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•who have twent^^-five copies each for distribution. Copies 

 are also sent to the agricultural societies, granges and 

 farmers' clubs, to be distributed to farmers and fruit grow- 

 ers. If any gentleman fails to get one from any of these 

 sources, he can l)e supplied by applying to the secretary of 

 the Board of Agriculture, Commonwealth Building, Boston. 

 The State prints 15,000 copies, and every man who desires 

 should have one. In behalf of the Board of Agriculture I 

 thank the people of Newburyport for their cordial reception 

 of the Board, and the people of the vicinity for the good 

 audiences and the respectful attention given to the proceed- 

 ings of this meeting. I hope you may remember the Board 

 of Agriculture with pleasure, and give it God-speed in ac- 

 complishing the work for which it was created by the Com- 

 monwealth of Massachusetts. 



The Chaikman. In closing this meeting, I wish to say 

 that I think it is the opinion of the Board of Agriculture 

 that the series of meetings in Newburyport has been one of 

 the most interesting and profitable that the Board has ever 

 held, and I now declare the meeting adjourned. 



