84 PREMIUMS. 



Fat cattle, working cattle, and draught horses must be weighed on 

 the scales on the grounds of the Society, and a certificate furnished the 

 Secretary. 



The weight of all other stock will not be required. 



All stock taken from the grounds before 4 o'clock P. M., on Tues- 

 day, without permission from the proper authority, shall forfeit all pre- 

 miums that may have been awarded to it. 



The committees on Neat Stock, Sheep, Swine, and Poultry, and on 

 the Trials of Working Oxen, and the Plowing Match, shall make their 

 awards previous to three o'clock P. M., on Tuesday. They shall des- 

 ignate the premiums with ribbons or cards, and shall make their reports 

 to the Secretary previous to twelve o'clock M. on Wednesday. 



The Society will provide good hay for all Stock entered for premium 

 or exhibition during the time of the Show, and will furnish grain at cost 

 to all who may require it. 



Hereafter, the best animals exhibited shall bo entitled to the premi- 

 ums, without regard to former awards. 



Oommittee in charge of the Grounds. — William Woodbury, of 

 Fitehburg. 



Committee on Pedigrees. — John Brooks, Princeton ; Augustus 

 Whitman, Joel Page, Fitehburg. 



Committeeon Animals for Exhibition. — Leonard Downe, Fitehburg. 



Committee on Forage, — Al^al Marshall, Fitehburg. 



Committee on Finance. — Jabez Fisher, Joseph Gushing, Abel Mar- 

 shall, Fitehburg. 



THOROUGH BRED STOCK. 



Committee. — J. P. Reed, Princeton ; Gr. T. Plunkett, Hinsdale ; 

 Joseph Burnett, Southboro ; J. W. Wetherill, Worcester ; Harvey 

 Dodge, Sutton ; Alfred L. Burditt, Leominster ; Edwin D. Works, 

 Fitehburg. 



SHORT HORNS, AYR6HIRES, JERSEYS, DEVONS. 



Herds consisting of One Bull and not less than Four Females, all one 

 year old and upwards, and owned by the competitor for four months 

 preceding the show. Two premiums — $12, 8. 



