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Also, a gi'iUuily of three dollars to Mood}' Andrews, 

 for his near ox. 



All which is respectfully submitted, 



JOSEPH'KITTREDGE, ) 

 OLIVER EMERSON, } Committee. 

 JOSIAH NEVVHALL, ) 



ON BULLS. 



The Committee on Bulls have awarded the first pre- 

 mium of SIO to Wm. S. Marland, of Andover, for his 

 Durham Bull of 15 months old. 



The second of §8 to Josiah Crosby, of Andover, for 

 his native Bull of 3 years old. 



The third premium of .§6 to Benj. Poor, of West 

 Newbury, for his Durham Bull of 4 years old. 



The fourth premium of $4 to Sam'l F. Barker, of 

 Andover, for his native Bull of 16 months old. 



A gratuity of .*^3 to Charles B, Lander, of Danvers, 

 for his 4 years old Bull. 



A gratuity of $2 to James Stevens, of Andover, for 

 his two years old Bull, and 



A gratuity of ,^1 to Hobart Clark, of Andover, for 

 his yearling Bull; and the thanks of the Society to 

 Messrs. Wm. Wood, H. C. Merriam, and J. R. Clark, 

 of Tewksbury, whose very superior animals added very 

 much to our exhibition, but did not come within the 

 rules of the society for premiums. And also to Messrs. 

 Johnson and Herrick for very promising calves. 



Your committee found no little difficulty in deciding 

 on the comparative merits of the animals, and where 

 age only made a difference, have given a preference to 

 the younger animals. 



Your committee w'ere also of the opinion that the ani- 

 mals exhibited this season would not suffer in compari- 

 son with those exhibited on any former occasion, either 

 for number or valuable properties. 



In behalf of the Committee. 



JOHN M. GROSVENOR. 



