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ON STALLIONS. ON MARES. 



pigs out of a litter of nineteen, five months old, of the Suflfolk 

 and Chester breed, which satisfied the Committee that his 

 breed of pigs is not often excelled. 



N. W. HARMON, Chairman. 



STALLIONS. 



The Committee on Stallions report that there were four 

 Stallions ofTered for premium, in the name of the following 

 persons, viz : 



One by Seth Kimball, of Bradford, six years old ; one by 

 Josiah Crosby, of Andover, four years old ; two Arabian Stal- 

 lions, by Joseph S. Leavitt, of Salem. 



There were also presented to the notice of the committee, 

 two splendid draught horses, weighing about fifteen hundred 

 pounds each, belonging to the Atlantic and the Bay State 

 Cotton Mill Company. 



Also, a very fine black draught horse, weighing about thir- 

 teen hundred pounds, owned by Wilson & Allen, of Lawrence. 

 Upon deliberation, the committee have agreed to award to 

 Seth Kimball of Bradford, for his light chesnut-colored horse, 

 the first premium, of $20 00 



To Josiah Crosby, of Andover, for his dark chestnut- 

 colored Stallion, the second premium, of 10 00 

 For the Committee. JOHN ALLEY, 3d. 



MARES. 



The Committee on Breeding Mares, report as follows : 

 The number entered for premium, was six. Five only, were 

 found in the pens. One of that number did not come within 

 the rule of the society, not having a foal with her. The four 

 to which the committee gave their attention, were entered by 

 Nathaniel Stevens and Asa A. Abbot, of Andover, Jesse Smith, 

 of Haverhill, and Horace Ware, of M'irblehead. The first 



