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John Hart, gardener of H. K. Oliver, Lawrence, grataltj, $3.00 

 George J. Thornton, Lawrence, 3.00 



Michael Moriarty, gardener of S. Lawrence, Andover, gratuity, 2.75 

 Miss Fannie A. Walker, Haverhill, gratuity, 2.00 



Mrs. D. P. Harmon, Haverhill, gratuity, 1.50 



Mrs. Stephen Minot, " '• 1.00 



George Turner, " '' 1.00 



G. W. Gardner, " " 1.00 



Mrs. E. C. Fletcher, " " .75 



Mrs. R. M. Shapley, " " .50 



Mrs. E. P. Hill, " " .50 



Miss Sarah N. Kittredge, " " ' .50 



John G. Eaton, " " .50 



Charles Fairbanks, " " .50 



^Villiam A. Blake, " " .50 



William M. Kimball, Lawrence, " .50 



Mrs. A. Miltimore, Newburyport, "^ * .50 



Mrs. David Knowles, Bradford, " .50 



Other beautiful contributions were presented, but not having the 

 names of the worthy donors attached to them, due justice cannot 

 bo done to their merits. The magnificent basket of artificial flow- 

 er's by Mrs. Edward Hodges, of Salem, is "a thing of beauty," 

 but belongs to a different department. Hoping that all contrib- 

 titors on this occasion may find the path of life abundantly strewed 

 with thornless flowers, your committee respectfully submit the fore- 

 going report. 



EASTMAN SANBORN, Chairman. 



CLOTH AND HOSIERY. 



The Committee for awarding premiums on Cloth and Hosiery 

 have attended to that duty, and present this as their report : 



That there have been no articles of that class entered for exhi- 

 bition that were entitled to a premium, but the committee have 

 awarded to the Pemberton Mills, of Lawrence, a gratuity of $5.00 

 for specimens of Cotton Flannels, Tickings, Denims, &c. 



JAMES E. AMES, Chairman. 



