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STALLIONS. 



The Committee on Stallions report the foUoAving awards : — 



G. W. Russell, Lawrence, for Stallion "Plucky," Avith 5 

 colts of his stock, premium $25. 



J. G. IMcAllister, Lawrence, Stallion 4 years old, 1st jDre- 

 miura, $15. 



Chas. S. Clark, Salem, do do, 2d premium, $10. 



H. M. George, Saugus, Stallion 3 years old, 1st premium, 

 $10. 



Daniel Tenney, Newbury, do do, 2d premium, $6. 



A. B. WooDis, for Committee. 



BROOD MARES'. 



The Committee on Brood Mares have attended to their 

 duties and report as follows : — 



There were five entries of Brood Mares with their foals by 

 their side. After a verj^ careful examination of these ani- 

 mals, your Committee awarded premiums as follows : 



B. G. Gutterson, Methuen, Messenger Mare, 10 years old, 

 1st premium, $15. 



P. R. Gutterson, Methuen, Morrill Mare, 10 years old, 2d 

 premium, $10. 



Henry Small, Lawrence (no pedigree given), 3d premium, 

 $8. 



There were two other entries. One by D. B. Webster of 

 Lawrence, but your Committee received no statement, written 

 or verbal, and as the mare was without a keeper, we were 

 unable to judge of her merits. 



The other entry was by J. T. Griffin, North Andover. 

 The age and size of his mare would not entitle her to a pre- 

 mium, but there were points of merit both in the dam and 

 her foal that would entitle them to favorable notice. 



M. S. Jenkins, O. S. Butler — Committee. 



