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To 'I'ristram Browiij of Georgetown, for the best 



pair of Calf Skin Boots, the Ist premium of 4 00 



To Stickney & Co., of Groveland, 2d best do. 2 00 



To Parker & Curtis, of Groveland, for the best pair 



of Calf Skin Shoes, the 1st premium of 2 00 



To Oscar Phillips, of Danvers, for the best pair 



Ladies' Walking Shoes, a premium of 2 00 



To John I. Ladd, of Groveland, for Ladies' Grafton 



ties, a gratuity of 1 00 



To Parker & Curtis, of Groveland, for Men's Oxford 



ties a gratuity of 1 00 



To W. H. Balch, of Groveland, for Men's Kip 



Boots, a gratuity of 2 00 



To George French, of North Andover, for an elegant 



Chaise Harness, a gratuity of 6 00 



To Warren & Bryant, of Lawrence, for specimens of 



Card Clothing, a gratuity of 5 00 



For the Committee^ Lewis Allen. 



FANCY ARTICLES. 



The Committee on Fancy Articles, and all other articles nof 

 inclvded in the duties of other committees, having attended 

 to the duties assigned them, would respectfully report : 



That on enterinfi; upon the discharge of their duties, your 

 committee found placed at their disposal a very great variety of 

 articles. And so many were so very meritorious, that we found 

 the task of making a just discrimination extremely perplexing. 



A large number of beautiful contributions were made, after the 

 time assigned by the trustees for receiving them. Among which 

 we notice two beautiful pictures from Misses. J. Weston of Law 

 rence. An artificial leg of exquisite workmanship. Some beau- 

 tifully turned horse shoes from Mr. Whittmore, of Hamilton. 



The specimens of Room paper, by the Lawrence Charetr 



