130 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. [Jan. 



For boars, two years old and upwards — 



To J. & I. Stickney, Boston, for Suffolk boar, No. 3, Ist premium, 

 810. 



To Joseph Kittredge, Andover, for same. No. 8, 2d premium, $S. 

 For sows, two years old and upwards — 



To Harvey Dodge, Sutton, for Suffolk sow, No. 2, 1st premium, 

 SIO. 



To J. & I. Stickney, Boston, for same No. 4, 2d premium, $8. 



To Joseph Kittredge, Andover, for same. No. 5, 3d premium, $5. 

 For boars, one year old and upwards — 



To David Wilder, North Bridgewater, for Improved Essex boar. 

 No. 10, 1st premium, $8. 



To N. W. Starbird, Maiden, for Suffolk boar. No. 1, 3d pre- 

 mium, $3. 

 For sows, one year old and upwards — 



To Joseph Kittredge, Andover, for Suffolk sow. No. 6, 2d pre- 

 mium, ^5. 



To 0. Clark, Boston, for Essex sow, No. 11, 3d premium, $3. 

 For the committee, 



Charles C. Sewall. 



The premiums offered for boars and sows of other breeds 

 were the same as those for large and small breeds. The entries 

 of other breeds were as follows : — 



No. 1. — Boar, three-fourths Suffolk, weighed 500 lbs., owned by Charles R. 



Damon, Cochituate. 

 2. — Sow and pigs, three-fourths Suffolk, weighed 350 lbs., owned by 



Charles R. Damon, Cochituate. 

 3. — Boar, one year and four months old, Suffolk and Middlesex, owned 



by Leonard Hoar, Lincoln. 

 4. — Two sows, with pigs, one over two years old, and one over one year, 



Suffolk and Macka}', owned by Asa G. Sheldon, Wilmington. 



The committee on this division awarded the first premium of 

 ifilO, to Charles R. Damon, of Cochituate, for the best boar over 

 two years old, and the first premium of $10,'to Asa G. Sheldon, 

 of Wilmington, for the best sow over two years old. The other 

 premiums were not awarded. 



The premiums offered on pigs, not less than six in a litter, 

 were as follows : six months old and under ten, first premium, 

 $)10 ; second premium, $8. Under six months, first premium, 

 $8 ; second premium, $d. 



