82 PREMIUMS. 



to the manner of keeping and general management. Cows tliat calve 

 near or after the first Monday in June, may be tried at another time. 

 Competitors will be required to state the time of last calving of their 



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cows. 



HEIFERS. 



Cojumittee, — S. S. Hastings, Princeton; E. B. Works, Fitchburg; 

 T. D. Pratt, Lunenburg; Josiah Page, Westminster; Timothy Lin- 

 coln, Leominster. 



Intended to be kept for the Dairy. 

 Two years old. Three premiums — $4, 3, 2. 

 Yearlings. Three premiums — $3, 2, 1. 



HEIFER CALVES. 



Committee. — Cyrus Kilburn, Lunenburg; Thomas Gibson, Fitch- 

 burg ; James Houghton, Oakdale ; Walter F. Page, Fitchburg ; J J. 

 P. Heywood, Sterling. 



Calves more than four months old. Three premiums — $4, 3, 2. 

 Calves more than four months old, raised by hand. Three pre- 

 miums, — $4, 3, 2. 



WORKING OXEN— SINGLE TEAMS. 



Committee. — C. C. Boyden, Leominster; Dennis Fay, Ashby; 

 Charles Flagg, Sterling; A. P. Goodridge, Fitchburg; Edward Bacon, 

 Westminster. 



Working Oxen. Five premiums — $7, 6, 5, 4, 3. 

 Best Teamster, if a minor. Two premiums — S5, 3. 



The working oxen will be tried, attached to loads weighing, includ- 

 ing the cart, one-third more than themselves. 



WORKING OXEN AND HORSE. 



Committee. — Charles Kilburn, Lunenburg ; Geo. Woods, Leomin- 

 ster; Porter F. Page, Westminster ; James Sawyer, East Templeton ; 

 David F. Mclutire, Fitchburg. 



Working Oxen and Horse. Five premiums — $7, 6, 5, 4, 3. 

 Best Teamster, if a minor. Two premiums — $5, 3. 



Tlic working oxen and horse teams will be tried attached to a stone 

 boat, loaded to equal, including the stone boat, the weight of the team. 

 This team cannot compete for draught separately. 



