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One year old Heifers — Durham, F. K. Hinckley, Lee, $3. 



Ayrshire, T. L. Foote, Lee, $3. 



Holstein, W. B. McLaughlin, Lanesborough, $3. 



Heifer Calves — Durham, L. S. Butler, Lenox, $3 ; F. A. Palmer, Stock- 

 bridge, 2. 



C. A. Dewey, } 



H. D. Palmer, > Committee. 



W. H. Branch,^ 



FOURTH DIVISION. 



Fat Oxen. — Best pair of fat oxen, Grove E. Hulbert, $8. 

 Best pair of four year old cattle, Ceo. W. Goodrich, $8. 

 Best lat cow, Franklin Barnes, Kiel mond, $6 ; Oren Benedict, $4. 



Geo. O. Peck, Chairman. 



FIFTH DIVISION. 



Working Oxen.— John S. Merrill, Lee, $7 ; John F. Clark, 6 ; W. H. 

 Nichols, Richmond, 5; Wm. Merriheld, 4; James B. Chapman, 3. 



Four Year Olds. — Samuel Dunbar, Lenox, $6 ; M. W. Ingalls, Cheshire, 5. 



H. A Barton, Chairman. 



SIXTH DIVISION. 



Three Year Old Steers.— C. A. Dewey, $6 ; John W. Butler, Lenox, 5 ; 

 Henry A. Belden, Lenox, 4; John A. Barton, Dalton, 3. 



Yearling Steers.— F. K. Hinckley, Lee, $4; L. S. Butler, Lenox, 3; W. 

 E. Dewey, Lanesboro', 2. 



A. P. Merrill, Chairman. 



SEVENTH DIVISION. 



Dairy Cows.— Mrs. Geo. N. Briggs, $10; C. A. Bradley, Lanesboro', f> ; 



J. H. Smith, 5; S. M. Cooper, Stockbridge, 4; -John W. Butler, Lenox, 3. 



.Milch ( Ws.— Manton A. Wood, Lanesboro', $8 ; J. W. Newton, 7 ; Buel 



E. Cole, 6; Geo. B. Powell, 5; John Cooper, Stockbridge, 4 ; R. W. Field, 



Lanesboro 1 , 3; T. II. French, 2; John E. Merrill, 1. 



Thomas Barber, } 



Van Ness Mallory, > Committee. 



L. D. Wood, ) 



EIGHTH DIVISION. 



Grade Breeding Cows— Mrs. George N. Briggs, $8 ; John E. Merrill, 6 ; 

 Frank Nourse, Lanesborough, 4; E. H. Kellogg, 3. 



II . C. Wells, Chairman. 



NINTH DIVISION. 



The Committee on Milch Heifers have attended to their duties 

 and most respectfully submit the following report :— 



The introduction of the mowing machine created a demand 

 upon the farmers for smooth meadows. The building of cheese 

 factories and the running of milk trains upon the railroads created 

 a demand for milk, and it is evident from the care taken by the 

 farmers of to-day, in the selection and raising of heifers to be 



