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 FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committee on Family Horses report as follows : — 



Charles H. Gould, Danvers, first premium, $i8 ; William A. 

 Dane, Hamilton, second premium, $12; Moses C. Reynolds, Sa- 

 third premium, $10. 



Several very fine horses were entered which in the judgment 

 of the Committee do not come strictly under the class of family 

 horses. We would suggest that the Society offer premiums for 

 another class to be designated as Gentlenicii s Road Hofses. To 

 such a class properly belongs a fine colt entered by K. B, Wildes 

 of Ipswich, and a very valuable mare entered by George W. 

 Rogers of Peabody, and several others. 



The Committee have endeavored to adhere strictly to the qual- 

 ities of family horses, regarding speed as secondary, and have 

 given premiums accordingly. 



Commitee—Y. G. Hurd, W. P. Bailey, J. G. Munsey, A. T. 

 Newhall. 



FARM AND DRAP^^ HORSES. 



Your Committee on Farm and Draft Horses would submit the 

 following report : — 



The number of entries make was eighteen. We felt very 

 much gratified at the large number of entries made and were still 

 more pleased to see so nice a lot of horses, which for good looks 

 and likewise as workers we think we have never seen equalled at 

 any show. They seemed with scarce an exception to have been 

 trained to know their business, as they certainly performed it in 



