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COWS. 



Jersey. — J. S. El(lridgG,of Canton, 1st premium, $5 ; 2cl premium, 

 $i ; 3(1 premium, 83. 



Grade: — James Glancey, of Dedliam, 2d premium, S3. 

 Herds. — Lutlier Eaton of Dedliam, 21 cows, 2d premium. Si 2. 



J. W. GAY, Cliairman. 



HEIFERS. 



There were no Iieifers between two and three years old, of any 

 breed, entered for premiums. 



For yearlings, William Jordan, of Hyde Park, the first premium, 

 of 62 ; S. Talbot, of Sharon, 2d premium, $1. 



ELIJAH TUCKER, Chairman. 



P. S. — After the awards were made, a number of fine heifers ar- 

 rived, some of which would have been entitled to premiums had 

 tiiey l)een entered in season, among which were those of Luther 

 Eaton, of Dedham, and Mary Holmes, of Readville. E. T. 



SWINE 



Best Collection. — 1st premium, J. H. Farrington, Milton, $15. 



Best Boar. — M. S. Scudder, Grantville, ^Q ; 2d premium, J. H. 

 Farrington, Milton, $4. 



Best Sow. — J. H. Farrington, Milton, $6; 2d premium, M.S. 

 Scudder, Grantville, 84. 



Meaned Pigs. — J. H. Farrington, Milton, 86. 



Fat Hog.— J. H. Farrington, Milton, 810. 



S. Welsh, of Dedham, gratuity for boar, $2. 



R. T. Lombard, of Ncedham, for improved Chester Sow, diploma. 



THOMAS B. GRIGGS, Chairman. 



