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of Mr. Henry Saltonstall and ^Mr. T. W. Pierce, were much 

 admired for their shape and quality. Better animals are rare- 

 ly seen ; and the committee would commend them highly to 

 breeders of this stock. It is only on account of their age 

 that the younger animals were considered to come more 

 directly within the encouragement of the Society. 



The Committee award the following premiums for bulls, 

 two years old and upwards : 



AYRSHIRE S. 



To J. D. W. French, of North Andover, for his bull Fitz 

 James, the first premium, $12.00. 



To Nathan P. Proctor, of Danvers, for his bull, the second 

 premium, $6.00. 



.JERSEYS. 



To G. W. Russell, of Lawrence, for his bull, the first 

 premium, $12.00, 



To John Swinerton, of Danvers, for his bull, the second 

 pi'cmium, $6.00. 



For Bulls under two years old : 



To Henry Saltonstall, of Lynnfield, for his yearling Jersey 

 Bull, the first premium. $6.00. 



To W. J. Dale, Jr., of North Andover, for his yearling 

 .Jersey Bull, the second premium, $3.00. 



SHORTHORNS. 



To E. T. Northeud, of Newburyport, for his 3^earling BulU 

 Essex, the first premium, $6.00. 



DEVONS TWO YEARS OLD AM) UPWARDS. 



To C. S. Bradley, of West Newbury, for his Devon Bull, 

 the first premium, $12.00. 



To Samuel C. Cook, of Wenham, for his Devon Bull, the 

 second ])remiuin, $6.00. 



DUTCH — TWO VEAi;S OLD AM) Ul'WAUDS. 



To Joseph II. Ivnight, of Newburyport, foi- his Dutch Bull, 

 tlie first premunu, $12.00. 



