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ry Gardner, Peabody, third premium, S6. We would also rec- 

 ommend a gratuity of $5 to S. & N. Longfellow of West New- 

 bury for their pair of oxen. 



Committee — J. Longfellow, J. P. King, H, C. Harnden, G. K. 

 F. Dane, Jas. T. Carlton. 



BULLS. 



There were, in all, 14 entries in this class. The premiums 

 have been awarded as follows : — 



Two-years-old and upward, thorough-bred Ayrshire, T. O. 

 Wardwell, No. Andover, first premium, $12, for Sir Thomas 

 Moore, 1469. Calved July, 1870. Bred by J. N. Fleming, 

 Knockdon, Scotland, and imported by Wm. Rodden, Montreal. 



N. P. Proctor, Danvers, second premium, $6, for Punch, 1391 

 Sire, Chief, 474. Dam, Cowslip, 1022, imported. 



Two-years-old and upwards, thorough-bred Jerseys, J. Longfel- 

 low, Newbury, first premium, $12, for Little Micawber, Sire, Mr, 

 Micawber, imported by Thomas Motley. Dam, Snowdrop, import- 

 ed by Thomas Motley. 



Two-years-old and upwards, thorough-bred Short-Horns, Shat' 

 tuck Brothers, Lawrence, first premium. $12, for Merrimac, 

 weight, 2008 lbs. Calved June, 1871. Got by Amateur. 

 Dam, Elizabeth Poole, by Butterfly, 3d. 

 G " Lilly, by P^ortune, 1 1487 

 G G " Sophia, by Napoleon, 1905. 

 G G G " Dolly, imported by Jonas Whittaker in 1837. 



Amateur was bred by J. O. Sheldon, Geneva, N. Y. Got by 

 7th Duke of Airdrie, 23718. 



Dam, Juliet, by Duke of Airdrie, 12730. 

 G " Jubilee 3d, by E. C. Hakin, 2813. 

 G G " Jidiilee ist, by Lycargus, 7180, and so on for eight 

 generations of ancestors besides those mentioned. 



