PREMIUMS. 83 



STEERS MORE THAN TWO YEARS OLD. 



Committee. — A. B. Davis, Shirley ; Emroy Farmer, Harvard ; 

 Jackson Burr, Ashby; Warren Siiuonds, Templeton ; Moses B. Hey- 

 wood, Sterling. 



Three years old. Three premiums — $5, 4, 3. 

 Best teamster, if a minor. Two premiums — $4, 2. 



The three years old steers will be attached to carts, and tried like 

 the oxen, on the same ground ; the cart and load to equal the steers in 

 weight. 



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

 Trained, two years old. Two premiums — $4, 2. 



YEARLING STEERS AND STEER CALVES. 



Committee. — Loriston Stockwell, Fitchburg; J. M. Forristall, 

 Winchendon; A. W. Benjamin, Westminster; Maynard Loring, Ster- 

 ling ; Charles Hastings, Lunenburg. 



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



Trained Yearlings. Two premiums — $3, 2. 



Calves. Three premiums — $6, 4, 2. 



Calves, raised by hand. Three premiums — $6, 4, 2. 



Trained Calves. Three premiums — $4, 3, 2. 



PENS OF CALVES. 



Committee. — Geo. 0. Skinner, Princeton ; Samuel Hay ward, 

 Ashby; E. E. Boyden, Leominster; D. S. Eaton, S. M. Caswell, 

 Fitchburg. 

 Best pen of Calves, not less than four. Two premiums — $10, 5. 



Calves entered for this premium cannot compete for any other. 



FAT CATTLE. 



Committee. — Hiram Whitney, Harvard; E. Moore, Leominster; 

 Howard Gates, Ashby ; Abel Derby, John Lowe, Fitchburg, 



Oxen. Three premiums — S8, 6, 3. 

 Cows. Three premiums — $6, 3, 2. 

 Three years old steers or heifers. Two premiums — $6, 4. 



All competitors with fat cattle must furnish a statement to the Sec- 

 retary, of the mode and expense of feeding. 



