88 ON SWINE. 



The first premium of six dollars, for steers two 

 years old, to John F. Carlton, of Andover; and the 

 second, of four dollars, to Daniel Hoyt, of Haverhill. 



The first premium of four dollars, for steers one 

 year old, to Ralph H. Chandler, of Andover. 



The second, of two dollars, to Dr. Joseph Kit- 

 tredge, of Andover. 



Per order of the committee, 



ASA T. NEWHALL. 



September 30, 1840. 



ON SWINE. 



The committee on swine, having attended to the 

 duty assigned to them, to the best of their ability, 

 Report : 



That they award the first premium for the best 

 boar, to Thomas E. Payson, of Rowley. The sec- 

 ond premium for boar, to J. L. Noyes, of George- 

 town. 



They award the first premium lor breeding sow, 

 to Thomas E. Payson, of Rowley. Second premium 

 to William Williams, of Rowley. 



For the best litter of weaned pigs, they award the 

 first premium to Thomas E. Payson, of Rowley. 



Second premium, to William Williams, of Rowley. 



They also recommend to Nathan Tapley, of Dan- 

 vers, Perley Tapley, of Danvers, Colonel Newell, 

 of West Newbury, a gratuity of three dollars each 

 for litters of pigs; and to John Hall, for four shoats, 

 a gratuity of two dollars. They also recommend a 

 gratuity to Horatio C. Merriam, for a boar and sow, 

 of five dollars. 



The committee were very much gratified with the 

 exhibition of swine, it being much superior to that 



