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Fat Hogs. For the' best Fat Hog, regard being had to breed, age 

 and feeding, $10; second best, $6. 



Note. — No competitor for the larftest collection of swine will be allowed 

 to offer the same for any premium of a different class. 



SHEEP. 



Committee. — Tmmaa Clarke, Walpole; Joseph II. Billings, WestRoxbury; Theodore 

 Harding, Med way. 



For the largest and best lot of Sheep — not less than six in number — 

 $10 ; second best, $8. 



For the best lot of Lambs — not less than six in number — bred by 

 the exhibitor, $8 ; second best, $5. 



For the best Ram — Cotswold, Leicester, Oxford Down, or South- 

 down — not less than one year old, $5 ; second best, $3. 



POULTET. 



Committee. — John W. Eichardson, Franklin ; Francis P. Denny, Brookline; Charles 

 E. C. Breck, Milton. 



For the best collection of not less than six Fowls, either Bramah, 

 Shanghai, Black Spanish, Dorking, Poland, Bolton Gray, Guinea, Ban- 

 lam, or any other variety, each, $5 ; second best, $3. 



TcRKEYS. For the best collection — not less than six — $5 ; second 

 best, $3. 



Geese. For the best collection — not less than six — $5; second 

 best, $3. 



Ducks. For the best collection — not less than six — $5 ; second best, 

 $3. 



Pigeons. For the best collection — not less than six — S2; second 



best, $1. 



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Note. — Poultry must be entered on the first day of the Exhibition before 

 12 o'clock, to be entitled to a premium. 



nOESES. 



William R. Mann, Sharon, General Chairman. 



In awarding the premium on Roadsters, the general gootl qualities — 

 such as style, action, constitution and enduring properties — as well as 

 speed of the animals, will receive special consideration. 



