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To George B. Martin, of Danvers, for his colt, " Lady 

 Jennette," second premium, $3. Sire, " Danvers Boy." 



The Committee report that it is rare to see so many fine coltsp 

 together as have been entered this season, but the amount of 

 money to be divided is so small that only a few premiums can 

 be awarded, Avhile honorable mention must suffice for others of 

 conspicuous merit, but such distinction might appear disparag- 

 in«r to the rest. 



Committee — Thomas Appleton, C. H. Gould, Sherman 

 Nelson, Francis H. Appleton. 



SWINE. 



The Committee on Swine award to Henry Saltonstall, of 

 Peabody, for the best boar, first jiremium, diploma and $8. 



To George Ober, of Beverly, second premium, |5. 



To Williaiii Foster, of North Andover, for breeding sow^ 

 first premium, diploma and $8. 



To Francis Dane, of Hamilton, second premium, $5. 



To Francis Dane, of Hamilton, for weaned pigs, first pre- 

 mium, 15. 



Chairman of Conunittee — Joseph Ivittredge. 



SHEEP. 



The Committee on Sheep respectfully report that there were 

 three entries of sheep, — two flocks of Cofs wolds and one of 

 grade South Down. 



The Cots wolds were exhibited by Francis Dane, of Hamil- 

 ton, and Daniel F. Appleton, of Ipswich, and both flocks 

 consisted of large and well formed animals, in fine condition. 

 The grade South Downs were exhibited by Benjamin D. Apple- 

 ton, of Ipswich. They looked small and inferior by the side of 



