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Mr. Newell's stock comes from two imported cows. " Ethel 

 Gray", No. 8623, and " Queen", No. 8624, and bull " Gray 

 Earl," No. 4318, in the A. M. Jersey C. C. herd book. 



This stock is probably as fine as can be found in the state. 

 His cows do not give a great quantity of milk, but it is very 

 rich. The average is about seven qts. per day, through the 

 year, but six qts. of milk makes a pound of butter by actual 

 weight. 



Amos Ridley of Georgetown. Two year old heifer, 1st pre- 

 mium, '16. 



SHORT HORNS. 



C. S. Bradley, West Newbury. " Evangeline 2d", 1st pre- 

 mium, $6. " Flora Graneck", 2d premium, $5. 



HEIFER CALVES. 



" Imperial Rose fith", 1st premium, $4. " Imperial Rose 

 2d", 2d premium, |3. 



The above were the only Short Horns offered. But were 

 fine specimens. Showed careful breeding, and were well wor- 

 thy the premiums given. 



HOLSTEINS. 



Wm. A. Russsell, Lawrence. Four year old " Lady Bess", 

 1st premium, $12 ; " Siresa," 2d premium, $6. 



One year old. "Grace Andover ", 1st premium, $6. 

 " Fannie Noble", 2d premium, $3. 



CALVES. 



" Emma Clay", 1st premium, |5. " Clara Clinton", 2d pre- 

 mium, $3. 



The Committee again had to award the well deserved pre- 

 miums upon a single herd. Their only difficulty being, to se- 

 lect, when all were so fine single specimens that were more 

 deserving than others. 



