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^D. E. Battelle, of Newburyport, the owner, enters a four 

 years old, which we have carefully examined ; and in our 

 judgment Mr. Battelle is entitled to the second premium of 

 $10, for this horse. 



3d. George B. Martin, of Danvers, the owner, enters 

 a six years old, which we have carefully examined ; from 

 which examination, and from reliable information otherwise 

 obtained, and from the fact that the same horse has been here- 

 tofore favorably noticed by the Society in the way of premi- 

 ums, the Committee do not recommend that a premium be 

 awarded to Mr. Martin, at the present exhibition for this 

 horse. 



Committee — H. A. Bodwell, William Tagcjart. 



BEOOD MARES. 

 The Committee on Brood Mares, report : — 



They award to W. E. Kimball, of North Andover, the first 

 premium of $15. 



To H. W. Cheever, of Haverhill, the second premium 

 of $10. 



To Herbert E. Wales, of Groveland, the third premium 

 of $8. 



There were several very fine Mares and Colts which would 

 have received premiums, but in the opinion of the Committee, 

 were unsound. 



Committee — Joseph Kittredge, George B. Martin, Seth 

 Kimball, George Dane, Joseph B. Spiller. 



