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fair, certainly such a man is entitled to the word reverend. The 

 day of progress has truly dawned upon us, and the time for 

 improvements in horses is at hand. We hope in future there 

 may be at our annual shows a greater exhibition of brood 

 mares, as they make one of the most attractive departments of 

 the show. 



Committee — A, B. Fellows, Frank Alley, Eben King, A. T. 

 Newhall, F. R. Allen. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committee on Family Horses report, that there were 

 eight entered for premium, ranging from five to twenty-two 

 years of age, and from eight to twelve hundred pounds weight, 

 and award the first premium of 115 and diploma, to C. C. 

 Cressy, of Gloucester, for his bay mare, six years old. 



Second premium of $10, to Charles Davis, of Rockport, for 

 his brown horse, five years old. 



Third premium of $8, to Samuel E. Sawyer, of Gloucester, 

 for his bay mare, seven years old. 



Committee — Benjamin P. Ware, C. H. Gould, H. A. Stiles, 

 John Bradstreet. 



FARM AND DRAFT HORSES. 



The Committee on Farm and Draft Horses report : 

 The first premium of diploma and $12, to Aaron Knowlton, 

 of Essex. 



The second of |10, to Samuel Dane, of Hamilton. 

 The third premium of $8, to S, F. Newman, of Newbury. 

 The fourth premium of |5, to Willard Smith, of Essex. 

 The special premium for best teamster of horses offered by 



