gS coMMrri'EKS and i-rkmiums. 



All persons wlio are required to furnish a statement, must 

 do so to ihe Secretary, at the time of making the entry, and he 

 shall post copies on the day of the exhibition. 



All live stock must be owned by the person entering the 

 same. 



Each entry of stock for the pens must specify the breed of 

 the animals, if known, and the age. 



Fat cattle and working cattle must be weighed on the scales 

 on the grounds of the Society, and a certificate furnished the 

 Secretary. The weight of all other stock will not be required. 



All stock, except oxen shown only in town teams, taken 

 from the grounds before 4 o'clock p. m., on the day of the Fair, 

 without permission of the president, shall forfeit all premiums 

 that may have been awarded to it. 



The committees on neat stock, sheep, swine and poultry 

 shall make their awards previous to i o'clock p. m., on Tuesday. 

 They shall designate the premiums immediately, with printed 

 ribbons or cards, blue for first, red for second, and white for 

 third. 



The Society will provide hay for all stock entered for pre- 

 mium or exhibition, during the time of the Show, and will furnish 

 grain at cost, to all who may require it. 



Hereafter, the best animals exhibited shall be entitled to 

 the premiums, without regard to former awards. 



Committee in charge of Grounds — L. J. Brown, E. A. Good- 

 rich, Harrington Sibley, Fitchburg. 



Covimittee on Pedigrees — N. V>. Reed, Princeton. 



Committee on Finance — Joseph Gushing, George Reed, 

 George Jewett, Fitchburg. 



