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Bulls and Bull Calves. Durham bulls, first, J. 11. Under- 

 wood ; second, J. Wadsworth. 



Herefords, first, J. H. Underwood. 



Devons, first, H. N, Hunt, Readfield. 



Jersejs, first, P. H. Holmes, Winthrop. 



Grade balls, first, B. F. Carr, East Winthrop; second, B. Porter, 

 Mt. Vernon. 



Yearlings, first, R. W. Smart; second, G. S. Worcester, Mt. 

 Vernon. 



Bull calves, first, S. G. Fogg, Readfield ; second, 0. H. Packard, 

 Manchester. 



Sheep, Swine and Poultry. Buck, first, S. H. Richardson. 



Ewes, first, Stephen Ladd, Mt. Vernon ; second, G. Hawes, Read- 

 field. 



Pigs, first, Henry Dudley, Readfield ; second, Samuel Jackson, 

 Winthrop. 



Boar, first, Oliver Bean, Readfield. 



Sow, first, J. 0. Craig, Readfield. 



Turkeys, first, Benj. BroAvn, Readfield; second, John Dudley, 

 Readfield. 



Hens, S. W. Jennings, North Wayne. 



Horses. Stallions, first, E. L. Wells, Mt. Vernon ; second, E. 

 Brown, East Livermore ; third, N. H. Leadbetter, Winthrop. 



From the Report on Town Teams. 



Your Committee entered the field not unmindful of the distinc- 

 tion conferred upon them, and when their eyes swept over those 

 extended lines of the bovine race, arrayed before them, — not in 

 battle, but in peace, — with full liberty to manipulate with their 

 hands their soft and velvet sides, yet had no hope of ever masticat- 

 ing with our jaws their luxurious meat. On such an occasion, who 

 could help feeling patriotic, oxy, and exalted. There they stood, 

 chewing their cuds, with horns erect, sides extended, and taking a 

 sort of noonday siesta, unconscious that the avarice of man would 

 spill their blood. Two hundred oxen spread out before us, to be 



