ON BULLS. 37 



ON BULLS. 



The Committee on Bulls Report : 



That there were twelve entries for premiums. 



One by George Hood, of Lynn, 5 years old. 



" Hazen Hazeltine, of Haverhill, 4 years old. 

 " George Spoffbrd, of Georgetown, 3 years old. 

 " Jesse Sheldon, of Beverly, 3 years old. 

 " Paul T. Winkley, of Newbury, 2 years and 



9 months old. 

 " D. S. Caldwell, of Newbury, 2 years and 



7 months old. 

 " Tappan Pearson, of Newbury, 19 months old. 

 " John Preston, of Danvers, 18 months old. 

 " Enoch Silsbee, of Bradford, 17 1-2 months old. 

 " Thomas E. Payson, of Rowley, 17 months old. 

 " Amos Kimball, of Boxford, 16 months old. 

 " Josiah Crosby, of Andover, 13 months old. 

 The bulls were superior to any seen by the committee 

 at any former Cattle Show in this County. 



The bull of Mr. Hood, of Lynn, is unquestionably 

 of first rate stock as to pedigree, as will appear by the 

 statement handed to the Committee, and also by some 

 of his stock this day at the show — but considering his 

 age, and the very superior promise of some of the young 

 bulls, no premium has been awarded him. But consid- 

 ering the interest he has manifested for the Society, by 

 sending his bull to the show, we would recommend to 

 the Trustees to grant him a gratuity of three dollars. 



For the bulls of Hazen Hazeltine, George Spofford, Jes- 

 se Sheldon, Paul T. Winkley, and D. S. Caldwell, the 

 Committee have awarded no premium, although they are 

 all considered good bulls, and might have obtained pre- 

 miums at former exhibitions. 



The bulls of Thomas E. Payson, and Tappan Pearson 

 were considered very superior animals, both as to ap- 

 pearance and as to pedigree. That of Mr. Payson, 

 being from Mr. Hood's bull. 



