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ity ; also, perform all and every kind of labor required, to- 

 gether with the tools, carting, implements, «&c., necessary for a 

 complete finish of a building for the said Committee, on the 

 Treadwell Farm in Topsfield, agreeably to plans and specifica- 

 tions annexed. 



The work to be commenced immediately, and to be for- 

 warded with all reasonable despatch, so that it may be com- 

 pleted on or before the 30th day of June, 1862, and so 

 delivered up to the entire satisfaction of said Committee. 



In case of any delay on the part of said Potter in providing 

 suitable materials, or in forwarding the works with such des- 

 patch as is thought proper by the said Committee, it shall be 

 lawful for the said Committee, after giving three days notice 

 in writing to the said Potter, without effect, to furnish materials 

 and employ workmen to complete the works within the time 

 agreed upon ; the amount or amounts of bill or bills incurred 

 thereby for materials and labor to be deducted from the con- 

 tract amount, or any moneys which may be due to the said 

 Potter. 



The said Potter does for his heirs, administrators and assigns 

 hereby promise and agree to and with the said Committee, to 

 well and truly perform all the works of every kind mentioned 

 and contained in the foregoing particulars, and according to 

 th'e plans prepared and referred to, and subject to the condi- 

 tions above recited at and for the sum of eleven hundred and 

 twenty-five dollars. 



In consideration that the said Potter shall well and truly 

 perform the whole of the foregoing, agreeably and in every 

 respect with the conditions above recited, the said Committee 

 agree to pay, or cause to be paid, to the said Potter the sum of 

 money before mentioned, and in separate payments, as follows, 

 viz : — 



When the frame of the barn is raised, |300. 



When the barn is boarded, shingled, and the roof made 

 tight, and the sides clap-boarded, $300. 



