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dent, than they iicod to do in accomplishing their desired ob- 

 ject. For the Committee, MOSES NEWELL. 



ON SWIIVE. 



The Committee on Swine, liaving attended to the duties as- 

 signed to them, Report, that the whole number of swine en- 

 tered for premium, was thirty-one, viz : by Wm. H. Balch, 

 of Topsfield, three ; Richard S. Rogers, of Danvcrs, four ,* 

 Adam Boyd, of Essex, eight; Benjamin Akerman, of West 

 Newbury, ten ; Jacob F. Jewett, of Georgetown, ten ; Benja- 

 min P. Ware of Salem, one ; Joseph Sliatswell, of Salem, two. 



The Commistee would award the premiums as follows : 

 To Benjamin Akerman, of Amesbiiry, for his Suffolk 



boar, 14 months old, 1st premium - - $5 00' 



To Richard S. Rogers, of Danvers, for his Suffolk boar, 



16 months old, 2d premium - - - 3 00 



To Adam Boyd, of Essex, for the best breeding sow, 



native breed, 1st premium - - - 5 00 



To Moses Newell, of West Newbury, for tiie best 



litter of Aveaned pigs, ten in number, Suffolk and 



Mackey breed, 1st premium - - - 6 00' 



To Adam Boyd, of Essex, 2d premium - - 3 00 



To Wm. H. Balch. of Topsfield, for his two best pigs, 



15 weeks old, 3-4 Suffolk, 1st and 2d prem. 4 00 and 2 00 

 For the Committee, JOHN ALLEY, 3d. 



MOSES NE WELL'S STATEMENT. 



The litter of ten pigs, sliown by the subscriber, all from a 

 sow three years old, that has had six litters, and being in pig 

 again, is not brought here. She is part Mackey, part No hair^ 

 and mixture of other breeds, not large boned but rather long. 



These pigs were sired by a fall blood Suffolk boar. At the 



