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lbs. to the quart) made a pound of butter. "Weight 800 lbs. — a^^e, 

 five years. 



Second do., to F. 0. Henley, Westbrook. * 



Third do., E. Thoits, Pownal. 



Statements indefinite regarding the last two. 



For best herd from one farm, not less than six, to John F. An- 

 derson, So. Windham. 



Second do., to Isaiah TVentworth, of Poland. 



Horses. 



SialUoiis. For best stallion, six years old and upwards, for get- 

 ting horses for all work, endurance and docility considered, his 

 pedigree and some of his stock to be exhibited to committee, to Wm. 

 Hodge, Kennebunk, for Black Hawk. 



Second best, to H. Mc]\Ianus, Brunswick, for jMorgan and Eaton. 



For best four to six years old stallion, his stock not required, to 

 John Shaw, Augusta, for Mack, Messenger and Morgan. 



For best three years old, James E. Leighton, Gray. 



Second best, Nelson Haskell, Portland. 



For best two years old, D. T. Grant, Durham. 



For best yearling, C. A. Rackliffe, Westbrook. 



Mares and Foals. For second best breeding mare, with some 

 of her progeny by her side, to G. & L. P. Warren, Westbrook, for 

 Messenger. 



Third best, to Thos. W. Larrabee, Sebaso, for Moriran. 

 Per order, 



Eben Woodbury. 



Geldings and Marcs, for general use as roadsters and carriage 

 horses. For best mare, five years old and upwards, H. J. Little, 

 Portland. 



Second best, Irving Blake, Portland. 



For mare, four years old, gratuity, W. T. Rolfe, Scarborough. 



For best gelding, five years old and upwards, Samuel Ramsey, 

 Portland. 



Second best, C. A. Merrill, Cumberland. 



For best gelding, four years old, John Draper, Portland. 



