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The Committee award to Joseph II. Billings, of West Roxbury, 

 the first premium of $5, for the best three years old Colt. 



The Committee award to S. S. Whitney, of Dedham, the first 

 premium of $3, for the best two years old Colt. 



The Committee award to B. W. Balch, of Dedham, for the 

 best yearling Colt, the first premium of $2. 



The Committee, laboring under considerable embarrassment in 

 deciding on the yearling Colts, from the superiority of two exhibited, 

 award a gratuity of $2 to Joseph 11. Billings, of West Roxbury, for 

 his yearling Colt. 



The Committee award to Samuel Cook, of Milton, the first pre- 

 mium of $7, for the best breeding Mare and Colt. 



The Committee award to Benjamin Neal, of Walpole, the second 

 premium of $5, for the second best breeding Mare and Colt. 



The Committee award to Joseph H. Billings, of West Roxbury, a 

 gratuity of $2, for a very superior breed Mare and Colt. 



The Committee recommend that the Society's Diplomas be given 

 to S. S. Whitney, of Dedham, for his bay Mare, 27 years old, with 

 Colt by her side ; and to John Fussell, of Roxbury, for his bay jNIare, 

 18 years old, with Colt by her side. 



The Committee award to Benj. V. French, of Braintree, the first 

 premium of $6, for the best Farm Horse. 



The Committee award to Elijah Tucker, of Milton, a gratuity of 

 $5, for a sorrel Horse exhibited by him, at the very advanced 

 age of 31 years, and owned by him 22 years, thus demonstrating 

 that good care and kindness to this noble animal do not lose their 

 reward. 



In behalf of the Committee, 



JOS. L. BRIGHAM. 



