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Nathaniel Dole, one of our number, resigned at the out- 

 set ; the remainder of the Committee have visited, with 

 two exceptions, that of Mr. Blodgett's, whose crop was 

 examined by Mr. Warren, and that of Mr. Faxon's, who 

 was not aware that it was customary for the Committee to 

 visit the crops, so did not enter until after the potatoes 

 were dug and a part of them sold, our first notice of his 

 entry being when we received his statement. 



The other crops have been thoroughly examined by a 

 full committee, and we recommend the following awards, 

 viz. : 



To Asa T. Newhall, Lynn, crop of onions, first pre- 

 mium, $10.00 

 " John H. George, Methuen, crop of onions, second 



premium, 5.00 



" John H. George, Methuen, crop of potatoes, first 



premium, 10.00 



!t Stephen A. Jaques, West Newbury, crop of pota- 

 toes, second premium, 5.00 

 " J. E.Page, Supt. Pickman Farm, crop of cabbage, 



first premium, 10.00 



K Daniel Carleton, Andover, crop of cabbage, second 



premium, 5.00 



K J. W. Blodgett, East Saugus, crop of Mangolds, 

 first premium, 10.00 



W alter Smith & Co., Methuen, crop of turnips, 

 first premium, 10.00 



" James Manning, Topsfield, crop of turnips, second 



premium, 5.00 



N Cyrus K. Ordway, West Newbury, crop of car- 

 rots, first premium, 10.00 

 " Asa T. Newhall, Lynn, crop of squashes, first 

 premium, 10.00 

 B. F. Huntington, David Warren, C. D. Ordway, A. 

 M. Bodwell — Committee. 



