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CARRIAGES. 



The Committee on Carriages have attended to their duty, 



and respectfully report to the Secretary that they have 



made the following awards: 



$5. Gratuity, to IL II. Pillsbury, Danvers, for box buggy. 



$3. Gratuity, to IT. II. Pillsbury. Danvers, for Goddard. 



$3. Gratuity, to II. II. Pillsbury, Danvers, for Doctor's 



Rockaway. 

 $5. Gratuity, to Lambert, Hollander & Co., Amesbury, 



for Goddard 

 $2. Gratuity, to Lambert, Hollander & Co., Amesbury, for 



open Surry. 

 $2. Gratuity, to Lambert, Hollander & Co., Amesbury, 



for box top buggy. 

 $4. Gratuity, to T. W. Lane, Amesbury, for Corning 



top buggy. 

 $3. Gratuity, to T. W. Lane, Amesbury, for open 

 buggy. 

 T. P. Harriman, Alfred Cross, Rufus Kimball — Commit- 

 tee. 



IN EXHIBITION HALL. 



REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF HALL. 



1 would respectfully report that the Exhibition of the 

 Society, held in the Town Hall, in Peabody, on the 25th, 

 26th and 27th of September, 1888, indicated a good de- 

 gree of interest on the part of exhibitors. The contribu- 

 tions on the whole were remarkably good, and the atten- 

 dance on the first day was quite large, giving every 

 promise of a still larger attendance for the second day and 

 a highly satisfactory financial result. But the very re- 

 markable storm of rain and wind, beginning on the night 

 of the first day and continuing through**the forenoon of 

 the second day. made the attendance of any considerable 

 number of visitors quite impossible, and although the 



