ON MILCH COWS. 39 



ON WORKING OXEN. 



The Committee on Working Oxen and Steers, having 

 attended to that duty, would respectfully Report : 



There were eighteen pairs of working oxen entered for 

 premium, and four pairs of three year old steers, and 

 three pair of two year old steers. There were fourteen 

 pair of working oxen appeared on the ground. Most of 

 the oxen were very good. Your Committee were unan- 

 imous in awarding the premiums as follows : 



First premium of ten dollars, to Hobart Clark, of An- 

 dover. 



Second premium of seven dollars to William B. Cole, 

 of B oxford. 



Third premium of five dollars to Josiah Crosby, of 

 Andover. 



The first premium of seven dollars to Daniel Andrews, 

 of Boxford, for his three year old steers. 



Second premium of five dollars to John Preston, of 

 Danvers, for do. 



The first premium of six dollars to Amos Berry, of 

 Andover, for his two year old steers. 



The second premium of four dollars to R. H. Chand- 

 ler, of Andover, for do. 



All which is respectfully submitted, 



J. H. BARKER, ^ 



FRANCIS DODGE, ! ^ ... 

 DEAN ANDREWS, ^ ^^^^^^^<^^- 

 H. B. SPOFFORD. 



ON MILCH COWS. 



The Committee on Milch Cows and Heifers Report: 

 That the Society offers premiums for cows and heifers 

 giving milk, and requires that the owner shall produce 

 satisfactory evidence of the quantity and quality of the 

 milk, and of the manner of feeding. If accurate state- 

 ments were made by all competitors, they would be 



