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HEIFERS. 



The Committee on Heifers report that nearly all of those offered 

 for premium were of the Jersey breed, a large proportion of which 

 were contributed by John S. Eldridge, of Canton. The Committee 

 were unanimous in awarding the following premiums : — 



Jerseys — 1st and 2d premiums of |8 and $2, to John S. Eldridge, 

 of Canton. 



To T. H. O'Neil, of West Roxbury, the 3d premium of |1. 



Jamestown — to J. R. Fisher, of South Dedham, the 2d pre- 

 mium of |2. 



Grade — To B. Bisbee, of North Stoughton, the 2d premium of $2. 

 For the Committee, 



ELIJAH TUCKER. 



SWINE. 



Largest and best collection of swine, six in number, 1st premium, 

 115, to J. H. Farrington, Milton. 



Weaned pigs, 1st premium, |6, to J. H. Farrington, Milton. 

 Best boar — 1st premium of $6, to C. L. Copeland, Milton. 

 2d premium of |4 to J. H. Farrington, Milton. 

 Best sows — 1st premium of $6, to John Sias, Milton. 

 2d premium of 14, to C. & C. Mackintosh, Needham. 



J. W. GAY, 

 AMORY FISHER, 

 . THOMAS B. GRIGGS, 



Committee. 



POULTRY. 



The Committee on Poultry not being present to examine, and 

 award the premiums, the undersigned were appointed to examine 

 the entries, and report thereon. They made the following 

 awards : — 



1st premium of 15 to A. W. Cheever, Wrentham, for collection 

 of pure Brahma fowls, seventeen in number. 



2d premium of |3, to C. L. Copeland, Milton, for Cochins. 



1st premium of |5, to John S. Eldridge, Canton, for fine Mus- 

 covy ducks. 



Very fine displays of poultiy were made by E. H. Drake, 

 Stoughton ; E. B. Reynolds, Boston Highlands ; J. II. Farrington, 

 Milton ; and others. 



NATHANIEL SMITH, 

 FRANCIS MARSH, 



Committee. 



