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and Abel F, Adams, of Fitchburg, each of whom have 

 entered yearUng heifers of rare beauty and size. 

 All which is submitted, 



AM ASA NORCROSS, Chairman. 



BULLS AND BULL CALVES. 



Committee. — Leonard Burrage, Leominister, — Joel Hay ward, Anhby, 

 — Thomas Whitney, Sherley, — David Parker, Gardner. 



The Committee on Bulls and Bull Calves, have attended 

 to that duty, and submit the following Report: 



The Committee examined twenty dilferent animals put in 

 for premium, and many of them very superior animals. 

 Judging from the stock that came under their particular no- 

 tice, they think that Worcester NortU will not suffer in com- 

 parison with other parts of the County. 



After careful examination, they have awarded the premi- 

 ums on the first class of bulls as follows, viz. : 



To Rodney Fuller, of Fitchburg, the first premium of 

 ^5,00, for his two years old bull, one-half Devon and Native. 



The second premium of $3,00, to Henry Boyles, of Prince- 

 ton, for his two years old bull, one-half Devon, one-half 

 Native. 



The third premium of $2,00, to .Joseph Upton, Fitchburg, 

 for his Native bull, three years old. 



There were others of the same class worthy of premiums, 

 if they had had them to bestow. 



The second class of premiums on bulls over one year, and 

 under two years, they award as follows: 



To Sewall Richardson, of Princeton, the first premium of 

 $5,00; a part Devon, and a part Native, weight S12. 



The second premium of $3,00, to Stephen Stanton, of 

 Ashby. 



The third premium of $2,00, to Solomon F. Tuvvne, of 



