Mr. Beijjamin Wyman, of We^t^ninster, offered a very 

 line pair of three years old steers, which, but for want of 

 more thorough training, would have taken the first premium. 

 We recommend a gratuity to Mr. Wyman of two dollars. 



There were two or three other teams that performed their 

 labor remarkably well, and nearly as well as some of their 

 more successful competitors. 



Respectfully submitted by the Committee, 



J. T. EVERETT, Chairman. 



STEERS AND STEER CALVES. 



Committee. — Giles H. Whitney, BaldioinvUle, — Ephraim Turner, 

 Phillipston, — J. W. Foster, AnhburtJiani, — John Hayward, Aahby, — Solon 

 Carter, Leominster. 



The Committee on Working Oxen having witnessed the 

 trial of the three years old steers, and reported premiums for 

 the same, the Committee on Steers and Steer Calves report 

 the premiums only on two years old steers, yearling steers, 

 and steer calves. 



They report, that the first premium of three dollars, should 

 be paid to Josiah Page, of VVestminsier, lor tlie best pair 

 of two years old sieers, weiglit 2,252 lbs., one-half Dur- 

 ham, and one-half native. 

 That the second premium of two dollars and fifty cents, he 

 paid to Samuel C. JNash, of Princeton, for his pair of 

 steers, one-half Durham, and one-half native, weighing 

 2,125 lbs. 

 That the third premium of two dollars, should be paid to 

 Samuel Osgood, of Sterling, for his two years old steers, 

 native, and weighing 1,720 lbs. 

 They further report, that the first premium of tliree dollars, 

 should be paid to W. W. Watson, of Princeton, for the 

 best yearling steers, Durham, weighing 1.540 lbs. 

 That the second premium of two dollars, should be paid to 



