ON OXBN AND STEERS. §5 



SWINE. 



The Committee on Swine, have attended to the duty assign- 

 ed them, and report as follows. 



The number of competitors, was six who exhibited animals 

 (principally) of native breed. 

 The premiums have been awarded as follows — 

 For the best boar, the 1st premium of ^5 00 



To Parker M. Dole. 

 For the next best, the 2d premium of ^3 00 



To Thomas Emery. 

 For the best breeding Sow, the 1st premium of $5 00 



To Philip R. Rogers. 

 For the next best, the 2d premium of $3 00 



To Hector Coffin. 

 For the best weaned pigs, the 1st premium of ^6 00 



To Moses French. 

 For the next best, the 2d premium of ^3 00 



To Hector Coffin. 



W. P. Endicott, Per order. 



OXEN AND STEERS. 



The Committee appointed to examine the Steers entered for 

 premium, and Oxen exhibited, have attended to that service, 

 and report — 



The number of pairs of Steers entered was quite large ; there 

 were five pairs of three years old, and five pair of two years old. 

 No premiums were offered on working oxen. 



The Committee have awarded 

 To Israel Bartlet of Newbury, the 1st premium often dollars, 



for his steers of three years old. 

 To Amos M. Follansbee of West Newbury, the 2d premium of 

 five dollars, for his steers of three years old. 



The Committee could not fully determine betweem a pair of 

 steers of two years old, owned by Col. Moses Newell of West^ 



