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REPORT ON SHEEP. 



To Thomas Motley, Jr., of West Roxburj, 1st premium of $0.00 

 To H. H. Hunnewell, of West Needham, 2d premium of 4.00 



JOSEPH H. BILLINGS, Chairman. 



REPORT ON SWINE. 



For the best Breeding Sow, half Suffolk and half Middlesex, 



to G. F. Darling, of West Needham, 1st premium of $6.00 



To B. N. Sawin, of Dover, Middlesex breed, 2d premium of -l.OO 



For the best htter of Weaned Pigs, from two to six months 

 old — breed, Norfolk — a cross of the Suffolk, Middlesex 

 and Columbian, to G. F. Darhng, of West Needham, 

 1st premium of ...... 6.00 



To Solomon Flagg, of West Needham, breed, Suffolk, Mid- 

 dlesex and Native, 2d premium of . . . 4.00 



To A. D. Webber, of West Needham, 3d premium of . 2.00 



There were no Boars on the ground, in the opinion of the Com- 

 mittee, that had points worthy of a premium, except G. F. Dar- 

 ling's, of West Needham, which took the first premium last year. 



A Diploma is recommended to A. D. Webber, of West Need- 

 ham, for his half Suffolk Boar Pig ; and a diploma to Thomas 

 Motley, of Dedham, for a litter of thirteen weaned pigs, breed, 

 Suffolk, Chinese and Native. 



NATHAN LONGFELLOW, Chairman. 



REPORT ON POULTRY. 



To Dr. Eben Wight, of Dedham, for best pair Black Spanish, $2.00 

 To James Farrington, of Dedham, for best pair White Shan- 



ghaes, 2.00 



To E. P. Mollis, of AVest Needham, for best pair Dorkings, 2.00 

 To H. H. W. Sigourney, of West Dedham, for the best pair 



Rolands, 2.00 



To James McCoy, of Dedham, for best pair Barnyard Fowls, 2.00 



To Lewis Smith, of Dedham, for best pair Guinea Fowls, 2.00 



