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Single horses— Eber Sherman, Williamstown, 8; James Lament, 6; H. L. Tucker, So. 

 Adams, 4. 



Single family horses— Jared Lewis, Gt. Barrington, 8; A. W. Kellogg, 6; A. M. Smith, 

 4. 



TWENTY-FIRST DIVISION— STALLIONS AND STUD COLTS. 



Com.— Wm. O. Curtis of Lenox, George 0. Peck of Lenox, E. J. Tower 

 of Lanesboro. 



Stallions— A. W. Kellogg, 20 ; O. Nelson, Egremont, 15; Asa Harrington, South Adams, 

 10. 



Two-year-old stud colts — Nathan B. Curtis, Stockbridge, 8; F. A. Hand, 6. 



Three-year-old stud lcolts— Ashae Raymond, Peru, 10; Wm. B. Dewey, Lanesboro, S. 



TWENTY SECOND DIVISION— TROTTING HORSES. 



Com.— Thomas Colt of Pittsfield, George Y. Learned of Pittsfield, W. O. 

 (runs of Lenox. 



O. J. Peck, s. g. Commodore Bainbridge, 1.1.1, $75. 

 O. J. Brusie, Gt. Barrington, b. g. Maj. Warfield, 2.2.2, 50. 

 O. B. Brush, br. m. Georgia, 3.3.3, 25 

 Time, 2.48 1-4, 2.48 1-4, 2.49 1-2. 



TWENTY-THIRD DIVISION— MARES AND COLTS. 



Com.— T. D. Thatcher of Lee, F. D. Deming of Lanesboro, H. L. Salmon 

 of Richmond. 



Mares and colts— T. S. Baldwin of Egremont, 8; Nathan B. Curtis, Stockbridge, 7 ; Pat- 

 rick Dinan, Washington, 6; O.D.Wells, Cheshire, 5; Sarah Goodspeed, Lee, 4; John 

 Brown, Hinsdale, 3; F. A. Hand, 2; James Dewell, West Stockbridge, 1. 



Colts under one year eld— Wm. Merrifield, 3; F. Dorr Deming, Lanesboro, 2. 



TWENTY-FOURTH DIVISION— YOUNG HORSES. 



Com.— Wm. A. Lloyd of Pittsfield, Haven Jackson of Hinsdale, Wm. R. 

 Weed of Lanesboro. 



Four-year-old colts— J. C. Raymond, Hinsdale, 6; Geo. E. Leonard, Cheshire, 5; Er 

 nest Smith, Alford, 4; T. D. Robbins, Lanesboro, 3. 



Three-year-old colts— Allen Comstock, Lenox, 5; A. Patten, Lanesboro, 4; Thos. Eels, 

 3 ; Thos. Moriarty, Dalton, 2. 



Two-year-old colts— T. S. Baldwin, Egremont, 4; Thos. W. Eels, 2; Erastus Wood ( 

 Lanesboro, 1. 



One-year-old colt— A. W. Kellogg, 3; Matthias Lasch, 2; John Mooney, Lanesboro, 1. 



BRASS BANDS. 

 The Committee on Brass Bands make the following awards : 



First premium of $100, to Lee Cornet Band, of Lee. 



Second premium of $75, to St. Francis Band, of North Adams. 



S. E. Nichols, Chairman. 



