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POULTRY. 



Report of Committee on Poultry. "Whole number of en- 

 tries, 28. 



Brahma Foivls. — 1st premium of $5 to A. W. Cheever of 

 Wrentham. 2d premium of $3 to James H. Drayton of Ded- 

 ham. 



Dorkings. — 1st premium of $5 to J. P. Clark of Wellesley. 



Seabright Bantams. — 1st premium of $5 to Frank Baldwin 

 of Dover. 



Bvff Shanghai. — 1st premium of $5 to C. L. Copeland of 

 Milton. 



Dominique. — 2d premium of $3 to Frank Baldwin. 



Houdan. — 2d premium of $3 to J. P. Clark. 



To H. W. Tilton, Society's Diploma for imported fowls — 8 

 White Dorkings and 3 Silver-pencilled Hamburgs. 



G. A. Long, Roxbury, gratuity of |1 for Golden Poland 

 fowls. Patrick Horagon, gratuity of $2. 



Geese. — 1st premium of $5 to Henry M. Mack of Dorchester. 



Pigeons^ Faritails. — 1st premium of $2 to P. Horagan. 



Fancy Pigeons. — Gratuity of 50 cents to E. Kerigan, Ded- 

 ham. 



FRANCIS P. DENNY, Chairinan. 



WORKING OXElSr. 



The Committee on Working Oxen make the following report : 

 — Whole number of entries, five yokes. 



Tliey award the following premiums : — 1st premium of |6 to 

 William Fales, of Dedham. 2d premium of $4 to John S. 

 Eldridge, of Canton. 3d premium of $2 not awarded. 



There were several yokes of oxen entered for " Exhibition 

 only," by John S. Eldridge, Esq., of Canton. Also one by 

 Henry M. Mack, of Dorchester, all of which were well worthy 

 of mention. 



For the Committee, 



HENRY M. MACK. 



