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March last ; since that time, up to the present, she has given 2829 

 quarts of milk. I have measured her milk every day, as I sold it 

 to my neighbors. Her milk is said to be very good by those "who 

 use it. From the time she calved up to the 20th of July she av- 

 eraged 15 quarts per day; from that time to the present 13 quarts 

 per day. In June she gave 17 quarts per day for ten days in 

 succession ; she now gives 11 quarts per day. 



Their feed has been good hay and six quarts of shorts per day ; 

 ■when turned out to grass, only what she got in the pasture, until 

 since the 20th of July, -when she has had hay night and morning, 

 and four quarts of shorts per day. 



South Danvers, Sept. 26, 1855. ' 



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STALLIONS. 



The Committee on Stallions make the following report, 

 Four stallions were entered. 



The first premium was awarded to Lambert Maynard, of 

 Bradford, for his stallion Trotting Childers, (Black 

 Hawk) 5 years old, $20.00 



The second premium was awarded to Boynton & Richards, 



of Georgetown, Young St. Lawrence, 4 years old, 10.00 



The committee recommend the stallion entered by William Peters, 

 of North Andover, (Black Hawk) " Anglo Saxon," for a gratuity 

 of $10.00. 



JONATHAN PHILLIPS, Chairman. 



BUEEDINQ MARES. 



The Committee on Breeding Mares, (consisting of Hazen Ayer, 

 of Haverhill, Arthur Rogers, of West Amesbury, R. Francis 

 Dodge, of Wenham, and George Hill, of Lawrence,) respectfully 

 submit the following report : 



The exhibition, as a whole, was better than usual. Ten entries 



