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nigh one, 1910, the off one, 1900 — a gain of 660 pounds. It 

 is said there has been but 10 pounds difference between them 

 for two years past. 



BULLS. 



Your Committee would report one entry of Thoroughbred 

 with his stock, five entries of Jerseys, one entry of Shorthorn, 

 one entry of Ayrshire, two entries of Ilolsteins, and have 

 awarded premiums as follows : 



To W. A. Eussell, of Lawrence, for his Thoroughbred Hol- 

 stien with stock, first premium, $15. 



To C. S. Bradley, of West Newbury, for his Short Horn, 

 " Lord Dunmore," first premium, $10. 



To Dudley A. Massey, of Danvers, for his Ayrshire Bull, 

 " Brown Mars," first premium, $10. 



To Thomas Sanders, Esq., of Haverhill, for his Jersey 

 Bull, " Yellow Birch," first premium, $10. 



To George W. Russell, of Lawrence, for his Jersey Bull, 

 second premium, 16. 



SECOND CLA.SS, — BULLS UNDER TWO YEARS OF AGE. 



To Henry C. Nevins of Methuen, for his Devon Bull, first 

 premium, $6. 



To W. A. Russell, of Lawrence, for his Holstein Bull, 

 " Henry Clay," first premium, $6. 



To Thomas Sanders, of Haverhill, for his Jersey Bull, 

 " Birch Bay," first premium, $6. 



To W. A. Russell, of Lawrence, for his Holstein Bull, 

 " Ernest," second premium, $4. 



To Thomas Sanders, of Haverhill, for his Jersey, "Black 

 Birch," second premium, 84. 



Your Committee would make special mention of the Hol- 

 stein Bull with stock of his get, exhibited by Mr. Russell, as 

 one well adapted to the wants of this county, as we are essen- 



