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Danvers, Theron Johnson, of No. Andover, Albert W. Dodge, 

 of Hamilton, and another heifer supposed to belong to Mr. Gus- 

 tin of Danvers. 



Commitee — Herman Phelps, A. M. Bodwell, H. F. LongfelloW' 

 Z. C. Wardwell. J. F. Knowlton. 



STATEMENT OF BENJ. P. WARE. 



I offer for premium my thorough-bred heifer, Miss Morris, 5th, 

 born May 30, 1874. Her dam was Miss Morris, 3d, grand dam 

 Miss Morris, imported by Sanford Howard Esq. for the Mass. 

 Society for the promotion of Agriculture. Sire, General, bred by 

 'Dr. Geo. B. Loring, he by Cabot 3d, Dam, Jessie. 107. Her feed 

 last winter was English hay and roots. This summer, corn fod- 

 der in the forenoon and pasture in the afternoon. 



STATEMENT OF JAS. B. GREEN. 



Heifer, Daisy. Dropped March 20, 1874. Dam, H. B. M. 

 Consul, imported by T. Louisada. Sire, Prince Albert, H. B. 



STATEMENT OF GEORGE W, RUSSELL. 



I enter my yearling heifer, Hattie, squirrel gray — nearly solid. 

 Dam, Sultana, 403. Sire, Bruno, 307. Dropped May 22, 1874. 



STATEMENT OF ALBERT W. OOUGE. 



I enter for the premium, given for the best milch heifer, my 

 Jersey grade heifer, Tabby. She was calved in May, 1873, and 

 dropped her first calf May 10, 1875, and is due to calve April 

 30, 1876. Her keeping has been good pasturage through the 

 season. August ist commenced feeding one quart corn meal in 

 the morning, and August 20th commenced giving one quart 

 shorts in addition. Her extra feed, since September ist, has 

 been potatoes once a day. 



