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There was on exhibition a very useful article called the 

 Yankee Clothes Dryer, and a very valuable Coal Sifter, but as 

 the Committee considered that these articles hardly come under 

 the description of Farm Implements, they have not felt at lib- 

 erty to award any gratuities for them. 



The above were nearly all the Farm Implements entered, 

 and the Committee take this opportunity to express their re- 

 gret, shared in by most of the members of the Society and 

 spectators, that so few of such articles were presented, and 

 they hope to see at future exhibitions, a large increase in this 

 department. 



SIDNEY C. BANCROFT, 



I. H. PUTNAM, 



E. E. LUMMUS, . ^ 



BENJ. F. JENKINS, > Committee. 



E. K. LEE, 



HIRAM P. GOODHUE, 



ARTICLES MANUFACTURED FROM LEATHER. 



The Committee on Articles Manufactured from Leather re- 

 port four entries only of Boots and Shoes, and award the first 

 premium of $4 to Stickney & Co., of Groveland, for the best 

 pair of thick boots. 



For the best pair of Ladies Calf Walking Shoes, $2 to H. 

 & C. Stickney of Groveland. 



There were but two entries of Harnesses. The Committee 

 award to George French of North Andover $5, for the best 

 carriage harness, also $3 for the best waggon harness. 



LEWIS ALLEN, 



I'or the Committee. 



