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We also award to Samuel Hawkes the first premium of $4 for 

 his white pig, under that rule of the Society offering a premium for 

 a less number than four. 



MOSES NEWELL, Chairman. 



ON COLTS. 



The Committee on Colts, Report : 



A larger number of horses were entered for premium, the pres- 

 ent year, than usual, and the exhibition spoke well for the good taste 

 and care of our farmers in this valuable and important department 

 of their stock. 



There were fifteen colts entered for the inspection of the Com- 

 mittee ; although the number was large, there were but few among 

 them which do not deserve a favorable notice. 



The Committee award the premiums and gratuities as follows, viz. : 

 To Josiah Crosby, of Andover, for his four year old colt, 



the first premium of $10 00 



Jo Jacob Earnum, of Andover, for his three year old colt, 



the second premium of 8 00 



To Richard Dodge, of Wenham, for his two year old colt, 



the third premium of 6 00 



To John G. Walcott, of Danvers, for his one year old colt, 



the fourth premium of 4 00 



To Elnathan Dodge, of Beverly, for his three year old colt, 



a gratuity of 2 00 



To Richard Hawkes, of Saugus, for his three year old colt, 



a gratuity of 2 00 



To Joseph Kittredge, of Andover, for his two year old colt, 



a gratuity of 3 00 



To John Danforth, of Lynnfield, for his one year old colt, 



a gratuity of 2 00 



ANDREWS BREED, Chairman. 

 Lynn, September 28, 1848. 



