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Abel Burnham, of Gloucester, one boar, four months and ten 

 days old. 



Seth Kimball, of Bradford, Suffolk boar, six months old. 



Wm. G. Lake, of Topsiield, a breeding sow nine months 

 old, Suffolk breed. 



Henry Poor, of Andover, five pigs three months 9 days old, 

 one-half Suffolk breed. 



Josiah Crosby, of Andover, one Suffolk boar, one do breed- 

 ing sow and four pigs. 



The Committee would award the premiums as follows : 



To Seth Kimball, of Bradford, for his Suffolk boar, first 

 premium, - - - - - $5 00 



To Josiah Crosby, of North Andover, for his Suffolk boar, 

 second premium, - - - - 3 00 



To John Smith, of Hamilton, for the best breeding sow, na- 

 tive breed, first premium, - - - $5 00 



To William G. Lake, of Topsfield, second premium, 3 00 



To John Smith, of Hamilton, for the best litter of weaned 

 pigs, first premium, - - - - 6 00 



To Allen W. Dodge, of Hamilton, second premium, 3 00 



To Abel Burnham, of Gloucester, for the best weaned pig, 

 first premium, - - - - 4 00 



To Henry Poor, of Andover, second premium, - 2 00 

 For the Committee, AARON DODGE. 



ON SHEEP. 



The Committee Report that two entries were made, both of 

 which, they consider good specimens, and entitled to premi- 

 ums. 



The first premium, of $7 00, they recommend be awarded 

 to Joseph Kittredge, of North Andover, for his sheep, consist- 

 ing of pure South Downs, half blood and Leicester cross. 



The second premium, of $5 00, they recommend be award- 

 ed to Dean Robinson, of West Newbury, for his full blood 

 South Down sheep. 



For the Committee, JOSIAH LITTLE. 



