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For the best stallion four years old and upwards, first pre- 

 mium, diploma and $15, John Gardner, Haverhill. 



Second premium, $10, Charles O. Putnam, Danvers. 



Third premium, $8, X. Little, Jr., Xewbury. 



For the best stallion three years old, first })remium, |<S, 

 Francis Dane, Hamilton. 



Second premium, $5, George B. ]\lartin, Dan vers. 



The Committee desire to particularly notice as worthy of 

 premiums, were there more at their disposal, the colts of E. 

 Battelle, Newburyport ; A. II. Patch, Hamilton ; C. INI. Lunt, 

 Newbury. 



For the Committee — Sanniel C. Oliver, Chairman. 



BREEDING MARES. 



The Committee award to Francis Dane, of Hamilton, the 

 first premium, diploma and $15. 



To S. C. Morse, of Haverhill, second premium, $10. 



To E. G. Elliott, of Georgetown, third premium, $8. 



Committee — Charles C. Blunt, Seth Kimball. Isaac F. 

 Knowlton, (\ M. Lunt. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



Your Committee had considerable hesitation in deciding 

 upon the claims of the unusual number of fine family horses 

 presented for premium, and were particularly gratified in the 

 exhibibition of their various qualities. Many of them appeared 

 admirably cpialified for the many uses Avhieh a })ractical man 

 or farmer needs in a family horse. 



It is rare to meet wdth a horse fully suited to the many re- 

 quirements of the family or tlie \ ariouf^ uses of the farmer ; 



