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PEACHES. 



E. W. Wilson of Georgetown, best "White Flesh Peach, |1 

 D. A. Pettengill, Topsfield, best Yellow Flesh Peach, $1 



C. F. Ives, Salem, best Blood Peach, $1 

 J. M. Ives, Salem, largest variety, one copy of Flint's Work 

 on Grapes. 



ASSORTED FRUIT. 



D. H. Stickney, Groveland, for best basket of assorted fruit, $3 

 N. Bodwell, Boxford, second best basket, $2 

 Sumner Southwick, South Danvers, third best basket, one 



copy of Flint's Work on Grapes. 

 T. C. Thurlow, West Newbury, gratuity, $1 



E. S. WILLIAMS, 



J. N. SANDERSON, 



D. E. MOULTON, [.Committee. 



J. B. SARGENT, 



D. P. HOLMES, 



VEGETABLES. 



The Committee award to 



S . A. Merrill of Salem, for collection of vegetables, $8 



Second and third premiums not awarded. 



Geo. B. Loring of Salem, for vegetables, gratuity, $1 



Stephen Peabody, tobacco, " 50 cts. 



Horace Ware, Marblehead, cabbages, " 11 

 John S. Ives, Salem, for Nansemond sweet potatoes, 



gratuity, *1 



George N. Ordway, long yellow mangold, gratuity, 50 cts. 



E. A. Moulton, mommoth squash, " 50 cts. 



N. S. Sawyer, Rocky Mountain potatoes, " 50 cts. 



