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To J. D. W. French, of North Andover, for his bull two 

 years old, "Mc Donald 3d," we award the Societies' second 

 premium of $5. 



C. C. Adams, of Newbury, presents his Ayrshire bull "Sa- 

 chem." 



S. N. Caldwell presents a young* Ayrshire bull which has 

 marks of good blood. 



Jerseys. 



The Society's first premium, diploma, and $10 awarded to 

 Joseph Longfellow, of Newbury, for his bull thirteen months 

 old. 



The second premium of $5 to Eliphalet Griffin, of Newbury- 

 port, for his bull "Juno," fourteen months old. 



J. T. Wood presents a good Jersey grade bull. 



John Remick, of Newburyport, exhibits a grade bull seven- 

 teen months old, which is a large and well developed animal. 



Your Committee also recommend that a gratuity of $5 each 

 be given 



To W. B. Carlton, of Haverhill, for his four year old bull, 

 "Cleaveland," and 



'Jo John K. Dodge, of j^Newburyport, for his two year old 

 bull, "Conqueror." 



Both of which are among the best of their kind, but un- 

 fortunately are without satisfactory pedigrees. 



Committee— ISIark F. Hill, P. T. Winkley, W. B. Morgan, 

 John Ellis. 



MILCH COWS. 



The Committee award the first premium to Moses A. Plum- 

 er, of Newburyport, $15 and diploma for his grade Ayrshire 

 and Jersey cow, "Lupin," six years old. 



It will be seen by the statement of Mr. Plumer that his cow 



