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All the Stallions were of such an excellent class as to claim, 

 the attention of the farmers of Essex who wish good colts,, 

 and thereby improve the value of this class of stock, for we 

 are convinced, that, be they ever so old fashioned, the farraei 

 is as anxious as any one to breed a "Lady Thorn" or a. 

 ** Goldsmith Maid," — mares worth their tens of thousands. 



FRANK ALLEY, for the'Coramittee. 



BREEDING MARES. 



The Committee report five entries, premiums as follows: — 



To Daniel G. Todd, of Rowley, the first premium, a diploms-. 

 and $15. 



To Charles Kimball, of Bradford, the second premium.^ 

 of $10. 



To Benjamin F. Jenkins, of North Andover, the third pre- 

 mium of $8. 



Committee — Eben King, F. R, Allen, John Swinerton., 

 Wra. H. Patch. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committee report four entries, with premiums as fol- 

 lows : — 



To William Hervey, of Newburyport, the first premium, a 

 diploma and $15. 



To Robert Bailey, of Newburyport, the second premium- 

 of $10. 



To David Smith, of Newburyport, the third premiun of $&. 



Committee — James P. King, L. H. Russell, G. R. Lucy., 

 Andrew Lane, J. N. Kent. 



