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FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committee on Family Horses, report nine entries, eight 

 of which appeared for inspection. Among them were a very 

 fine pair of matched bay horses, owned by Dr. E. G. Kelley, 

 which the Committee took great pleasure in examining, but 

 the premiums being offered for single horses, they were com- 

 pelled to pass them and make the following awards : — 



To Plummer & Balch, of Newburyport, for their sorrel 

 horse, the first premium of $10. 



To Eliphalet Griffin, of Newburyport, for his bay horse, the 

 second premium of $8. 



The Committee regret that more premiums were not at their 

 disposal, as there were several other very worthy horses shown. 



Committee — ^Benjamin P. Ware, John W. Balch, W. W. 

 Fowler, Charles C. Blunt. 



FARM AND DRAFT HORSES. 



The Committee on Farm and Draft Horses report the fol- 

 lowing award of premiums : — 



To Orrin Putnam, of D.invers, the first premium of $10. 



To S. A. Merrill, of Danvers, the second premium of $8. 



To Samuel Foster, of North Andover, the third premium 

 of $5. 



Committee — Henry Hobbs, James Flint, M. C. Andrews, 

 Alonzo Fellows, A. H. Patch. 



COLTS. 

 The Committee on Colts report the following premiums, 

 viz. : — 



