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grandsons of Mr. Jacob Farnum, who, with his sons, have 

 ever taken quite an interest in our exhibitions, and we wish 

 this spirit of encouraging the boys might be more generally 

 displayed by the members of our society. The 2 years old 

 Steers, presented by Byron K. Farnum, attracted great atten- 

 tion, as they were broken to work on either side, and handy 

 without a yoke, and we awarded him the first premium of $6, 

 and also the 1st premium of $4 on his 6 months calves ; and 

 to Benny and Ralph Farnum, the 1st premium of $5 for their 

 yearlings, and on their two years old, the 2d premium, $5. 



The Committee consider the boys entitled to great credit for 

 the thorough manner in which the steers were all broken, and 

 would suggest that the society offer a premium for the best 

 broken Steers of 2 years old and under that age. 



Respectfully submitted for the Committee, 



B. S. Barnes, Chairman. 



STALLIONS. 



The Committee on Stallions would report that they have 

 awarded the first premium of 815 to George W. Rogers, of 

 Salem, for his 5 year old Stallion : the second premium, of 

 $10, to Chas. S. Clark, of Salem, for his 5 year old Stallion, 

 Lexington ; the third premium, of |8, to H. M. George, of 

 Saugus, for his 4 year old Stallion, Volunteer Prince. In the 

 second class they have awarded to J. J. Downing, Andover, 

 the first premium of $10, for his three year old Stallion Colt, 

 it being the only one offered for premium. They have award- 

 ed the special premium, of $25, to Alley & Crownmshield, for 

 their Stallion, Winchester. 



Wm. Cogswell, Chairman. 



BROOD MARES. 

 The Committee have met and examined all the Brood Mares 



