175 



Awarded among the towns and cities in the county as fol- 

 lows, viz. : Amesbury, $24.50; Andover, $32.00; Beverly, 

 $27.00; Boxford, $21.00; Bradford, $39.00; Danvers, $169.- 

 25; Essex, $22.00; Georgetown, $26.00; Groveland, $9.00; 

 Hamilton, $23.00; Haverhill, $10.50; Ipswich, $14.00; 

 Lynn, $49.00; Lynnrield, $21.00; Lawrence, $123.00; Man- 

 chester, $3.50 ; Marblehead, $36.00 ; Methuen, $83.50 ; Mid- 

 dleton, $89.75; Newbury, $93.00; Newburyport, $6.50; 

 North Andover, $68.00 ; Peabody, $350.75 ; Rowley, $38.50 ; 

 Salem, $109.75; Salisbury, $2.00; Saugus, $18.50; Swamps- 

 cott, $25.50; Topsfield, $3.00; Wenham, $34.50; West New- 

 bury, $56.50. Thirty-one in number, to 367 different indi- 

 viduals. All the towns and cities in the county received 

 awards except Merrimac, Nahant, Kockport and Gloucester. 



Correction. — Page 17, Swine, First Class, should be $15 instead of 

 $18. Page 18, Total award on Grounds, $735 instead of $738. Exhibits 

 in hall, Dairy $24 instead of $22. Bread, Honey and Preserves, $27.50 

 instead of §27.00, and Pears $85.00 instead of $83.50, and Total in Ex- 

 hibition Hall $661.50 instead of $657.50. Grand Total award on Fail- 

 Grounds and in Exhibition Hall, $1396.50. 



FINANCIAL RESULTS OF CATTLE SHOW AND FAIR 

 AT PEABODY IN 188 7. 



Total receipts (including $130 in donations), $1,7 T2 86 



Total expenses (exclusive of awards), l,2l5 86 



Net Receipts, $557 00 



Note. The net receipts is all that will appear in Treasurer's report 

 for 1888. The net results of any Fair is all that is accounted for by 

 the Treasurer. 



