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FAT CATTLE. 



The Committee on Fat Cattle found but one pair of oxen on ex- 

 hibition, whieli were entered 1)}' Frederick & Field of Qnincy, who, 

 according to their statement rendered, bought them six months 

 ago, when they weighed 3700 pounds. Their feed has been good 

 hay and six quarts each of corn meal every day. They have 

 worked hauling stone at the quarries each working day, and now 

 weigh 3918 pounds, having made a gain of over 200 pounds live 

 weight, with no expense chargeable to feeding, but with an income 

 derived from their labor. 



We award to Frederick & Field the first premium of eight dol- 

 lars. 



A. W. Chekveu, Chairman. 



8W1XE. 



Largest and best Collection. — First premium of fifteen dollars 

 to J. H. Farrington of Milton. 



Boars. ■ — First premium of six dollars to Charles W. Cook of 

 Milton ; 2d premium of four to J. H. Farrington of Milton ; gra- 

 tuity of three to A. T. Browne of Brookline. 



Sows. — First premium of six dollars to John Sias of Milton ; 

 2d premium of four to A. T. Browne of Brookline ; gratuity of 

 three to E. M. Cary of Milton ; gratuity of two to J. H. Farring- 

 ton of Milton. 



Fat Hogs. — First premium of ten dollars to N. Farrington of 

 Canton ; 2d premium of six to John Sias of Milton. 



Weaned Pigs. — First premium of six dollars to N. Farrington 

 of Cantoa ; 2d premium of four to Edwin Davenport of Milton. 



Thomas B. Griggs, for the Committee. 



POULTRY 



Light Brahma. — First premium of five dollars to A. H. Drake 

 of Stoughton ; 2d premium of three to Edwin Davenport of Mil- 

 ton. 



Dark Brahma. — First premium of five dollars to A. H. Drake of 

 Stoughton ; 2d premium of three to C. L. Copeland of Milton. 



