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James H. Duncan, of Haverhill ; sired by " Prince Albert," 

 owned by Mr. George Lee, of Haverhill ; dam, known as the 

 " Brown Mare." 



The first premium of $10 was awarded to the sorrel filley 

 of Hon. James H. Duncan, of Haverhill. 



The second premium of $5 was awarded to the grey geld- 

 ing of Mr. Nathaniel Gage, of North Andover. 



In the class of Three Years Old were four Colts. 



1st. a brown gelding, weighed. 938 lbs., owned by Mr. 

 Cyrus K. Ordway, of West Newbury ; sired by a horse owned 

 by Dr. William Coggswell, of Bradford ; dam, a Morgan mare. 

 This colt was ruled out by the Committee on account of 

 lameness, and on examination it was thought that the in- 

 cipient stages of spavin caused the colt to limp. 



2d. a black gelding, weighed 1010 lbs., owned by Mr. D. 

 L. Goodrich, of West Newbury ; sire, a horse owned by Dr. 

 William Coggswell, of Bradford ; dam, a good traveller. 



3d. a bay filley, weighed 875 lbs., owned by Mr. R. 

 Lynch, of West Newbury ; sired by ** Young St. Lawrence ; " 

 dam, a Messenger mare, a good roadster. 



4th. a black gelding, weighed 850 lbs., owned by Mr. 

 H. M. Chadwick, whose pedigree, as presented by Mr. Chad- 

 wick himself in writing, was as follows : — " Sired by ' Young 

 Childers,' he by * Trotting Childers ; ' dam, a Messenger mare 

 called 'Lily Dale,' now owned by Mr. Jellison, of Gitat 

 Falls, N. H. 



The first premium of $6 was awarded to the black gelding 

 of Mr. H. M. Chadwick, of Bradford. 



The second premium of $4 was awarded to the black geld- 

 ing of Mr. D. L. Goodrich, of West Newbury. 



In the class of Two Years Old were three Colts. 



1st. a brown gelding, weight not known, owned by Mr. 



