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FAMILY HORSES. 



Your Committee, every member being present, attended to 

 the duty assigned them, on the afternoon of the 24th of Sep- 

 tember, 1878, and made the following awards : — 



First premium, $15, to C. D. Hunking, Haverhill, for his 

 black horse, 7 years old, weight 950 pounds, and shown in a 

 top buggy. 



Second premium, $10, to Samuel G. Bean, Andover, for his 

 black horse, 11 years old, weight 1100 pounds, and shown in 

 a top buggy. 



Third premium, $8, to George F. Mason, Andover, for 

 his black horse, 5 years old, weight 1245 pounds, and shown 

 in a Concord wagon. 



The other entries were : — 



Paul T. Winkley, Newbury, gray horse, 9 years old, 

 weight, 1050 pounds, and shown in a Concord wagon. 



George W. Bray, Newbury. Withdrawn. 



Charles Perley, Boxford, bay mare, 18 years old, weight 

 1000 pounds, and shown in Concord wagon. 



D. G. Todd, Rowley, light bay horse, 5 years old, weight 

 1125 pounds, and shown in Concord wagon. 



G. S. Phippeu, Methiien, horse, 5 years old, weight 1000 

 pounds. 



Levi Emery, Lawrence, two horses ; the nigh horse, 10 

 years old, weight 1120 pounds; the ofl' horse, 7 j^ears old, 

 ■weight 1140 pounds ; and shown in double harness on a farm 

 wagon. 



David Smith, Newburyport, chestnut horse, 7 years old, 

 weight 1070 pounds, and shown in a carryall. 



Lnmediately after meeting, the Committee selected a stretch 

 of ground where they could examine the animals and be able 

 to see them move. The Marshal, who was assigned to duty 

 with the Committee, was at once directed to order the horses 



