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C. Fessenden, of Fitchburg, for carriages, $5,00 



In justice to Mr. Fessenclen we would say that the 

 carriages that he exhibited were not intended for 

 exhibition ; it was at the earnest request of the 

 Society that he consented to enter them for a prem- 

 ium. Your* Committee was so well satisfied with the 

 style and finish, and all, in fact, that constitutes a good 

 carriage in his regular manufacture, that we felt it our 

 duty to make the above award. 



S. Wesson & Co., of Worcester, for clothes 



wringer, $1,00 



W. F. White, of Fitchburg, for buggy wagon, 

 which exhibited throughout a taste and 

 skill rarely attained, • 5,00 



W. F. White, of Fitchburg, for Shirley wagon, 3,00 



Dr. A. Hitchcock, of Fitchburg, for a horse 

 skeleton, prepared by himself at consider- 

 able expense, and which must prove of 

 great value in the treatment of that noble 

 animal. Your Committee felt themselves 

 not over just in awarding 5,00 



William Wetherbee, of Shirley, for brooms, 



gratuity, ? 50 



Mrs. A. H. Fay, of Fitchburg, for rug, ,50 



S. Wallis, of Fitchburg, for fine specimens of 

 knit goods, the sight of which would 

 almost warm a person, gratuity, 2,00 



Mrs. C. L. Tenney, of Fitchburg, for rug, 



gratuity, ,50 



Jacob Byron, of Ashburnham, for frame, carved 

 on black walnut, which exhibited rare 

 skill, gratuity, 2,50 



