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Calves. 

 " Early Dot, 5th," dropped July 22, 1882, first prem., $5. 

 " Imperial Rose, 8th," dropped June 1,- 1882, second pre- 

 mium, 13.00. 



DEVONS. 



H. C. Nevins, Methuen : — 



Heifers in milk. 

 " Winooska Belle," first premium, 112.00. 

 " Rosamond, 3d," second premium, $6.00. 



Under Four years old, and not in milk. 

 " Juno," dropped July 29, 1882, first premium, $6.00. 

 " Minnie May," second premium, $4.00. 



JERSEYS. 



Thomas Sanders, Haverhill : — 



" Birch Brow," 3 years old, in milk, second premium, $6. 

 " Birch Brow 2d," over 1 year old, not in milk, first pre- 

 mium, 15.00. 



" Mole Birch," second premium, $4.00 



One calf, " Birch Brow," second premium, $3.00. 



Some nice stock was exhibited and entered for premium, 

 claiming to be bloOd stock, having received the Society's pre- 

 mium heretofore. But no statement of reference for pedigree 

 could be furnished. 



To avoid the error of granting premiums where no reference 

 for pedigree can be furnished, in compliance with the rules of 

 the Society, your Committee recommend that the Society 

 choose a Standing Committee on blood stock, of those who 

 will interest themselves in carrying out the will of the Society, 

 and have access to books of reference. When will the Society 

 awake to their interests in this matter ? 



Chas. P. Mighill, W. Burke Little, Thos. G. Ordway, E. G. 

 fJason. — Committee. 



