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XoTK. — No coinpctitor Cor tin- l;ir;;<'sl (olloclioii of swine, will be ;il ■ 

 lowed to oft'er the same for any preiniuiu of a cliffercut class. 



SHEEP. 



CoMMiTTKr.. — Charles Breck, Milton; JohnS. Mackintosh, West Roxbury; Theodore 

 Harding, Mcdway. 



For the largest and best lot of Slieep — not less than six in 

 munber — $10; second best, S8. 



For the best lot of Lambs — not less than six in nnraber — bred 

 by the exhibitor, $8 ; second best, $5. 



For the best Ram — Cotswold, Leicester, Oxford Down or Sonth- 

 down — not less than one year old, $o ; second best, $3. 



POULTRY. 



Committee. — Abel F. Stevens, Needham ; Albert H. Drake, Stoughton ; J. F. Cowell, 

 Wrentham. 



Class 1. 



For the largest and best collection of Gallinaceous and Aquatic 

 Fowls, first premium of $15 ; second do., $10 ; or " Tegetmier's 

 Poultry Book." 



For the best collection of Water FoavIs, first premium, " Teget- 

 mier's Poultry Book ; " second do., $5. 



Class 2. 



For the Ijest trio light Brahmas, dark Brahmas, Cochins, Spanish 

 Dorking, Leghorn, Hambui'g, French Fowls, Asiatics, Dorkings, 

 Spanish Leghorns, Grand Polish, Bantam or any other variety, 

 either old fowls or chickens, first premium, $3 ; second do., $2 ; 

 third do., $1. 



For the best pair of Turkeys, first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



For the best pair of Geese, first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



For the best pair of Ducks, first premium, $3 ; second do., $2. 



E'er the best collection of Pigeons, first premium, $3 ; second 

 do., $2. 



Ten dollars in gratuities ma}^ be awarded, at the discretion of 

 the Committee. 



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

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



