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2d prem., $9, Franklin Alley and Andrew Smith, Marblehead. 



3d " $8, Hazen Ayer, South Danvers. 



4th " $7, Jacob Famham, jSTorth Andover. 



5th " $6, D. L. Goodi-idge and M. H. Poor, W. Newbury. 



6th " $5, Wm. Foster and Joseph Kittridge, N. Andover. 



J. Longfellow, of Newbury, ploughed a lot with a Michigan 

 plough, but is not entitled to the Society's premium, in conse- 

 quence of not having entered according to the rules of the 

 Society. But as Mr. Longfellow has shown himself an expert 

 at ploughing, as he is accustomed to do on like occasions, the 

 Committee would have been glad to have recommended a 

 premium, had he complied with the rules of the Society. 



[The above report was amended, by vote of the Society, 

 awarding Mr. Longfellow a gratuity of $5.] 



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JOSEPH HOW, 



BENJ. P. WARE, 



DAVID WETHERBEE, j. Committee. 



DANIEL MOULTON, 



HENRY L. MOODY, 



PLOUGHING— WITH SINGLE TEAMS. 



The Committee on ploughing with single teams, would 

 make the following report, viz : — 



There were but four entries for premiums. The ploughing 

 was very well done. The time of doing the work varied from 

 forty- three to forty-nine minutes. The Committee have award- 

 ed the premiums as follows, viz : — 



The first premium, of seven dollars, to Richard T. Jaques of 

 Newbury. 



The second premium, of six dollars, to J. C. Newhall of 

 Lynnfield. 



The third premium, of five dollars, to Franklin Alley of 

 Marblehead. 



