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for Hubbardston Nonsuch, $1 ; B. P. Ware, of Marblehead, 

 for Ribston Pippin, $1 ; B. P. Ware, of Marblehead, for Pan- 

 vers Winter Sweet, $1 ; Peter Wait, of Dan vers, for Hunt's 

 Pussett, $1 ; Peter Wait, of Dan vers, for Minister, $1 ; B. P. 

 Ware, of Marblehead, for Sweet Baldwin, $1 ; Frederick 

 Howe, of Danvers, for Roxbury Russett, $1 ; E. Lake, of 

 Topsfield, for Ramsdell's Red Sweet, $1 ; Jonathan Berry, of 

 Middleton, for Rhode Island Greenings, $1 ; Nathaniel An- 

 nable, of South Danvers, for Fall Harvey, $1 ; B. P. Ware, 

 of Marblehead, for Drap D'Or, $1; B. P. Ware, of Marble- 

 head, for Lyscom, $1 ; B. P. Ware, of Marblehead, for Ben, 

 $1 ; James Flint, of Middleton, for Ladies' Sweet, $1 : E. 

 Lake, of Topsfield, for Green Sweet, $1; Alfred Ordway, of 

 Bradford, for Moody Apple, $L 



Your Committee also award the following gratuities : 

 David A. Pettingill, of Topsfield, $1 ; Robert Rich, of 

 Salisbury, 50 cents ; Edwin Upton, of North Andover, $1 ; 

 Nehemiah Cleveland, of Topsfield, $1 ; George N. Ordway, 

 of West Newbury, $1; J. B. Barker, of Methuen, $1; Peter 

 Waitt, of Danvers, $3 ; Joel Putnam, of Danvers, 50 cents ; 

 William W. Perkins, of Newbury, $1 ; Frederic Howe, of 

 Danvers, $1 ; Nelson Bodwell, of Boxford, 50 cents ; H. & 

 J. M. Perry, of Danvers, $1 ; J. A. Allen, of Lawrence, $1 ; 

 JONAS HOLT, for the Committee. 



GRAPES, PEACHES AND ASSORTED FRUIT. 



The Committee on Grapes and Peaches would report that 

 the exhibition was finer, as well as more extensive, than at any 

 previous show of the Society — particularly in the Native 

 Grape, as well as in the best varieties of Rodgers' Hybrids. 



