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 Tiirp:e Year Old Colts. 



First premium of $8 to Geo. B. jMartiii, of Danver.-*, for 

 3ii8 colt, " Lady Linn." 



Second premium, to Geo. B. ]\rartin, of Dajiver^, for his 

 ^'Danvcrs Girl," $4. 



Two Yeah Old Colts. 



The First premium of $(3, to Jacob Elioadcs, of Lynn, for 

 liis two year old stallion colt. 



Second premium of $2, to be divided bettween Geo. B. 

 Martin, of Dan vers, for his " Lady Jennctte," and S. B. 

 Crregory, Hamilton, for his stallion colt. 



OxE Year Old Colts. 



First premium of $6, to Ashael II. Patch, of Hamilton, for 

 liis yearling colt. 



Second premium of $2, to F. Dane, Hamilton, for his 

 yearling colt. 



The Committee noticed n very promising four year old 

 Percheron colt, on exhibition by F. Dane, but not entered 

 for premium. 



There was a large number of very likely, promising colts 

 entered, and the Committee arc sorry they could not have had 

 moi'c jjremiums at their control, to award to them. 



Committee — David Stiles, C. H. Gould, Eben King, D. 

 -A. Pettinffill. 



SWINE. 



The hog does not hold so important a position among our do- 

 aiiestic animals, as he did forty years since. Then the sale of 

 pork formed an important item for the farmers of this county. 

 Jfow we cannot successfully compete with the West in raising 



