82 HEIFERS — WORKING OXEN. 



HEIFERS. 



The Committee on Heifers report : 



That 15 of this description of stock were offered for premiums ; 



four very promising Heifers of the Ayrshire breed were offered by 



Moses Newell, of West Newbury, for exhibition only. 



Your Committee do not think that either of the three years old 



Heifers, is of sufficient excellence to entitle her to the first premium, 



and they therefore award 



To Ezra Merrill, of Andover, for his red Heifer, the second 



premium $6 00 



To James Day, of Haverhill, for his roan Heifer, the third 



premium 5 00 



To George F. French, of Andover, for his two years old Jer- 

 sey Heifer, " Daisy," the first premium 5 00 



Also, for his Jersey Heifer, " Cora," the second prem- 

 ium 4 00 



To Ebenezer EUingwood, of Andover, for his brown Heifer, 



two years old, the third premium 3 00 



Your Committee also award the premiums for Yearlings, 



To George F. French, of Andover, for his Jersey Heifer, 



" Eva," the first premium 4 00 



To John Welch, of Methuen, for his joungest Heifer, 15 



months old, the second premium 3 00 



To Adam Nesmith, of Beverly, for his two Heifers, one-half 



Jersey breed, the third premium 2 00 



BAILEY LORING, Chairman. 



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WORKING OXEN. 



The Committee, in the performance of their duty, were aware 

 that it must be by nice discrimination that they could come to a 

 correct decision on the merits of each pair of Oxen presented for 

 trial. There were thirty pairs entered. Most of them performed 

 in ploughing, and the field being at so great a distance, and the 



