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Reports of Committees. 



HORSES. 



Class A. — Roadsters. 



Stallions. — There were none entered for premiums. Frank 

 Sumner of Milton, entered for exhibition his Morgan stallion 

 Golden Gate. The fine, stallion Jupiter Abdallah, Jr., owned 

 by Henry P. Kendrick of Brighton, was exhibited upon the 

 track, and in the opinion of the committee his speed and good 

 looks, combined with other qualities, render him one of the 

 most desirable stock horses in the county. To each of the 

 above named stallions the committee would recommend the 

 Society's diploma. 



For brood mare with a foal at her side, John Davenport, Can- 

 ton, 1st premium, $7 ; diploma to N. Kingsbury, Milton. 

 • For best two years old colt, Phineas Frost, Medtield, 1st pre- 

 mium, $3. 



For best one y&av old colt, Phineas Frost, Medfield, 1st pre- 

 mium, $3. 



For best pair of roadsters in harness, William E. Coflhi, Dor- 

 chester, 1st premium, $10 ; T. E. Clark, Hyde Park, 2d pre- 

 mium, $7. 



For best gelding or mare, R. Alby, Franklin, 1st premium, 

 $8 ; Wra. T. Thacher, Hyde Park, 2d premium, $6 ; F. B. Ray, 

 Franklin, 3d premium, $4 ; Y. M. Cragin, Dedham, 4th premi- 

 um, $2. Richard Holmes, Roxbury, entered in this class a 

 fine thoroughbred and Moi-rill mare, but being chairman of the 

 committee declined taking a premium, and the committee 

 would recommend that he receive the Society's diploma. 



For the Committee on Class A, 



RICHARD HOLMES, Chairman. 



Class B. — Horses of All Work. 



For best stallion, four years old, W. T. Cook, Milton, 1st pre- 

 mium, $10. 

 For best brood mare with foal at her side, W. J. Griggs, 



