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Natives, not in Milh. 

 To Adam Mcintosh of Canton, 1st premium of . . 3.00 

 To Adam Melutosh of Canton, 2d premium of . . 2.00 



Calves. 

 To Myrick P. Sumner of Dedham, 1st premium of . . 3.00 

 To William Whiting of Dedham, 2d premium of . . 2.00 



To WiUiam Tales of Dedham, 3d premium of . . 1.00 



Many more were deserving of premiums, but the list being ex- 

 hausted, it was not in the power of the Committee to gratify the 

 owners or themselves. 



Diplomas to Eliphalet Stone of Dedham, Luther Fisher of Wal- 

 pole, J. P. Maynard of Dedham, E. II. Lyon of Needham, and 

 WilUam Tucker of Canton. 



SAMUEL COOK, Chairman. 



Milton, Sept. 29, 1859. 



REPORT ON WORKING OXEN. 



The Committee report the whole number of entries to be five. 

 To Mace Gray of Stoughton, the 1st premium of . . $8.00 

 To Luther Eaton of Dedham, the 2d premium of . . 6.00 

 To S. F. Alden of Dedham, the 3d premium of . . 4.00 

 To Benjamm White of Milton, the 4th premium of . . 3.00 



WALTER H. FISHER, Chairman. 



September 29, 1839. 



REPORT ON STEERS. 



Five entries of Steers were made, only three of which, in the 

 opinion of the Committee, were entitled to premium, one pair be- 

 ing past the age of Steers, and one very fine looking pair of twin 

 Steers, nine months old, owned and raised by Hubbard Blakcsley 

 of Attleboro', were excluded by the rules, there being no premi- 

 um offered for Steers under one year old. The Committee, how- 

 ever, recommend that a diploma be granted to Mr. Blakesley. 



They award the following premiums : 



For best pair of Three Year old, and under Four. 



To Caleb S. Hamant of Medfield, for his twin Steers Web- 

 ster, raised and owned by him, the 1st premium of . $5.00 



To Wm. B. Bacon of West Roxbury, for his twin Steers, 



Jerseys, raised and owned by him, the 2d premium of . 4.00 



