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Henry Wilson has a farm of eighty acres, the whole under good im- 

 provement, and in our opinion he is entitled to the first premium in 

 class first. 



Hiram Mather has a farm of eighty acres, sixty of which is in a 

 high state of cultivation. This farm should draw the first premium in 

 class second. 



J. ANDREWS, 

 H. BARNUM, 



Committee. 



We, the undersigned Committee, appointed to examine fancy horses, 

 beg leave to report as follows : We have examined all carriage horses, 

 and report that No. 24, class 3, is the best matched team, and are en- 

 titled to the first premium. Said team belong to A. T. Norton. The 

 second premium is awarded to Mr. Fox, No. 2. 



And this committee further repoii, that J. A. Sheldon is entitled to 

 the first premium on single horse, No. 1. James Prater the second 

 premium on single horse, No. 30. 



E. DURKEE, 

 T. B. IRWIN, 



Committee. 



The committee on sheep, report that as far as they have been able to 

 ascertain by such information as was readily accessible to them, the 

 number of sheep entered for premiums by members of the Society was 

 small. As their committee book, handed them just before commencing 

 an examination, contained neither instructions nor a list of entries in 

 their department, they had only the cards attached to or placed near 

 the animals, as a guide in respect to the proper entries. With the best 

 light they had on the subject, and keeping within what they supposed 

 would have been their instructions, had they been furnished with any, 

 ttey have awarded premiums as follows : 

 No. 3. Best buck, first premium. 

 No. 4. Second best buck, 2d premium. 

 No. 4. Best 5 lambs, 1st premium. 

 No. 2. Second best 5 lambs, 2d premium. 



