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 ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM LEATHER. 



The Committee award the following premiums : 



To Edwin Brown of Georgetown, for best Thick Boots, the 

 1st premium, of $4. 



D. H. & C. Stickney, second best, $2. 



Best pair Calf Skin Shoes, Stickney & Co. of Groveland, |2. 



Best pair Ladles' Walking Shoes, D. H. & C. Stickney of 

 Groveland, $2. 



For best Carriage Harness, George French of North An- 

 dover, $5. 



To the same, for best Wagon Harness, $3. 



The Committee found the articles to be few in number, but 

 good in quality. Only two pairs Boots, one pair Gents' Shoes, 

 two pairs Ladies' Shoes, and two Harnesses. 



CHAS. *P. LOW, ] 

 EDWIN MUDGE, I ^ 

 A.B.NOYES. [Committee. 



E. P. THOMPSON,; 



PEARS. 



The exhibition of Pears was fair, but not so extensive as in 

 "the two past seasons, in South Danvers. This we apprehend, 

 in a great measure, is owing to their having an annual Show of 

 Fruits in the eastern part of the county. Few specimens "were 

 sent from Newburyport, notwithstanding the past summer has 

 been so productive of this fine fruit. 



Premiums for the best dish of twelve specimens of the fol- 

 lowing varieties, $1 each : — 

 Belle Lucrative, Wm. D. Northend, Salem. 



