liO BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan. 



No. G. — Single, " Nigger," 11 years old, weight, 1,340 lbs., owned by Chase & 

 Hunten, Cambridgeport. 

 7.— Single, " Tiger," 8 years old, weight, 1,450 lbs., owned by J. T. 



Keating, Boston. 

 8.— Matched, " Charhe" and " Dick," 12 and 7 years old, weight, 2,700 



lbs., owned by J. T. Keating, Boston. 

 9. — Matched, " Gardner" and "Boy," 8 and 9 years old, weight, 2,900 

 lbs., owned by C. E,. Cutter, Boston. 

 10. — Matched, years old, owned by Reed & Bartlett, Charlestown. 

 11. — Matched, 6 and 7 years old, weight, 1,250 and 1,180 lbs., owned by 



T. S. Hews, Boston. 

 12. — Matched, 10 years old, 2,400 lbs., owned by C. Howe, Jr., Boston. 

 13. — Matched, owned by Norcross, Sanders & Co., Lowell. 

 14. — Single, 10 years old, weight 1,400 lbs., owned by Burrag'i, Stickney 

 & Co., Cambridgeport. 



The judges appointed under the above division having given 

 tlie subject a careful consideration submitted the following 



REPORT: 



The first premium of $50, they award to Mr. T. S. Hews, of Boston, 

 entry No. 11, for a pair of draught horses, ten years old, weighing 

 1,200 lbs., each. 



The second premium of $25, they award to the City of Boston, 

 entry No. 9, for a pair of draught horses, named "Gardner" and 

 " Boy," eight or nine years old, weighing 2,900 lbs. 



The third premium of $10 they award to Mr. C. Howe, Jr., of 

 Boston, for a pair of draught horses, ten years old, weighing 1,200 

 lbs. each. Entry No. 12. 



For single draught horses the committee award as follows : — 

 The first premium to Mr. John T. Keating, of Boston, entry 

 No. 7, $25 to "Tiger," eight years old, weight 1,450 lbs. 



The second premium to Burrage, Stickney & Co., Cambridgeport, 

 entry No, 14, single draught horse, weighing 1,400 lbs., $15. 



The third premium to Mr. John E. Wilder, of Chelsea, No. 4 

 entry, single draught horse, weighing 1,800 lbs., nine years old, $10. 

 In conclusion, we will take this opportunity to state that the trials 

 were performed in a very satisfactory manner to us, and highly cred- 

 itable to those under whose charge the work was performed. 



ezea forristai.l, 

 Aktemas L. Brooks, 

 William Forbes, 

 John Holland, 



Judges. 





