70 ON IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEIMENTS. 



By Joseph Andrews, of Essex, one boar pig, 5^ months old, 

 weighing 208 lbs. 



By Allen W. Dodge, of Hamilton, seven pigs, 4 months old. 



By Jacob Brown, of Ipswich, two sows, IS months old ; and 

 nineteen pigs, 3 months old. 



By Levi Willet, one hog, 1^ year old, weighing .558 lbs. 



The Committee unanimously recommend the following pre- 

 minms, viz : 



To William Williams, of Rowley, for his boar pig, the first 

 premium of five dollars. 



To Joseph Andrews, of Essex, for his boar pig, the second 

 premium of two dollars. 



To D. S. Caldwell, of Newbury, for his breeding sow. the 

 first premium of five dollars. 



To Jacob Brown, of Ipswich, for his breeding sow, the sec- 

 ond premium of three dollars. 



To William Williams, of Rowley, for his litter of weaned 

 pigs, the second premium of six dollars. 



To D. S. Caldwell, of Newbury, for his pigs, the second pre- 

 mium of three dollars. 



All which is respectfully submitted, 



GEORGE W. ADAMS, 

 JOHN ALLEY, 3d, 

 DANIEL S. COLMAN. 

 Ipswich, Sept. 24, 1845. 



ON IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



Tbe Committee on Improved Agricultural Implements, re- 

 spectfully Report : 



That a small machine, called a Corn and Cob Grinder, was 

 presented by Hiram A. Pitts, of Winthrop, in Maine, of which 

 he claims to be the inventor, and has obtained for it a patent. 



The machine appeared to the Committee to be vcrv inge- 

 niously constructed. It would require water or steam or horse 

 power. The Committee saw it in operation a short time, by 



