FANCY WORK, ETC. 65^ 



To N. Parker, Groveland, specimens of calf skins, gratuity, $2.00 



Your committee are happy to say that the specimens of Leather, 

 and articles manufactured therefrom, presented for premium, were 

 much more numerous than in former years, and of very superior 

 quality ; and they regret that they had not a larger sum at their 

 disposal to distinbute to this branch of our manufactures. 



LEWIS ALLEN, Chairman, 



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FANCY WORK, 



AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES NOT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE. . 



The Committee on Fancy and other work, report their award of 

 premiums and gratuities as follows : 



T. H. Kimball, North Andover, 2d premium for horvse shoes, $3.00 



M. B. Hines, Haverhill, " " for hats, 3.00 



Mrs. L. G. Russell, " " for bonnets, 3.00 



Mrs. W. Griffin, for bonnets, gratuity, 3.00 

 Messrs. S. C. Noyes & Co., West Newbury, 1st premium 



for horn combs, 3.00 



Chas. P. Newhall, W. Newbury, buffalo horn combs, gratuity, 1.00 



Mrs. A. P. Treat, West Newbury, wrought lace, 1st prem., 3.00 



Mary P. Johnson, East Haverhill, " 2d " 2.00 

 Elizabeth R. Hodges, of Salem, for crewel work^best 



specimen of work by a child under 12 years of age, 3.00 



Harold Fletcher, 11 years of age, Grecian painting, 2d prem. 2.00 

 Mrs. Edward Hodges, Salem, a basket of superb wax flow- 

 ers, which the chairman of the committee on flowers 

 . pronounced superior to any in his department of 



natural ones, 8.00 



Mrs. Jona. Simonds, Haverhill, boquet wax flowers, .50 



Mrs. J. D. York, shell frame, very splendid, gratuity, 1.00 

 Miss Anna Getchell, raised worsted work chair covering, 



very superior, gratuity, 1.00 

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