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COLTS. 



The committee on Colts report as follows : 

 They are of opinion that Benjamin F. Jenkins, of Andover, 

 is entitled to the first premium, of six dollars, for the best four 

 years old colt. 



Henry Barker, of Boxford, the second premium of four dollars 

 for the second best. 



Thomas E. Payson, of Rowley, the first premium of five dol- 

 lars, for the best three years old colt. 



Moody Bridges, of Andover, the second premium of three dol- 

 lars, for the second best. 



Joseph A. Berry, of Middleton, the first premium of four dol- 

 lars, for the best two years old colt. 



J. W. Andrews, of Boxford, the second premium of two dol- 

 lars, for the second best. 



George W. Sawyer, of Boxford, the first premium of three 

 dollars, for the best yearling colt. 



Jesse Smith, of Haverhill, the second premium of one dollar 

 for the second best. 



The committee, for mileage, would recommend as follows : 

 Jacob Farnum, of Andover, 

 Gayton Reynolds, do 

 G. W. Tucker, do 



Wm. Ingalls, do 



Charles Perley, of Boxford, 



Enoch Bartlett, Chairman. 



SWINE. 



The Committee recommend that premiums be awarded as 

 follows : 



For Boars. — Cyrus K. Ordway, West Newbury, 



(Suffolk,) 1st prem. $5 00 



