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of |5 to George CofRn, of Haverhill, for his three year old 

 Stallion. 



WILLIAM COGGSWELL, for the Committee. 



SHEEP — COARSE WOOLED. 



The Committee on Coarse Wooled Sheep report : 



For the best flock of Sheep, first premium of $8, to Charles 

 Corliss, of Haverhill ; second premium of $5, to Joseph New- 

 ell, of West Newbury. 



For the best Buck, premium of $6, to Charles Corliss, of 

 Haverhill. 



Calvin Rogers, Ariel H. Gould, George Worcester, S. B. 

 Swan, Committee. 



SWINE. 



The Committee on Swine report that they found entered 

 for premium two Breeding Sows one by O. H. Roberts, of 

 Haverhill, with 12 pigs, but the Committee could not find 

 them on exhibition — and one by Daniel Carlton of North 

 Andover, with 10 pigs, to whom we award the first premium 

 of $8. 



There were three Boars — two by William Foster, of North 

 Andover, to whom we award the first premium of $8 ; one by 

 Robert Buxton, of South Danvers, and we award to him the 

 second premium of $5. 



We also found ten Weaned Pigs on exhibition for jjremi- 

 um — six by J. Longfellow, of Byfield, two months old, to 

 whom we award the first premium of $5 ; four by John P. 



