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REPORT ON STEERS. 



The Committee on Steers have attended to the duty assigned 

 them, and offer the following Report : — 



They were not embarrassed in determining the comparative claims 

 to first or second premium, and they feel confident that they have 

 given satisfaction in their awards to every expectant of a premium. 

 For the pair of twin steers, three years old, half Durham and half 

 Native, owned by Enslin and Ayers, of West Roxbury, the Com- 

 mittee award the first premium of Five dollars. They regret that 

 they could not award the second premium, but they feel justified by 

 the fact, that only one pair of steers, three years old, was exhibited. 

 There was another pair of steers, and only one, twins, fourteen 

 months old, too young to be entitled to a premium, by the rule, 

 owned by James W. Daniels, of Medway, and for these the Com- 

 mittee recommend a gratuity of Two dollars. 



For the Committee, 



D. KIMBALL. 



REPORT ON HORSES. 



The Committee on Horses beg leave respectfully to report — 



That there were no matched Horses offered for exhibition. 



That they award the first premium of $3 to Henry S. Clarke, of 

 Walpole, for the best single carriage Horse. 



For the best Stallion, to Albert R. Mathes, of Roxbury, the first 

 premium of $10. 



The Committee recommend that the Society's Diploma be given 

 to Messrs. Payne & Mathes, of Roxbury, for a grey Stallion, said 

 horse not coming under the rules entitled to a premium. 



The Committee recommend that a gratuity of ^o be given to John 

 J. Carr, of Quincy, for a superior sorrel Mare, four years old, the 

 rules excluding her from a premium. 



