They award the first premium of $10, to M. H. Poor, of 

 West Newbury. 



The second premium of $8, to J. L. Farnham, of North 

 Andover. 



The Committee would say that they considered the horse 

 entered by Samuel Moody, Jr., of West Newbury, a very su- 

 perior animal for farm purposes, but, being smooth-shod, and 

 the ground slippery, he did not perform as well as he might 

 otherwise have done. 



Edward H. Little, Moses A. Shackley, Rufus Slocum, Geo. 

 A. Abbott, Committee. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committeee on Family Horses have attended to that 

 duty, and report eight horses entered for premium. 



They have awarded the first premium of $10, to Mrs. B. 

 B. Pool, of Byfield. 



The second premium of $8, to John Gardner, of Haver- 

 hill. 



J. W. SNOW, Chairman of Committee. 



BROOD MARES. 



The Committee on Brood Mares, having carefully ex- 

 amined the same, make the following report, viz : 



