee — Charles Sanders, Salem ; Benj. P. Ware, 

 Marblehead ; Lyman Osborne, Peabody. 



FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 



Committee — Frederick A. Russell, Methuen ; J. M. Dan- 

 forth, Lynnfield Center; Sherman Nelson, Georgetown. 



COMMITTEES. 



All committees, including committees to judge of crops, of 

 exhibits at Fair, and of the arrangements for the Fair are 

 chosen by the Trustees at their June meeting. 



