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.make good bread, and our county will be literally a land of 

 good bread and honey. 



Respectfully submitted, — Edmund Smith, Chairman. 



FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



The Committee on Farm Implements report : 



That the number of articles entered in their department is 

 30, and of these, we regret to say, but few were furnished by 

 residents of our county. For the large balance we are in- 

 debted chiefly to Parker, Gannet & Co., and Whittemore, 

 Belcher & Co., of Boston. The following gratuities are 

 awarded : 



To Amos Poor, Jr , of West Newbury, for Union Mower, 

 Whitcomb's Wheel Horse Rake, and Granite State Corn 

 Sheller, $6.00. 



To Whittemore, Belcher & Co., of Boston, for Ploughs, 

 Clothes Washer and Wringer, Horse Pitch Fork, Carriage 

 Jack, and Root Cutter, $5.50. 



To Parker, Gannet & Osgood, of Boston, for Hay Tedder, 

 Hay Cutter, Bailey's Washing and Wringing Machine, and 

 Horse Pitch Fork, $4.50. 



To Abraham Patch, of Danvers, for Water Drawer, $1.00. 



To H. W Headon, of Haverhill, for Washing and Wring- 

 ing Machine, $1.00. 



To A. S. Bunker, of Lawrence, for eight Pumps, $1.00. 



To Saunders & Basford, of Boston, for Clothes Dryer, 50 cts. 



To Luther Thayer, of Brighton, for Feed Cutter, 50 cts. 



David Choate, Hiram Rogers, J. Austin Lunt, John T. 

 Wood, Committee. 



