68 ON STEERS. 



and weighing 112 lbs. by Charles H. Dunbar, of Haverhill. — 

 Your Committee did not consider that these last came within 

 the limits of premiums offered by the Society. 

 By order of the Committee, 



Thomas Payson. 

 Roivhy, ^cpt. 26th, 1833. 



STEERS. 



The Committe appointed to examine and report upon Oxen 

 and Steers exhibited at the cattle show, this day, ask leave to re- 

 port : — 



There were offered for premium 5 pairs 3 years old Steers, and 4 

 pairs of 2 years old Steers, all of our native breed of cattle, most of 

 them indicating thrift and care. 



Your Committee after due consideration award the premiums 

 as follows, viz : 



To Jedediah H. Barker, of Andover, for a very fine and well 

 trained pair of 3 years old Steers, the first premium of, ^'10. 



Your Committee award to Col. Daniel Adams, 3d. of New- 

 bury, for a very handsome pair of 3 years old Steers, the second 

 premium of, ^5. 



The also award to Harrison B. Spofford, of Rowley, for a hand- 

 some pair of 2 years old Steers, the second premium of, ^'3. 



Your Committee award to Capt. Hector Coffin, of Newbury, 

 for a well trained and a good disciplined pair of 2 years old 

 Steers, the first premium of, ^'5. 



Your Committee were highly gratified at the appearance of all 

 the Steers, generally speaking. There was a very fine pair of 

 3 years old Steers exhibited by Enoch & Silas Follansbee of 

 West Newbury ; one other pair than that for which the premi- 

 ums were given by Jedediah H. Barker, of Andover, well trained 

 and under good discipline. 



There was a very fine pair of 3 years old Steers exhibited 

 bji^ David Severs, of Haverhill, which deserve commendation. 



Mr. William Thurlovv, of West Newbury, exhibited a very 

 superior pair of 4 years old Oxen, 1 pair of 3 years old Steers, 

 1 pair of 1 year old Steers. 



