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strated in loading barrel stuff, for one able man can readily 

 do what two men would be needed for in loading ordinary 

 wagons. The platform is capable of taking twenty-seven 

 barrels standing on their ends, at a load. 



The grass and sod cutter, exhibited bj' Mr. B. F. Patch 

 of Danvers, was strikingly simple in construction and by 

 the help of a little muscle did its work very well. 

 J. J. H. Gregory, ) 

 W. H. Hayes, | Committee. 



Richard Newell, ) 



CARRIAGES. 

 $10. Gratuity, to T. W. Lane, Amesbury, for top Stan- 

 hope buggy. 

 $3 and Diploma, to W. G. & J. H. Ferris, Lynn, for top 

 Goddard buggy and collection. 

 $10. Gratuity, to J. B. Lancaster, Merrimac, for collec- 

 tion. 

 $2. Gratuity, to H. P. Whipple, Salem, for pneumatic 

 knockabout. 

 0. S. Butler, James Wilson, J. H. Nason — Committee. 



PLOUGHING WITH DOUBLE TEAM. 



$8. First premium, to J. C. Evans, Amesbury, four oxen, 



" Hussy " plough. 

 $6. Second premium, to J. C. Evans, Amesbury, four 



oxen, " Syracuse " plough. 

 Allen Smith, O. F. Newhall, Daniel W. Osborn— (7ow- 

 mittee. 



PLOUGHING WITH TWO HORSES. 



First premium, to Durkee Bros., Peabody, " Hussy " 

 plough. 



