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Edward P. Perley, Daiivers, 2d premium, $10.00. 

 J. J, H. Gregory, Marl)leliead, 3d premium, $5.00. 

 Henry C. Harnden, Edward Kent, Alden C. Esies, John G. 

 Walcott — Committee. 



COLTS— FIRST CLASS. 



George B, Loring, Salem, for 4 year old colt, 1st premium, 

 $12 ; E. L. Hill, Lynn, do do, 2d premium, 18.00 ; A. C. Hill, 

 Saiigus, do do, 3d premium, $5.00. 



Goodwin Bros , Lawrence, for 3 year old colt, 1st premium, 

 $10.00 ; John Gibney, Salem, do do, 2d premium, $5.00. 



William E. Kimball, Otis Mann, T. W. Bartlett— Commt^ee. 



COLTS— SECOND CLASS. 



Daniel G. Todd, Rowley, Colt two years old, 1st premium, 

 $8.00. 



C. O. Beede, Lynn, Colt one year old, 1st premium, $6.00 ; 

 C. W. Bailey, Lynn, do do, 2d premium, $4.00. 



John C. Ropes, S. F. Newman, J. G. Page — Committee. 



SWINE— FIRST CLASS. 



The Committee on Swine, on repairing to the pens where 

 they were exhibited, found the number much larger than usual 

 and of better quality. The breeds most prominent were the 

 Poland China and Chester White, with grades of most of the 

 best breeds for general use. We would recommend that the 

 Society make some general rule in regard to classifying the 

 different breeds of swine. We found this year that Poland 

 China were put in both classes, as large and small bone, and 

 think it would be a good plan to appoint a Special Committee 



