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There were ten entries, and we have awarded the premi- 

 ums in the following manner : 



The first premium of $15, to Enoch Northend, of Bradford. 



The second premium of $10, to John Gardner, of Haver- 

 hill. 



The third premium of $8, to Phineas E. Davis, of Haver- 

 hill. 



The Committee found that most of the Mares entered were 

 of a superior class, so that they found it difficult to make the 

 selection satisfactory to themselves. 



Seth Kimball, George W. Winslow, J. B. Spiller, Com- 

 mittee. 



COLTS. 



The Committee on Colts present the following report, with 

 their award of premiums : 



In the class of Four Years Old were four Colts. 



1st. a grey gelding, weighed 1030 lbs. two weeks since, 

 owned by Mr. Nathaniel Gage, of North Andover ; sired by a 

 horse called " Ben. Butler," he by "Trotting Childers; " dam 

 not known to his owner, but a gentleman of the Committee 

 knew her to have been a first-class roadster. 



2d. a bay gelding, weight not known, owned by Mr. 

 John L. Knight of Haverhill ; sired by a horse called '* Hum- 

 ming Bird," whose pedigree was not known to Mr. Knight ; 

 dam, a French mare of good speed. 



3d. a bay gelding, weight not known, owned by Mr. J. 

 B. Spiller, of Haverhill ; sired by a horse called " Ben. But- 

 ler;" dam, a Morgan mare of good repute. 



4th. a sorrel filley, weight not known, owned by Hon. 



