MIDDLESEX SOCIETY. HI 



Horses. 



There were four breeding mares exhibited. Only one stud 

 was offered. Several geldings were offered, but in the opinion 

 of the committee, neither of them was entitled to a premium. 

 If premiums were awarded to such horses, hundreds in the 

 county would be equally entitled to them. No carriage horses 

 were exhibited. Bulkley Moore, of Framingham, exhibited a 

 fine, well trained pair of draft horses. Daniel Wetherbee, of 

 Acton, exhibited a well trained pair of horses. Your commit- 

 tee are sure that there are better horses in the county, and that 

 when the attention of the community is called to this branch 

 of the exhibition, a much finer show of horses will be presented. 



Respectfully submitted, 



John Raynolds, Chairman. 



Premiums. 



David Loring, Concord, for breeding mare, . . ^3 00 



Bulkley Moore, Framingham, for draft horse, . . 4 00 



D. Wetherbee, Acton, for draft horse, . . . 2 00 



Bulls and Bull Calves. 



Native Bulls. First premium $8. To Constantine Hill, 

 of Bedford ; a most splendid animal, one year and four months 

 old, with the best points for dairy purposes of any native bull 

 shown, and the committee would urge upon all having first 

 rate cows, to avail themselves of the opportunity to improve 

 their stock, when they have it in their power, from such a fine 

 animal. 



Second premium, |5. To Moses Stone, of Watertown ; a 

 very fine animal, with good dairy points, one year and ten 

 months old, and the committee can also recommend him for 

 raising good dairy stock. 



There were a great many very good bulls shown, of which 

 your committee would make honorable mention, viz. : — Asa 



