REPORTS OF COiMMITTEES. 1 9 



Fair on the 25th. The judges liope that the number of competi- 

 tors may increase, and while all cannot receive the awards they 

 hope for, all will contribute very much to the interest and ad- 

 vantage of the Society by bringing their herds or single animals, 

 and still more by bringing with them full statements of milk and 

 butter tests. 



W. A. KILBOURN. 

 Report on. Fair at Fitclibiirg. 



WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. 



Working Oxen, Elbridge Johnson, Leominster, ist premium, $5 ; 



C. C. Boyden, Leominster, 2d, $3. 

 Steers, 2 years, H. A. Woods, Leominster, ist, $2. 



E. A. GOODRICH, Chairman. 



FAT CATTLE. 



Yoke fat steers, D. W. Salisbury, Leominster, ist premium and 2d, 



*3 Yoke fat oxen, George H. Snow, Leominster, $3.50. 

 *i Fat cow, City of Fitchburg, $2. 



WILLIAM WOODBURY, Chairman. 



SWINE. 



Sow and pigs, Samuel Bennett, West Fitchburg, ist premium, $4. 

 Four fat pigs, less than eight months old, C. C. Boyden, Leom- 

 inster, ist, $2. 

 Fat hog, Charles Hastings, Lunenburg, ist, $4. 

 Fat hog, C. A. Harris, North Leominster, 2d, $2. 

 *Sow and pigs, J. C. Scripture, Fitchburg, 2d, $2. 



J. T. EVERETT, Chairman. 



