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Second premium, to Miss J. P. Hall, of Methuen, a 



white knit Counterpane, 2 00 



Third, gratuity, to Nancy A. Trask, of Beverly, a 



White Knit Counterpane, 2 00 



For the Committee, A. W. STEARNS. 



LEATHER, 



AND ARTICLES MANUFACTURED THEREFROM. 

 The Committee on Leather and Articles Manufactured 

 therefrom, having attended to the duty assigned them, report 

 as follows : They award to 



William Lucy, Haverhill, best pair of Calf Boots, prem. $4 00 

 Stickney & Co., Groveland, second best do. do. do. 2 00 

 William Lucy, Haverhill, best pair Ladies Calf Boots, do. 2 00 

 William Lucy, " women's Dutch Boots ; grat. 1 00 



George French, Andover, very superior Chaise Har- 

 ness ; gratuity, - - - - 6 00 

 Gillson, Stackpole &. Hobbs, Danvers, two Hides, very 



fine, high-finished enamelled Leather ; gratuity, 3 00 



Edward Page, Lawrence, very fine specimens Belting, 



both sewed and pegged ; gratuity, 4 00 



Mr. Page also presented some very neat leather-topped Rol- 

 lers and Pulleys, which the committee think deserve special 

 notice. 

 Richard Tenney, Georgetown, very nice Boot-lacings 



and Shoe-strings ; gratuity, - - - 2 00 



A light Harness, presented by Joseph Stowell, of Lawrence, 

 was noticed, as being very neat. 



Considering the great amount of capital and labor employed 

 in the Shoe and Leather business, — it being in fact the busi- 

 ness of the county, — the committee are surprised that so few 

 articles have been offered; and they hope that hereafter, a great- 

 er interest will be manifested, in presenting specimens from 

 this branch of domestic manufacture. 



SAMUEL PRESTON, ) 

 GEORGE J. TENNEY, } Committee. 

 PAUL TITCOMB. N 



