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Best Bull Calf tinder one year old. 

 First premium to Samuel Adams of Milton, . . 3.00 



The Committee would also award a Diploma to E. R. Andrews 

 of West Roxbury, for his very fine Jersey Bull. 



Also a Diploma to Howard Ford of Roxbury, for his Durham 

 Bull, six years old. 



Also a Diploma to H. L. Stone of Grantville, for his Young 

 Kossuth, half Hungarian, half Ayreshire, 15 months old. 

 For the Committee, 



B. N. SAWIN. 



September 29, 1859. 



REPORT ON COWS. 



The Committee on Cows report, that the whole number entered 

 was thirty-three ; divided thus : — Jerseys 5, Ayreshires 3, Dur- 

 hams 2, Grades 18, Natives 4, Hungarian 1, — all of which Avere 

 carefully examined by the Committee, each member keeping sep- 

 arate minutes ; and, on comparing notes, they were unanimous in 

 awarding the following premiums : 



For 3Iilch Cows, requiring a written statement, without 

 regard to breed, to Edward R. Andrews of West Rox- 

 bury, the 1st premium of . . . . $10.00 



Jerseys. 

 No one, in the opinion of the Committee, was entitled to 

 the 1st premium, and they award to Samuel Adams of 

 Milton, the 2d premium of ..... 3.00 



AyresJiires. 

 To E. S. Fisher of Dedham, the 1st premium of . . 5.00 

 To Samuel Adams of Milton, 2d premium of . . . 3.00 



Grades. 



To Wilham Baker of Dedham, 3-4 Ayreshire, 1-4 Native, 



the 1st premium of . . . . . .5.00 



To Eliphalet Stone of Dedham, 1-2 Ayreshire, 1-2 Suf- 

 folk, 2d premium of ...... 3.00 



Diplomas — To Marshall P. Wilder of Dorchester, John W. 

 Shaw of Grantville, Erastus L. Metcalf of Franklin, and 

 Eben Farrington of Jamaica Plain. 



Natives. 

 To George S. Ferry of Milton, 1st premium of . . 5.00 

 To Timothy Baker of West Dedham, 2d premium of . 3.00 

 To H. H. Hunnewell of West Needham, a Diploma. 



