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James H. Winchell, of Haverhill ; sired by " Trotting Chil- 

 ders ; " dam not stated. 



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

 R. Todd, of Rowley ; sired by an Ethan Allen colt ; dam, be- 

 lieved to have trotted in three minutes. 



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

 Wm. M. Chase, of Haverhill ; sired by " Trotting Childers ; " 

 dam owned by Mr. Samuel Moody, and took the first premium 

 as a Brood Mare, at Lawrence, in 1864. 



The first premium of $5 was awarded to the sorrel gelding 

 of Mr. W. M. Chase, of Haverhill. 



The second premium of |3 was awarded to the bay stallion 

 owned by Mr. E. R. Todd, of Rowley. 



In the class of Yearlings were four Colts. 



1st. a red Roan, weight not known, owned by Mr. Farn- 

 num SpofFord, of North Andover ; sired by *' Danvers Boy ; " 

 dam said to be quite fast. 



2d. a bay, weight 700 lbs , owned by Mr, Joseph Newell, 

 of West Newbury ; sired by a Canada horse ; dam, a colt 

 bought in Canada. Some of the Committee thought this colt 

 should have been classed as a two year old. 



3d. a sorrel, weighed 695 lbs. in August last, owned by 

 Mr T. Weed Quimby, of Amesbury ; sired by Taggart's " Ab- 

 dallah ; " dam, a Messenger and Morgan mare. This colt had 

 a bunch on his off-forward knee, but from the opinion of a 

 member of the Committee well versed in the matter, it was 

 only occasioned by rubbing in the stall, and could easily be 

 reduced in 24 hours. 



4th. a bay filley, weight not given, owned by Mr. C. H. 

 Palmer ; sired by a horse owned by Mr. John Kimball ; dam, a 

 small but smart mare. 



The first premium of $4 was awarded to the sorrel colt 

 owned by Mr. T. Weed Quimby, of Amesbury. 



