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Sows. For the best Sow, not less than six months old, $6 

 second best, $4. 



Weaned Pigs. For the best litter, not less than four in number 

 and not more than six months old, $6 ; second best, |4. 



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

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



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

 to offer the same for any premium of a diffei*ent class. 



SPIEEP. 



Committee. — Tnunan Clarke, Walpole; Joseph H. Billings, West Roxbury; Theodore 

 Harding, IMedway. 



For the largest and best lot of Sheei^ — not less than six in num- 

 ber — 110 ; 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. 



POULTRY. 



Committee. — John W. Richardson, Franlilin ; Nathan Harding, Medfield ; Charles E. C. 

 Breck, Milton. 



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

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

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



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

 best, 13. 



Geese. For the best collection — not less than six — 15 ; second 

 best, 13. 



Ducks. For the best collection — not less than six — 15 ; second 

 best, $3. 



PiGEOxs. For the best collection — not less than six — $2 ; second 

 best, $1. 



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

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



