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Samuel Sawyer, E. R. Mudge, G. Sparhawk. James B. Good- 

 hue, N, Bod well, Wm. Steams, Andrew Dodge, Rufus Slo- 

 oumbj one dollar eacli. 



To Augustus D. Rogers, 2 00. A. \V. Dodge, George An- 

 drews, S. B. Ives, Eben Rowe, 75 cents each. 



To Daniel Putnam, E. S, Parker, I. Arrington, Porter Gould, 

 Warren Shelden, D, S. Caldwell, Elijah Chase, Abel Burnham, 

 Rev. Mr. Pratt, Dr. Sanborn, David Nevens, 50 cents each. 



To Wm. R. Cole, Daniel Richards, Olphert Tittle, Henry- 

 Poor, M. Prince, D. Barker, Levi Burnham, 25 cents each. To 

 Mr. Needham, for Cranberries, 75 cents. 



O^ FLOWERS. 



To Mrs. Peltingili, of Topslield 2 00 



" F. A. Hooper of Marblehead I 00 



'• Miss R. S. Ives, of Middieton 50 



" Miss Caroline Baker, of Andover 25 



" Miss Sarah H. Ropes, of Salem 25 



" Miss Susan H. Ropes, '• " 25 



" Mrs. John W. Downing, " 50 



" Mrs. Stephen Driver, " 50 

 For the Committee, JOHN M. IVES. 



OJV STALLIOJVS. 



The Committee on Stallions have attended to the duties 

 assigned them, and are happy to say, that the horses 

 exhibited for premium, in their opinion, are far superior to 

 those of any previous season. They regret that the regula- 

 tions of the Society will not allow them to give but one 

 premium, as there were several horses well deserving a premi- 

 um. But as one only can be awarded, they award that to Mr. 

 J. B. Phillips, of Lynn, for his four years old Messenger colt. 

 JEREMLVH COLMAN, } ,, 

 WILLIAM OSBORNE. ^ ^*'"^"^'^^^^' 



