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We award to A. W. Bcnjamia the 1st prGiiiiiim, S8 00 



J. P. Roed, 2d premium, 5 00 



J. AV. Hale, 3d prcaiium, 3 00 



Mr. J. T. Everett of rrinccton, entered one cow, weiglit 1654 lbs. 

 One cow weight 1170 lbs. One cow weight 1000 lbs. Joel Page of 

 Fitchburg, one cow weight 1170 lbs. 



We award to J. T. Everett, for his heaviest cow, 1st premium, $G 00 

 J. T. Everett, for cow weighing 101)0 ll)s., 2d premium, 3 00 



Joel Page, for his covv^ weighing 1170 lbs., 3d premium, 2 00 



Mr. J. W. Hale of South Royalston, entered one pair three years 

 old steers, weight 2454 lbs. Mr. A. Gates of Leominster, one white 

 steer three years old, weight 1320 lbs. Mr. A. G. Thompson, Prince- 

 ton, two steers three years old, weight 2300 lbs. A. WetherbcD, 

 entered one three year old lieifer, weiglit 980 lbs. 



We award to A. Gates, for his white steer, 1st premium, S6 00 

 A. G, Thompson, 2d premium, 4 00 



Mr, Wetherboe had a very nice lieifer, and wo would recommend a 

 gratuity of 84.00. 



The Committee very much regret there were no more entries. Sev- 

 eral animals present were worthy of a premium, and probably would 

 "Jiave drawn it if they had been properly entered. Among those we 

 would make honorable mention of a pair of four years old oxen, owned 

 by Mr. E. T. Miles of Fitchburg — large, handsome and well matcdied, 

 and withal sufficiently fat for the epicure. 



One three years old heifer, owned by Mr. Augustus Wliitman of 

 Fitchburg, was by far the fattest animal discovered by the Committee. 



DENNIS FAY, Chairman. 



SWINE. 



The Committee on Swine, make the following awards : 



BOARS. 



1st premium to A. Whitman, Fitchburg, $4 00 



FAT noGS. 



1st premium to J. M. Sawtell, Fitchburg, 8 00 



2d premium to Wm. Woodbury, Fitchburg, 5 00 



3d premium to \V. H. Lowe, Fitchburg, 2 00 



