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for a few weeks past ; and we award him the first premium, 

 of $5. 



Also, a pair of steers, owned by Harrison Bacon, of Barre, 

 Durhams, well broke, and of fine form, and matched ; in very 

 high order and indicating high keeping, weighing 3,565 lbs., 

 and we award him the second premium of $4. 



Also, a fine pair owned by James A. Jackson, of Petersham, 

 one-half Durham, weighing 3,140 lbs., well matched, and broke, 

 fine steers, considering their keeping; one raised on skimmed 

 milk, the other weaned early ; no meal or roots, except a few 

 last winter. We award him the third premium, of $3. 



A pair of fine steers, owned by John Saunderson, of Ber- 

 nardston, and kept in Barre, weighing 2,940 lbs., in fair work- 

 ing condition, well matched and broke. We award him the 

 fourth premium of $2. 



Mr, Sampson Eames, of Hardwick, and Albert Cleaveland, 

 of Barre, also presented fine animals. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, 



Joseph Raymond, Chairman. 



The committee on two years old steers, award the first pre- 

 mium to Daniel Warner, of Hardwick, for his roan steers, 

 weighing 2,750 lbs., $4. 



The committee on yearling steers and calves, to Daniel 

 W^arner, of Hardwick, for a pair of well matched steers, 

 weighing 1,905 lbs., the first premium, of $3. 



To Harrison Bacon, of Barre, for his Durham steers, weigh- 

 ing 1,885 lbs., the second premium, of $2. 



To John Raymond, of Hubbardston, for his nicely matched 

 steers, weighing 1,846 lbs., the third premium, of $1. 



Calves. — To Samuel M. Stevens, of Petersham, first pre- 

 mium, of $2. 



To Warner Smith, of Barre, second premium, of $1. 



D. A. Robinson, Chairman. 



