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•greater induccineiits are offered for the production of sj:eed 

 than the simple but more useful qualities of a g-ood family 

 horse. And your Committee were unanimous in the .expres- 

 sion of their hope that our enterprising young agriculturists 

 would be encouraged to present for exhibition a greater num- 

 ber of animals of superior excellence for such purposes. 



Your Committee award the first premium, diploma and $15, 

 to R. S. Rogers, of Salem ; the second premium of $10 to 

 Orin Putnam, of Danvers ; and the third, of $8, to John 

 Swinerton, of Danvers. 



Horses presented : 



One chestnut horse, D years old, weight 1150 lbs., I. Pluck- 

 ias, Ipswich. 



One grey horse, 12 years old, weight 1150 lbs., R. 8. Rog- 

 ere, Salem. 



One sorrel horse, 12 years old, weight 1000 lbs., B. F. 

 •Jenkins, Xorth Andover. 



One dark bay horse, 5 years old, weight 1050 lbs., Oriu 

 -Putnam, Danvers. 



One bay horse, 5 years old, weight 940 lbs., Jo\\\\ Swiner- 

 ton, Danvers. 



One black mare, 7 years old, weight 950 lbs., E. C. Brown, 

 IpsAvich. 



One grey mare, 7 years old, weight 1210 lbs,, Francis Dane, 

 Hamilton. 



One bay horse, 8 years old, weight 105T) lbs., AA^illiam D. 

 Chamberlain, Lynn. 



Committee — George AV. Keenc, of Lynn; AVilliam 0. 

 Brown, of Ipswich; E. 11. Little, of Newbury; AA'illiam J. 

 .'Dale, of Xorth Andover. 



FARM AND DRAFT HORSES. 

 The Committee u]ion Farm and Draft Horses award a 



