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the work rather imperfectly ; but we were satisfied that upon 

 salt meadows it would work well. 



A very well finished York Buggy was exhibited by Charles 

 Boynton of Georgetown. 



A Farm Wagon and a Market Wagon by Solomon Spofiford 

 of Groveland. 



A Cooking Stove was exhibited by W. A. Currier of Ha- 

 verhill, from the foundry of the Barstow Stove Company. It 

 was neat and convenient. 



Bailey & Sayles of North Wrentham, exhibited a Washing 

 and Wringing Machine which favorably impressed the Com- 

 mittee. Clothes not needing much rubbing are washed by 

 passing them through the Wringer from one tub of suds to 

 another until they are cleansed. 



The Committee award the following gratuities : — 



To Amos Poor of West Newbury, for the articles exhibited 



by him, $5 



To S. A. Merrill of Salem, for Hay Tedder, $1 



To Cogswell & Lee of Essex, Revolving Wheel Rake, $1 



To R. A. Smith of Newburyport, Portable Fence, $1 



To J. S. Morse, Rand's Corn Sheller, $1 



To Geo. B. Loring of Salem, Harrington's Hand Cultivator, $1 

 To Geo. A. Choate of Newburyport, True's Ditching Ma- 

 chine, $S 

 To Charles Boynton of Georgetown, York Buggy, $1 

 To Solomon SpofFord of Groveland, Wagons, $1 

 To W. A. Currier of Haverhill, Cooking Stove, $1 



JOHN KEELY, 



EBEN G. BERRY, 



ISAAC CARRUTH, 



JOHN WHITTREDGE, V Committee. 



B. F. JENKINS, I 



WM. R. PUTNAM, | 



HIRAM ROGERS, j 



