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Warren Mansfield, of Braintree. This was a finely formed ani- 

 mal, and Mr. Mansfield produced satisfactory evidence, that she 

 averaged twenty-two quarts of milk per day, from June 10th to 

 June 20th, and seventeen quarts per day, from September 10th 

 to September 20th. 



Second premium, of seven dollars, to Thomas Motley, Jr., of 

 Roxbury, for his cow of the Durham breed. Mr. Motley stated, 

 that she was not so remarkable for the large quantity of milk 

 she gave, (never having exceeded fifteen quarts per day,) as for 

 the fact of her not having been dry a single day, for three 

 years, and having produced three calves in that time. 



Third premium, of six dollars, to Benjamin Y. French, of 

 Braintree, for his cow, "Durham." There were five cows ex- 

 hibited by Mr. French, in addition to the one just described, all 

 of which were fine animals, and added much to the interest of 

 the show. His three-year old heifer, in milk, was beautiful 

 and promising. 



On Milch Cows, from Three to Six Years Old. 



First premium, of six dollars, to Jonathan Beale, of Milton. 

 The two cows presented by Mr. Beale, were twins, and first 

 rate animals. 



Second premium, of five dollars, to S. J. Capen, of Dorches- 

 ter, for his cow, three years and two months old ; three-fourths 

 Durham, and one-fourth native. Mr. Capen is entitled to much 

 praise, for his contribution to the show, (in addition to the 

 above,) of six heifers and calves, of fine appearance and promise. 



Third premium, of four dollars, to G. G. Hubbard, of Need- 

 ham. Mr. Hubbard contributed liberally to the show, by 

 placing in the pens two fine cows, and two beautiful heifers. 



Heifers, Three Years Old, in Milk. 



First premium, of six dollars, to Franklin King of Dorches- 

 ter, for his fine imported heifer, of the North Devon breed ; 

 really a well proportioned and beautiful animal. 



