1858.] SENATE— No. 4. 91 



The judges on stallions over three years old and under 1,000 

 lbs., entered as roadsters, presented the followmg 



REPORT: 



The committee award the first premium on horses, over four years 

 old, to Lambert Maynard, of Bradford, for his horse, " Trotting 

 Childers." 



Second, to S. Langmaid, of Cambridge, for his horse, " Veto." 



Third, to Charles Boynton, of Georgetown, for his horse, " Young 

 St. Lawrence." 



On horses over three and under four, they award the first premium 

 to R. S. Denny, of Clappville, for his horse, " Hector." 



Second, to Joseph H. Billings, of West Roxbury, for his horse, 

 " St. Patrick." 



Third, to S. Hayes, of Natick, for his horse, " Navigator." 



They also recommend the following gratuities : — 



To David Hill, of Bridport, Vt., $20 for his horse, " Osceola." 



To W. Smith, Orwell, Vt., $20 for his horse, "Columbus, Jr." 



For the committee, 



Samuel C. Oliver. 



The judges on stallions one year old and under three, entered 

 as roadsters, presented the following 



REPORT : 



The committee award the first premium for stallions, over two 



years old and under three, to A. Howe, of Brighton, for his horse, 



" Prince Albert." 



Second, to Bancroft Whitman, of Stowe, for his horse, " Young 



Ethan." 



Third, to I. Mills, of Worcester, for his horse, " Dickey." 



For stallions, one year old and under two, they award the first 



premium to A. B, Magoun, of Cambridgeport, for his horse, " General 



AVarren." 



Second, to Wm. H. Harrington, of Salem, for his horse, "Noble." 

 Third, to S. J. Capen, of Dorchester, for his horse, " Ethan." 

 The committee also recommend a gratuity of $15 to William M. 



Parker, of Concord, N. H., for his horse, " Morrill Rambler," and 



another of $15 to Dr. George B. Loring, of Salem, for his horse, 



" Doncaster.'' 



J, N. Bates, Chairman. 



