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$30 Purse — open to all horses owned in the County. Owners 

 to drive. C. D. Leckie, Roxbury, " Kittie Blanchard " — C. E. 

 Snow, Medfield, b. m. " Lady Nelson " — Aldcn Bartlett, Jamaica 

 Plain, b. ra. " Fanchon." 



Kittie Blanchard was withdrawn. Fanchon won the purse 

 in two straight heats. Time 2.57, 2.51. 



$30 Running Purse — L. Elwes, West Roxbury, b. s. " Leather 

 Lungs " — M. T. Downey, Boston, buckskin g. " Major Mahan." 

 Leather Lungs was withdrawn, and Major Mahan run against 

 time — 2.06. 



For the Committee, 



WILLIAM R. MANN. 



WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. 



The Committee on Working Oxen, report that the number 

 of entries was three, and they award to George 0. Farrington, 

 of Dedhara, the first premium of $6. 



To Sullivan & McGill, of Dover, the second premium of $L 



To William Fales, of Dedham, the third premium of $2. 



For Steers, they award to A. L. Smith, of Dover, for his 

 Devon twin steers, three years old, bred and raised by himself, 

 the first premium of $4. They also, in conformity with the 

 rules of the Society, award him an additional sum of twei:ty 

 per cent. The several teams managed the load very well, 

 except in backing, and although they did better in that respect 

 than last year, the Committee think there is still room for 

 improvement. 



For the Committee, 



ELIJAH TUCKER. 



Milton, Sept. 20, 1867. 



BULLS. 



Jerseys. — To S. J. Capen, of Dorchester, 1st premium, $5. 

 M. S. Scudder, of Needham, 2d premium, $8. 



Ayrshire. — Henry M. Mack, of Dorchester, 1st premium of 

 $5. J. W. Gay, of Dedham, 2d premium, $3. 



Dutch. — Charles Bird, of Walpole, 1st premium, $5. 



Grade. — William Fales, of Dedham, 1st premium, $5. Ed- 

 ward Sumner, of Dedham, 2d premium, $2. 



