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that met the requirements of the Society, and one without any 

 statement, and for that reason the owners of the stock were 

 not entitled to a premium. 



There were some good Imported Thorough Bred Jerseys 

 entered by Richard Newell of West Newbury, and by Thomas 

 Saunders of Haverhill, worthy of a premium, but for the want 

 of a statement the committee were obliged to pass them. Also 

 a cow owned by J. E. Gale, of Haverhill. 



STATEMENT OF WILLIAM A. EUSSELL. 



To the Committee on Milch Cows : — 



I enter for your consideration my Holstein Cow, " Maid 

 Marion," 9 years old, for the special premium of $25. 



Her milk record for four years is as follows : 



First season with first calf, 421 days, 11,990 pounds. 



Second season, 304 " 9,375 " 



Third season, 805 " 9,560 " 



Fourth season, 311 " 11,700 " 



1341 days, 41,625 pounds. 

 41,625 pounds, or an average of 31.06 lbs. per day. 



Dropped her last calf Oct. 26, 1880, and is due to calve 

 again Feb. 5fh, 1882. 

 Her record from Nov. 1st, 1880, to Sept. 1st, 1881. 

 Nov., 30 days, 1702 lbs. 56 2-3 per day. 



304 days, 13,235 lbs. 

 An average of 43 53-100 pounds per day. 



