1858.] SENATE— No. 4. 131 



The entries of pigs were as follows : — 



No. 1. — Twelve pigs, five weeks old, White Essex, owned by William 

 Thompson, North Bridgewater. 



2. — Seven pigs, five months old, Essex and Suffolk, owned by David 

 Wilder, North Bridgewater. 



3. — Six pigs, three months and twenty-two days old, Suffolk and Middle- 

 sex, owned by G. F. Darling, West Needham. 



4. — Six pigs, four months and twenty days old, Suffolk, owned by Har- 

 vey Dodge, Sutton. 



5. — Sixteen pigs, three weeks old, sow two years and four months, 

 owned by John Craffy, Jamaica Plain. 



6. — Six pigs, over six, and under ten months old, Suffolk, owned by J. & 

 I. Stickney, Boston. 



7. — Six pigs, under six months, Suffolk, owned by J. & I. Stickney, 

 Boston. 



8. — Six pigs, under six months, Suffolk, owned by J. & I. Stickney, 

 Boston. 



9. — Six pigs, under six months, Suffolk, owned by J. & I. Stickney, 

 Boston. 

 10. — Six pigs, under six months, Essex, owned by O. Clark, Boston. 

 11. — Six pigs, over six months, Suffolk and Mackay, owned by A. S. 

 Lewis, Framingham. 



The committee on pigs in making their awards, presented 

 the following 



REPORT: 



No. 11, A. S. Lewis, Framingham, for the best litter of six pigs, 

 six months and less than ten, 1st premium, $10. 



No. 3, G. F. Darling, West Needham, best litter of six pigs, less 

 than six months old, 1st premium, $8. 



No. 4, Harvey Dodge, Sutton, six pigs less than six months old, 

 2d premium, $5. 



The committee would call especial attention to a litter of pigs 

 exhibited by David Wilder, of North Bridgewater, and would recom- 

 mend to the Board of Agriculture that there being no exhibitor 

 entitled to the second premium, over six months old, that it be paid 

 to Mr. David Wilder. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. P. Santmyek, Chairman. 

 Samuel E. Chandlek. 

 Charles H. Spkague. 

 Samuel Newell. 



