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NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



Dec. 



should have been awarded to "Victorine," owned by the same 

 parties, hut there heing no competition, this could not he done. 

 The coniuiittcL- would also speak in the highest terms of a 

 very superior heifer calf "Grace," owned by Morris & Bean, of 

 Fordham, N. Y., hut the prefflium list offered no premium on 



No. 3— Devon Bulls. 



Bulh three years old and ujncards— 1st premium, $100, 

 "Winchester,"' J. AV. DeForest, Dover, N. Y.; 2d, diploma, 

 "Frank Quartly," L. G. Morris, Fordham, N. Y. 



Bulls tiro years old and under three years — 1st premium, $50, 

 "Bluchcr," \V. K. Sanford, Orwell Vt ; 2d premium, $25, Har- 

 vey Dodge, Sutton, Mass.; 3d, diploma, B. V. French, Brain- 

 tree, JIass. 



Balls one year old and under two years— lat premium, $25, 

 "Tecumseh," E. G. Faile, West Farms, N. Y.; 2d, $10, Wm. 

 Buckuiinster, Framingham, Mass. ; 3d, diploma, W. R. San- 

 ford, Orwell, Vt. 



Devon Cows and Heifers. 



Three i/ears old and njnrard — 1st premium, $100, E. G. Faile, 

 West Farms, N. Y.;2d, diploma, L. G. Morris, Fordham, N. Y.; 

 3d diploma, C. S. Wainwright, Rhinebeck, N. Y. ; discretiona- 

 ry diplomas, L. G. Morris, Fordham, N. Y., and C. S. Wain- 

 wright, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 



Two years old under three years — 1st premium, $50, E. G. 

 Faile West Farms, N. Y. ; 2d, diploma, $25, C. S. Wain- 

 wright, Rhinebeck, N.Y. ; 3d, diploma, W. R. Sanford, Orwell, 

 Vt."; discretionary diplomas, John C. Morse, Francistown, 

 N."h., and Joseph Burnett, Southboro', Mass. 



One year old and under two years — 1st premium, $25, E. G. 

 Faile West Farms, N. Y ; 2(1 premium, $10, C. S. Wainwright, 

 Rhinebeck, N. Y.; discretionary diplomas, two to B. V. French, 

 Braintree, Mass., and one to John G. Morse, Francistown, 



N. H. 



Ca.;r«6-— Discretionary premium, $25, J. T. Andrew, West 



Cornwall, Ct. 



No. 4 — Ayushiee Bulls. 



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Bulls two years old — 

 althou'jh three were exhibited to the Committee, and the same 

 may be said of the yearling bulls of this class. 

 Atkshirb Cows and Heifees. 



CojBS three years old and ujncards— 1st premium, $100, "Ma- 



Heifers two years old— 1st premium, $50, "Lad 

 eerford Brodie & Converse, Ellisburg, iNT. Y.; 2d premium, $25, 

 "Jessie 2d," R. Battell, Norfolk, Ct.; 3d, diploma, "Lady 

 Gowan " Hungerford, Brodie & Converse, Ellisburg, N. Y. 



Heifers one year old— Uassrs. Hungerford, Brodie k Converse, 

 of Ellisburg N. Y., exhibited two very fine animals under this 

 head but the Committee under the rules of the Society, there 

 being no competition, awarded the first premium only $25 to 

 "Bessie," the youngest of the two. 



No. 5. — Hereford Bulls. 



Bulls three years old and upwards— 1st premium, $100, Dan- 

 iel Goodell, Brattleboro', Vt. ; 2d, William H. Sotham, Owego, 



N. Y. 



Hereford Cows and Heifers. 



Three years old— 1st premium, $100, "Milton," State Farm, 

 Westboro' Mass.; 2d, $50, "Milton" William H. Sotham, Owe- 

 eo N Y. ; 3d, diploma, C. B. Clarke, Concord, Mass. 



Two years old— 1st premium, C. B. Clarke, $50, Concord, 

 Mass ; 2d premium, $25, Wm. H. Sotham, Owego, N. Y. 



One year oldr-lst premium, $25, AVm. H. Sotham, Owego, 



N. Y. 



No. 6 — Jersey Bulls. 



Bulls three years old and over— 1st premium, $100, Thos. Mot- 

 ley, Jr., of Mass. 



Bulh tivo years old— 1st premium, $50, Joseph Burnett, 

 Southboro' Mass. ; 2d, $25, R. S. Rogers, Salem, Mass. 



Bidh one year old — 1st premium, $25, John Washburn, 

 Swampscot, Mass.; 2d, $10, to Thomas Motley, Jr., Mass.; 3d, 

 diploma, W. A. Harris, Mass. 



Jersey Cows and Heifers. 



Cows three years old and uj/wanls— 1st premium, $100, 

 "Rose " G. H. French, Andover Mass. ; 2d, $50, "Daiihne," S. 

 Henshaw, Brookline, Mass. ; 3d, dii)loma, "Flirt," Thomas 

 Motley, West Roxbury, Mass. „ „ -r, 



Heifers two years old— 1st premium $o0, "Duchess," S. R. 

 Snaldin" ; 2d, $25, "Topsy," G. H. French, Andover, Mass.; 

 3d, diploma, "Rosa," R. P. Waters, Beverly, Mass. 



Heifers one year i,l,l— 1st premium, C. L. Cunningham, Mil- 

 ton Mass. ; 2d, "Bess," 0. H. French, Andover Mass. ; 3d, 

 "Buttercup," W. B. Bacon, Jamaica, I'lain, Mass. 

 No. 7— Grade Cows. 



Cows three years old and ujjwards — 1st premium, $100, 

 "Beavity " Geo. M. Barrett, Concord. Mass. ; 2d, $50, "Genu- 

 ine " Samuel Ellsworth, Barre Mass. ; 3d, diploma, B. V. 

 French, Braintree, Mass. Discretionary premium, $10, E. Shel- 

 don, Cayuga County, N. Y. _ 



Cows two years old and under three tjears— 1st premium, $50, 



A. D. AVeld, Roxbury, Mass. ; 2d, $25, J. W. Hollis, Brighton, 

 Mass.; 3d, <liploma, Wm. Spencer, Lowell, Mass. 



Cows one year old and under two years — 1st premium, $25, 

 W. H. Watson, Princeton, Mass.; 2d, $10, C. H. Keith,Malden, 

 Mass. ; 3d, diploma, Henry Sheldon, Cayuga County, N. Y. 



The cmnmittee recommend a gratuity of $50 to Samuel 

 Jaques, of Somerville, Mass., for his cow and calf, but, on ac- 

 count of considering the cow pure blood rather than grade, they 

 were unable to include it in the latter class, and award it a 

 premium as such. 



Native Cows and Heifers. 



Cows three years old and tqnrards — 1st premium, $100, to Da- 

 vis & Flint, Boston ; 2d, $50, Daniel Higgins, of Maiden ; 3(J, 

 diploma, J. L. Barrett, Bridgewater. 



Heifers two years old — 1st premium, $50, A. & T. Jerome, of 

 Bloomfield.Ct. ; 2d, Henry D. Pierce, Hillsboro', N. H. ; 3d, 

 diploma, Obadiah Howland, Auburn, N. Y. 



Under two years old — 1st premium, $25, A. W. Copeland, Dor- 

 chester. 



No. 9 — MiLcn Cows 



Cowsfre years old and' upioards — 1st premium, $100, W. W. 

 Watson, Princeton, Mass.; 2d, $75, "Nonesuch," Davis & Flint, 

 Boston ; 3d, $50, A. M. Carleton, Chicopee, Mass.; 4th, "Fan- 

 ny," C. M. Hovey, Cambridge, Mass. 



Cows three years old and under fire years — 1st premium, .$75, 

 "Fanny," win. Eames, Worcester, Mass.; 2d, $50, "Dinah," 

 Asa G. Sheldon, Wilmington : 3d, $25, "Nonesuch," Asa G. 

 Sheldon, Wilmington ; 4th, $15, 0. Howland, .-\ubiivn, N. Y. 

 No. 10 — Working Oxen. 



1st premium, $100, J. M. Drinkwater,' Cumberland, Me.; 2d, 

 $50, Nathaniel G. Giddings, Exeter, N. H. ; 3d, $25, Oliver 

 Newman, Carthage, Me. ; Discretionary premium, $5, E.John- 

 son, Auburn, N. Y. 



The committee recommend the following : 



Graiudies — $20, Simon Carpenter, Charlton ; $15, Stephen 

 A. Coburn, Lowell ; $15, H. Sheldon, Cavuga, countv, N. Y.; 

 $10, C. H. & C. A. Smith, Vergennes, Vt.: $10, G. H. Shaw, 

 Brookline ; $10, Addison G. Cole, Buckfield ; $5, John B. 

 Newcombe, Norton ; and diplomas to Nathan B. Reade, of 

 Princeton, for best trained on exhibition ; Hon. Josiah Quin- 

 cy, for fine Devons ; Hon. B. V. French, of Braintree, Wm. 

 F. Wheeler, of Grafton, Harvey Dodge, of Sutton, William 

 Buckminster, of Framingham, J. B. Moore, of Concord, Jas. 

 Lawrence, of Groton ; George Harvey, of Marlboro', G. K. 

 Wright, of Keene. N. H., J, C. Sanborn, of Westboro', Moses 

 D. Richardson, of Leominster, Larned Swallow, of Buckfield ;, 

 J. D. G. Williams, of Raynham. 



No. 11— Steers. 

 1st premium, $50, D. W. Haynes, Readfield, Me.; 2d, $25, 

 A. M. Winslow, Putney, Vt.; 2d, $15, A. G. Cole, R^gfleld, 

 Me.; Discretionary, $10, Elon Sheldon, Cayuga Co., N^. 



No. 12 — Fat Cattle. 



On Bullocks — 1st premium, $75, to Seth Bush, Westfleld, 

 Mass.; 2d, $50, James Eddy, Swansey, Mass.; 3d, $25, Sam'l 

 Stebbius, Conway, Mass. 



Fat Cows — 1st premium, $.50. to E. Munson, Auburn, N. Y.; 

 2d, $25, E. Sheldon, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



Fat iiteers — Discretionary — 1st premium, $50, to E. Jlunson, 

 Auburn, N. Y.; 2d, $25, E. Sheldon, Cayuga Co., N. Y. ; 3d, 

 H. Sheldon, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



CLASS H— HORSES. 

 No. 13 — Thorough Bred Horses and Mares. 



Stcdlions — 1st premium, $200, " Trustee," M. De Motte, New 

 York ; 2d, $100, " Logan," J. B. Monott, New York ; 3d, $50, 

 "Matchless," Wm. B. DeWolf, Bristol, R. I. ; 4th, diploma, 

 " Tricolor," Frederick Boyden. Topsfield. 



Mares — 1st premium, $150, "Fashion," L. G. & F. Morris, 

 Fordham, N. Y.; discretionary premium, "Etiquette," L. G. & 

 F. Morris, Fordham, N. Y.; do., "A La Mode," L. G. & F. 

 Morris, Fordham, N. Y. 



No. 14 — Stallions and Mares (Roadsters.) 



Sianions—l<t premium, $200, "Ethan Allen," 0. S. Roe & 

 & Co., Cambridge, Mass.; 2d, $100, "North Horse," Lemuel 

 North ; 3d, diploma, "Boston Boy," A. Carpenter, Providence, 

 R. L 



Mares — 1st premium, $150, "Pet," W. P. Balch, Boston, 

 Mass.; 2d, $100, "Lady Johnson," S. K. Johnson, North An- 

 dover. 



No. 15— Stallions of General Use. 



Four years old and ujncards — 1st premium, $200, "Young 

 Morrell,'" Town & Troy, Barre, Vt.; 2d, $100, "Henry Clay," 

 Rogers & Callender, Albany, N. Y.; 3d, $50, "Morgan Emper- 

 or," Harrison Bacon, Barre ; 4th, $30, "Ashuelot Morgan," 

 U. Bowen, Richmond, N. H. 



The committee also recommended gratuities of $20 each to 

 the following horses: — "North Star," Henry Olmstead, E. 

 Hartford, Ct.; "Young Trustee," C. D. Freeland, Patterson, 

 N. J.; "St(jckl;ridge Chief," J. W. l^iishop, Chatham 4 Corners, 

 N. Y.; "Old Sherman Morgan," A. J. Congdon, Lancaster, N. 

 H.; "Granite State Morgan," C. C. Whittaker, Farmington, 

 N. H.; "State of Maine," J. Moody, Linconville, Me.; "Cor- 

 net," Iram Wood, Hancock, N. H.; R. Kelram, South Boston ; 

 "Wild Deer," Dean & Merrill, Fabins, N. Y.; F. Whitaker, 

 South Maiden. 



