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HEIFERS— FIRST CLASS. 

 The Committee on Heifers, First Class, have attended to 

 their duty, and report as follows : — 



HOLSTEINS. 



William A. Russell, Lawrence : — 



Heifers imder Four years old, in milk. 

 "Fanny Noble," 2 years 6 months old, first premium, $12. 

 " Belle Fairfax," 2 years 9 months old, second premium, $6. 



Mr. Russell's statement is good. 



" Fanny Noble," calved Sept. 17, 1882, and lias a record for 

 five days, ending Sept. 24, 1882, of 193 pounds, 38.60 lbs. per 

 day. 



'•Belle Fairfax," calved August 25, 1882, and has a record 

 for first 24 days in September, of 811 lbs., an average of 33.79 

 lbs. per day. 



They run at pasture, and are fed in the morning with four 

 quarts of shorts, and at evening with two quarts of cotton-seed 

 meal ; they get green corn-fodder also, morning and evening, 

 and are milked three times each day 



Heifers not in milk, over One year old. 

 "Emma Clay," 16 months old, first premium, 16.00- 

 " Lady Shepard," 18 months old, second premium, $4.00. 



Heifer Calves under One year old. 

 " Lady Royal," 6 months old, first premium, $5.00. 

 " Mabel Marion," 6 months old, second premium, $3.00. 



SHORT HORNS. 



C. S. Bradley, West Newbury : — 



Heifers not in milk, over One year old. 

 " Minnie 5th," dropped April 20, 1881, first premium, $6. 

 " Byfield Tulip, 2d," dropped Feb. 10, 1881, second pre- 

 mium, 14.00. 



