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STEERS. 



The Committee on Steers report only four pairs entered for 

 premium, two pairs of two-year-old, and two pairs of yearlings. 



The steers entered by George W. Kittredge, both two-year- 

 old and yearlings, were well broken to the yoke, and were 

 worthy of notice. These steers were taken from the pens, and 

 put with the ox team which made up part of the procession, 

 which moved through many of the streets of the city, his 

 yearlings acting as leaders of that team, and attracted partic- 

 ular attention (perhaps not so much as the young ladies who 

 crowded the agricultural car drawn by that team) for the 

 remarkable, gentle manner in which they performed their part 

 in the procession, doing it much better than many old oxen 

 would have performed the same thing. 



The Committee feel it their duty to award for yearlings, the 

 first premium of $4 to George W. Kittredge, of No. Andover. 



Second premium of $3, to Geo. W. Herrick, of Gloucester. 



For two-year-old, first premium of $5, to George VV. Kit- 

 tredge, of North Andover. 



Second premium of |j4, to George James, of Gloucester. 



Committee — Abel Stickney, S. B. Swan, George W. Sanborn, 

 James Nason, Richard Ward. 



STALLIONS. 

 • The Committee on Stallions respectfully make the following 

 report. 



In the class of four years old and upwards were three en- 

 tries : William Cogswell, Bradford, " King William ;" George 

 A. Rogers, Salem, " Jim Fiske" ; Francis Dane, Hamilton, 

 " Young Morrill." 



First premium, fl5 and diploma, to G. W. Rogers, Salem, 

 for " Jim Fiske." 



Second premium, ilO, to Wm. Cogswell, Bradford, for 

 " King William." 



