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List of Premiums to be Awarded by the 

 Trustees in November* 



SMALL FRUITS. 



For the best product of not less than twenty-five trees, 

 taking into account quantity and quality, of Peaches, Plums, 

 and Quinces, premium, $6 



For best crop of Strawberries, on not less than twenty 

 rods of land, expense of planting, culture of crop, etc., stated 

 in writing, premium, $6 



For best crop of Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, 

 and Gooseberries, with statement as above, premium, each, $6 



TREADWELL FARM. 



Committee — Frederick A. Russell, Methuen ; S. D. Hood, 

 Topsfield; Andrew Nichols, Dan vers; Sherman Nelson, 

 Georgetown. 



AUDITORS." 



Committee — George W. Creesy, Salem; Lyman Osborne, 

 Peabody. 



FARMERS' INSTITUTES. 



Committee — Frederick A. Russell, Methuen; J. M. Dan- 

 forth, Lynnfield Centre; Sherman Nelson, Georgetown. 



COMMITTEES. 



- All committees, including committees to judge of crops, 

 of exhibits at Fair, and of the arrangements for th« Fair, are 

 chosen by the Trustees at their June meeting. 



