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Paragon" — a fine made up colt, but deficient in size. None of the 

 stock, however, of these young horses were presented. 



Mares and Colts. E. Huston, Gray, for best breeding mare. 

 James Phinney, Gorham, for second best breeding mare. 

 Stephen Hinkley, Gorham, for best 4 years old colt. 

 G. and L. P. Warren, Westbrook, for second best four years old 

 colt. 



J. Sanborn, Standish, for best 3 years old colt. 



Bulls. R. C. Webster, Portland, best Durham, 3 years old. 



Charles Hunnewell, Windham, second best do. 

 Joseph Creasey, Gorham, best bull calf. 



J. F. Anderson, Windham, best Devon, 3 years old ; also 2 years 

 old, and calf. 



Cows. J. Sturdivant, Cumberland, for best Durham cow. 

 Robert Barbour, Gorham, second best. 



J. P. Anderson, Windham, for best Devon cow ; also, for second 

 G. W. Hammond, for a nice Alderney cow. 



Sheep and Swine. Otis Yarney, Windham, for best Native 

 buck. 



B. R. Sturgis, Gorham, for best buck of improved blood, Lei- 

 cester. 



Lendall B. Lowell, Gorham, for second best, do. do., Southdown. 



James Phinney, Jr., Gorham, for best ewes not less than five in 

 number. 



J. F. Anderson, Windham, second best, do. do. do. 



F. 0. Henley, Saccarappa, for best boar, Suffolk. 



A. McLellan, Gorham, for best fat hog, and the second premium 

 on boars. 



Reform School, for best breeding sow, a superior grade Suffolk 

 and Berkshire, having a litter of ten pigs by her side, and in the 

 same cart a sow from one of her previous litters which had eight 

 pigs, all remarkably good. 



Charles Hunnewell, Windham, for second best breeding sow. 



John Reed, Westbrook, for most satisfactory statement in feeding 

 swine. 



Dominions Frost, Gorham, second, do. 



