livered, and said note to be signed and delivered to said 

 bank, by Frederick A. Rnssell, President, John M. Dan- 

 forth, Secretary and William S. I^ichols, Treasurer. 



On motion of Arthur Elliot of Peabody to choose a 

 committee to revise the premium list and report to the 

 trustees at their meeting in N^ovember it was 



Voted — To refer the whole matter to the Executive 

 Committee, 



The committee appointed at a special meeting of the 

 Society, June 4, 1907 to report at the annual meeting of 

 the Society to ascertain as near as may be the valuation of 

 the Society's grounds and buildings in Peabody, reported 

 through its chairman Mr. Nelson of Georgetown as 



follows. 



That it appears that the grounds contain about thirteen 

 acres of land, capable of being divided into 100 building 

 lots worth $200.00 per lot, as land has been sold nearby. 

 A second estimate is that the land is worth from five to 

 ten cents per foot, lots 50 by 100 feet would be worth 

 from $250.00 to $500.00 per lot. The property is on the 

 town books at $10,000.00 but we are informed that the 

 assessors are of the opinion that the actual value is much 

 more than that, from $15,000.00 to $17,000.00, as no tax 

 is assessed the valuation remains the same as years ago. 

 We are of the opinion these figures represent a fair and 

 conservative estimate. 



Voted to adjourn. 



John M. Danfoeth, Secretary. 



The entries in the several departments of the fair for 

 1907, and tabulated for comparison as follows: — 



