PREMIUMS. 81 



FAMILY HORSES— SINGLE. 



Committee. — Alfred Miller, Fitchburg ; James 0. Parker, Shirley; 

 Franklin Wyman, Westminster ; Austin Whitney, Ashburnham ; 

 Charles H. Lorino;, Sterling. 



Family Horses Single. Two premiums — $12, 8. 



MARES AND SUCKING COLTS. 



Committee. — Warren Simonds, Templeton ; Albert B. Damon, 

 Fitchburg; James H. Marshall, Leominster; Zopher Taylor, Har- 

 vard ; Wm. L. Brown, Lunenburg, 



Breeding Mares. Three premiums — S6, 4, 2. 



Colts, less than one year old. Three premiums — $3, 2, 1. 



The mares must be four years old and upwards, and accompanied by 

 their colts. 



COLTS. 



Committee. — Henry Chase. Leominster; Antipas Maynard, Ash- 

 burnham ; James Sawyer, Templeton ; George Jewett, Fitchburg ; 

 Abner Wight, West Sterling. 



Stallions, three years old. Two premiums — $10, 5. 

 Geldings, three years old. Two premiums — $10, 5. 

 Fillies, three years old. Two premiums — $10, 5. 

 Stallions or Geldings, two years old. Two premiums — $6, 3c 

 Fillies, two years old. Two premiums — S6, 3. 

 Yearling Colts. Two premiums — S5, 3. 



In addition to the above premiums, there will be offered two premi- 

 ums of $15.00 and $5.00, open to all three years old colts ; speed to be 

 considered, but not to govern. 



HORSES. 



In all classes where speed is considered, three entries must be made 

 to entitle any horse to a premium. All thus entered will be required 

 to pay ten per cent, of the highest premium as an entrance fee. 



The sum of $500.00 will be placed at the disposal of a committee 

 consisting of E. T. Miles, Jabez Fisher, Joseph Gushing, Abel Mar 

 shall, F. Buttrick, and L. P. Comee of Fitchburg, to be used in 

 offering inducements to noted horses to be present on the secohd day 

 of the Exhibition. 



Entries for all horses where entrance fee is required to be paid, mus 

 be made before 9 o'clock A. M., of the day on which they ar-e 

 exhibited. 



