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The belle of the pigs was obliged to yield the palm to those 

 who brought a larger portion though perhaps less of beauty. 



For the best weaned pigs, not less than four in number, the 

 first premium of $5 was awarded to John Goodwin of Wor- 

 cester, for his " happy family." 



For the next best, to John D. Hudson, of Oxford, a premium 

 of $3. 



For the next best, to Whipple W. Patch, of Worcester, for 

 his beautiful specimen of Patch work, a premium of $2. 



Samuel Hathaway, Chairman. 



Steers of Three Years Old. 



The committee on steers of three years old, have attended 

 to the duty assigned to them, and report that they examined 

 fifteen yoke that were entered for premiums, all of which were 

 worthy of exhibition in Worcester county ; they were all very 

 fine steers, and if they failed in anything it was in their 

 equality of match in several pairs. There were also two yoke 

 offered for exhibition only, (having been raised out of the State) 

 that did credit to the show. 



The committee, after a very careful examination, came to the 

 following result, and award the first premium of $8 to Elijah 

 Bigelow, Jr., of Douglas, for his half Devon steers, weighing 

 2,675. 



To Anson Warren of Westboro', for his half Durham steers, 

 weighing 2,820, the second premium of $7. 



To Levi L. Chase of Sutton, for his native steers, weighing 

 3,020, the third premium of $6. 



To Silas Bailey, of Boylston, for his Alderney steers, weigh- 

 ing 2,670, the fourth premium of $5. 



To Jacob W. Watson, of Princeton, for his half Holderness 

 steers, weighing 2,575, the fifth premium of $3. 



To David Carpenter, of Charlton, for his native steers, not 

 weighed, the sixth premium of $2. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



Salem Towne, Chairman. 



