56 PKUITS. 



Amesbury 10, Danvers 5, Groveland 4, Newburyport 4, Salisbury 

 1. The premiums recommended by your committee are : 

 To J. B. Barker, Methuen, for the best 10 varieties, 12 



specimens apples, $5.00 



To D. P. Harmon, Haverhill, for the second best, 3.00 



" E. G. Jackman, Methuen, for best 5 var., 12 specimens, 2.00 



" Nelson Bodwell, Boxford, 2d best " " 1.00 



" D. P. Harmon, Haverhill, for the best 10 var. of pears, 5.00 



" Robert Manning, Salem, " 2d best " 3.00 



" C. F. Putnam, Salem, for the best 5 varieties of pears, 2.00 



« George Nichols, Salem, " 2d best " " 1 00 

 " Asa Nelson, Georgetown, for best 12 specimens of peaches, 3.00 



" Stephen Bodwell, Haverhill, 2d best " " 2.00 



" Harrison Eaton, Haverhill, 3d best " " 1.00 

 " Rev. W. C. Richards, Lynn, for the best native grape 



called the " Millard Nonsuch," $8.00 



" James Blood, Newburyport, for the second best, 2.00 



" G. W. Gage, 2d, Methuen, third best, 1.00 

 " D. Saunders, Jr., Lawrence, for the best basket of 



assorted fruit, 5.00 



" Benj. Atkinson, West Newbury, for the second best, 8.00 



The committee would recommend the following as gratuities : 



To D. Palmer, Haverhill, for best dish of Bartlet pears, .50 



" A. D. Rogers, Salem, grapes and pears, 1.50 

 " Parsons Ordway, Newburyport, for Flemish Beauty pears, .50 



" Albert Emerson, Haverhill, assorted fruits, .75 



" W. A. Gould, Haverhill, Duchesse de Angouleme pear, .50 



" A. A. Sargent, Haverhill, Seckel pears, .50 



" Lake & Co., Topsfield, 1.50 



" Jonathan Fowler, Salisbury, Beurre Clairgeau pears, 1.00 



" Johnson Noyes, Haverhill, apples and pears, 1.00 



" A. G. Woodman, Amesbury, " " " 1.00 



'' Frederick Sargent, West Amesbury, 1.00 



" John Keeley, Haverhill, .50 



" Alfred Ordway, Haverhill, fine apples, .75 



" G. W. Gage, 2d, Methuen, pears, apples and grapes, 1.50 



" W. P. Sargent, Amesbury, Flemish Beauty pears, .50 



