ON HORSES — ON THE DAIRY. 63 



ON HORSES. 



Your Committee on horses, would report, that sever- 

 al mares and colts were offered for exhibition, among 

 which was one very fine 2 years old iron grey filly, by 

 Elijah Pope, of Danvers. This was a superior and very 

 promising animal. A 3 years old slate colored filly, by 

 James A. Dodge, of Danvers — this filly possessed many 

 excellent points for service and hard work. A 1 year 

 and 5 months old filly, by Alexander Davidson, of An- 

 dover — this was remarkable for its unusual size for so 

 young an animal, his weight being 870 pounds. There 

 was also exhibited by David Stiles, jr., ofMiddleton, a 

 likely 3 years old brown filly, thoroughly broken to har- 

 ness, and under perfect control — besides these there 

 were two mares with colts by their sides. Your Com- 

 mittee regret that the Society's premium for this class 

 of animals has been discontinued, and would recommend 

 the following gratuities : 



To Elijah Pope, jr., of Danvers, for his iron grey 

 filly, $5 00. 



To James A. Dodge, of Danvers, for his slate color- 

 ed filly, .^'4 00. 



To Alexander Davidson, of Andover, for his brown 

 filly, $3 00. 



Respectfully submitted, for the Committee, 



WM. P. ENDICOTT. 



ON THE DAIRY. 



The Committee on the Dairy Report : 



That claims were made for the premiums offered for 

 butter made in June, by Nathaniel Felton, of Danvers, 

 William R. Putnam, of Wenham, David S. Caldwell of 

 Byfield. 



For the premiums offered for butter made in Septem- 

 ber, by Allen W. Dodge, of Hamilton, Nathaniel Felton, 

 of Danvers, William R. Putnam, of Wenham, Gardner B. 

 Perry, of Bradford, David Hiddon, of Andover. 



