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CARRIAGES. 



i$3. Gratuity to T. W. Lane, Amesbuiy, for Stanhope 



Corning buggy. 

 ^2. Gratuity to T. W. Lane, Amesbury, for Republican 



wagon. 

 #1. Gratuity to T. W. Lane, Amesbury, for Concord 



wagon. 

 ^5. Gratuity to Dole & Osgood, Peabody, for Queen 



Phaiton and two light express wagons, 

 (leorge E. Daniels, J. H. Perkins, Aaron Sawyer — 

 ■Committee. 



AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 



#8. And diploma to J. L. Colcord, Peabody, for collection 



of implements. 

 #4. Premium to S. J. Pedlar, Methuen, for horse cart. 

 •$1. Premium to S. J. Pedlar, Methuen, for sled runner. 

 ^f4. Premium to S. D. Hinxman, No. Andover, for bent 



axle wagon. 

 4|2. Premium to George E. Daniels, Rowley, for pair of 



wheels. 

 #1. Premium to J. D. Dodge, Rowley, for marsh shoes. 

 ^1. Premium to Daniel Fuller, Topsfield, for storm door 



for carriage. 

 Honorable mention of J. Stanley Bell's exhibit of 

 -mowers. 



THE EXHIBITION OF AGRICULTURAL 

 IMPLEMENTS. 



In quantity the exhibition of Agricultural Implements 

 was not equal to th it of average years, but this was more 

 tlhan made up by the quality of the exhibit. The principal 

 exhibitor was J. L. Colcord, of Peabody. There is this 



