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ON STEERS. 



6000 lbs. in a wagon weighing 1800 lbs. ; total 6800. Fifteen 

 pair were tried, and one pair was excluded, on account of their not 

 being entered in the owner's name. After duly considering the ac- 

 tion, size and strength, and ages, the Committee award : 

 To Mark H. Davis, of Danvers, the first premium 



of Middleton, 



of Ipswich, 



of Danvers, 



To Jonathan Berry, 

 To Ira Worcester, 

 To Orin Putnam, 

 To Francis Dodge, 

 To Mark H. Davis, 



the second 

 the third 

 the fourth 

 the fifth 

 the sisth 



They also award for three year old steers : 



To William Foster, of Andover, the first premium, 



To Elijah Pope, of Danvers, 



the second 

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JOHN NEWHALL, 

 JOHN DORR, 

 WILLIAM OSBORN, [ 

 F. ALLEY, I 



AMOS SMITH. j 



Committee. 



ON STEERS. 



The Committee on Steers have examined the stock of this de- 

 scription entered for premium, and Report : 



That William Foster, of Andover, exhibited one pair three year 

 old steers. 



Jacob Farnum, of Andover, two pair, three years old, and three 

 pair, two years old. 



Jedediah H. Barker, of Andover, one pair, seventeen months old. 



David S. Caldwell, of Byfield, one pair, one year old last spring. 



John B. Jenkins, of Andover, one pair, three years old. 



Daniel Hoyt, of Haverhill, one pair, three years old. 



There were also two other pair shown to the Committee, and en- 

 tered as four year old steers; one pair, by Benjamin Poore, Indian 

 Hill farm, West Newbury, and the other pair, by Jacob Farnum, of 

 Andover. 



The above described stock was of fair quality, and some pairs 

 were considered by the Committee very superior, particularly a pair 

 from Daniel Hoyt, of Haverhill. 



