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To Henry C. Nevens, of Methuen, the second premium of 

 $8, for his four year old Stallion, " Daniel Lambert." 



To J. R. Prescott, of Haverhill, the tliird premium of $G, 

 for his Stallion, " Phil Sheridan." 



We award the first premium of $8 to Henry C. Nevins, of 

 Methuen, for the best three year old Stallion, " Redpath, jr." 



The second premium of five dollars to John 0. Goodwin, of 

 North Andover, for his three year old Stallion. 



Many of the Stallions entered were young and very prom- 

 ising and would do credit to any stock raised. The Committee 

 •were sorry they did not have it in their power to award more 

 premiums. 



Chas. H. Gould, 



. for the Committee. 



BROOD MARES. 



The Committee on Brood Mares met at the Fair grounds, 

 Tuesday at 2 o'clock, P. M., all present. Eight mares were 

 presented for our examination. Four of them were sound, 

 and four unsound. 



The first premium of $12, was awarded to Thomas Sanders; 

 the second of $8, to Rufus Goodwin; the third of $6, to J. J. 

 Downing. 



Tlie Committee wish to call the attention of exhibitors to the 

 rule of the society which says, "No brood mare will be enti- 

 tled to a premium unless free from all apparent defects capa- 

 ble of being transmitted." 



Wm. Cogswell, 0. S. Butler, David Stiles, H. G. Herrick, 

 E. K. Lee. — Committee. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committee report 17 horses entered for premium. Ten 

 failed to appear. Tlie Committee award : — 



