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For the best Heifer Calf. — 1st premium to M. S. Scurlder, of 

 Needhara, $2. 2d premium to A. P. Stevens, of Nocdham, $1. 

 To S. J. Capen, of Dorchester, a gratuity of -11. 



FoxBOROUGH, Sept. 20, 18G7. 



JAMES CAPEN, Chairman. 



SHEEP. 



The Committee on Sheep regret to be obliged to report that 

 there were but five entered, all of which belonged to John 

 McCrackin, of Wellesley ; they were all Southdown and of 

 excellent quality, viz. : One ram, two sheep and two lambs. For 

 the ram they award the 1st premium of |5. They would also 

 have been pleased had the number been larger to have awarded 

 a premium to both the sheep and the lambs, but as the number 

 was so small, they can only award them a diploma. 



TRUMAN CLARKE, Chairman. 

 Walpole, Sept. 20, 1867. 



SWINE. 



Boars. — 1st premium of $6, to John Revere, of Canton, for 

 Improved Essex. 2d premium of $4, to J. W. Wattles, of 

 Canton. 



Fat Ho<j;-s. — 1st premium of $6, to Thomas Beless, of Need- 

 ham, for Chester White. 2d premium of -14, to Thomas Beless, 

 of Needham, for Chester White. 



The two pigs contributed by J. W. Wattles, of Canton, of 

 the Essex breed, were fine animals, and the Committee recom- 

 mend a gratuity of two dollars. 



The three pigs contributed by Chester Clark, of Stoughton, 

 breed Chester White, were not entitled to a premium, there 

 not being a sufficient number, but the Committee recommend 

 a gratuity of two dollars. 



SOLOMON FLAGG, Chairman. 



Needham, Sept. 20, 1867. 



POULTRY. 



Gray Shanghai. — 1st premium to J. H. Farrington, Milton, 



$2. 



Broion Shanghai. — 2d premium to J. H. Farrington, Milton, 

 $1. 



