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Fine wool ewes — D. B. Galusha, Williamstown, 4; J. H. Goodrich, WiJliamstown, 3. 



Middle wool ewes — Thos. Allen, 4 ; Erastus C. Wood, Lauesboro, 3; Alonzo Tyler, 

 Lanesboro, 2; A. G. Keeler, 1. 



Coarse wool ewes — John E. Merrill, 4; Tlieron L. Foote, Lee, 3; A. K. Cleveland, Dal- 

 ton, 2. 



FOURTEENTH DIVISION— LAMBS. 



Com. — John H. Noble of Pittsfield, C. EL Bond, of Washington, II. A. Bart- 

 on. Jr., of Dalton. 



Fine wool lambs — D. B. Galusha, Williamstown, 4; Levi Williams, Richmond, 3. 

 Middle wool lambs — Thos. Allen, 4; "Si. W. Coleman, Richmond, 3. 

 Coarse wool lambs— A. K. Cleveland, Dalton, 4. 



FIFTEENTH DIVISION— FAT SHEEP. 



Com.— J.W. Russell of Dalton, M. A. Wood of Lanesboro, Wm. H.Branch 

 of Richmond- 

 There were only two entries made in this division. D. A. Buck- 

 ley of Williamstown entered five sheep that were nice and fat, 

 and every way worthy of a premium ; but as the Society offer a 

 premium for six fat sheep, your Committee could not award him 

 one. The other entry your Committee did not consider worthy a 

 premium. 



SIXTEENTH DIVISION— FLOCKS OF SHEEP. 



Cowl— Ashael Raymond of Hinsdale, John W. Butler of Lenox, Geo. B. 

 Benton of Dalton. 



Middle wool flocks— John S. Barton, Dalton, 8 ; Thos. Allen, 6 ; George W. Cook, Rich- 

 mond, 4. 



There were no entries made of either fine or coarse wool flocks. 



SWINE. 



SEVENTEENTH DIVISION— SWINE. 



Com.—C. A. Howland of Pittsfield, A. A. Jordan of New Ashford, A. Ty- 

 ler of Lanesboro. 



Boars— Alexander Hyde, Lee, 6; C. A. Dewey, 5; F. G. Guilds, 4; John Churchill, 3. 



Sow and pigs— T. H. French, 7; John Dudley, South Adams, 6; J. C. Pratt, Lanesboro, 

 5; Elisha Collins, Gt. Barrington, 4, Edgar A. KJlborn, Gt. Barrington, 3; John Noble, 2; 

 W. H. Palmer, Stockbridge, 1. 



