34 STALLIONS. 



WEANED PIGS NOT LESS THAN FOUR. 



To James Mclntire of Fitchburg, 1st premium, 3 00 



To Levi Kendall of Fitchburg, 2d premium, 2 00 



To Walter Whitney of Fitchburg, 3d premium, 1 00 



To W. W. Shattuck of Fitchburg, (2 lots) gratuity $1 each, 2 00 



The Committee regret that some of the best stock was not entered 

 in season to receive a premium according to the rules of the Society. 

 Mr. J. M. Sawtell's Leicester sow would have received the first prem- 

 ium, and his Chester White the second, had they been properly entered. 

 His Leicester Boar, less than one year old, was well worthy the first 

 premium in his class. Mr. Seth Twichell's Fat Hog would have 

 received the second premium had it been entered in season. 



GEO. S. HOUGHTON, Chairman. 



STALLIONS. 



The Committee on Stallions have attended to the duties assigned 

 them, and make the following awards : 



STALLIONS FIVE YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. 



*To G. E. Maynard of Lowell, " Gen. Sherman," 1st prem., $12 00 

 To E. T. Miles of Fitchburg, " King Phillip," 2d premium, 8 00 



STALLIONS FOUR YEARS OLD. 



To Warren Simonds of Templeton, 1st premium, 6 00 



tTo Thomas Lane of Fitchburg, 2d premium, 4 00 



ALFKED IJITCHCOCK, Chairman. 



* The award of the 1st premium was not accepted by the Society, but referred to a com- 

 mittee and subsequently brought before the Trustees, who decided that the money should 

 not be paid, inasmuch as the stallion was stabled two miles away and not brought upon the 

 ground at all on the day of exhibition. 



t After this premium was paid it appeared that Mr. Lane had deceived as to the time he 

 had owned the horse, and he was made by the Trustees to refund the money and debarred 

 the privileges of the Society, according to the rules in such cases. Sic, 



