38 ON FAT CATTLE. 



The bull of Mr. Silsbee, of Bradford, was considered 

 a fine formed animal, of superior imported stock, and 

 the Committee, with some division, awarded to him the 

 second premium of five dollars. 



To the bull of Mr. Crosby, of Andover, the Commit- 

 tee have awarded the first premium often dollars, unan- 

 imously considering him as to size, form, color, and 

 pedigree, (being from Mr. Hood's bull,) one of the best 

 bulls ever exhibited in this county. 



There were two bull calves noticed by the Commit- 

 tee ; no statement accompanied either, and the Society 

 offer no premium for stock of this description. 



In behalf of the Committee, 



MOSES NEWELL. 



ON FAT CATTLE. 



The Committee on Fat Cattle have attended to that 

 duty, and respectfully Report : 



That only three pair of oxen were entered for premi- 

 ums. One pair by Peabody Russell, of Boxford, for 

 which your Committee would recommend there be 

 awarded to him the first premium, for his off ox, $15. 



One pair exhibited by Dr. Joseph Kittredge, of Ando- 

 ver, for which your Committee recommend that the sec- 

 ond premium be awarded to him for his right ox, .'^lO. 



One pair of four years old oxen, by Samuel Jenkins, 

 jun. of Andover, for which your Committee would re- 

 commend there be awarded to him the third premium, 

 for the off ox, $5. 



A fat cow was entered for a premium by Mehitabel 

 Stickney, of Bradford, which your Committee have duly 

 examined, and would say, that considering the length of 

 time the cow has been dry, and her present state, they 

 are of opinion that a premium cannot be awarded. All 

 of which your Committee respectfully submit. 



For the Committee, 



J. W. ALLEN. 



Georgetown, Sept. 29, 1841. 



