PREMIUMS. 87 



YEARLING STEERS AND STEER CALVES. 



Oommittee. — Loriston Stockwell, Fitchburg; Edward Bacon, West- 

 minster; Augustus Hubbard, Asliby ; Nahum Barrel, Ashburnham ; 

 F. B. Harrington, Leominster. 



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

 Trained Yearlings. Two premiums — $3, 2. 

 Calves. Three premiums — $G, 4, 2. 

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

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

 Best Minor Trainers. Three premiums — $3, 2, 1. 



Persons exhibiting calves raised by hand, shall furnish a sta'tement 

 to the Secretary of the manner of raising. 



PENS OF CALVES. 



Committee. — Paul M. Mirick, Princeton ; Augustus Gates, Leomin- 

 ster; Edmund Houghton, Lunenburg; L. H. Rice, West Boylston; 

 Thomas Damon, Westminster. 



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



Calves entered in Pens of Calves can not compete for premiums as 

 single animals. 



WORKING OXEN— SINGLE TEAMS. 



Committee. — C. C. Boyden, Leominster; Geo. G. Sampson, Ash- 

 burnham ; A. W. Benjamin, Westminster ; Maynard Loring, Sterling ; 

 Liberty Wellington, Ashby. 



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

 Best Minor Teamster. Two premiums — ^5, 3. 



The Working Oxen will b« triecl attached to loads weighing, includ- 

 ing the cart, one third more than themselves - 



WORKING OXEN AND HORSE. 



Committee. — D. C. Miles, Westminster; Lyman Patch, Rufus 

 Litchfield, Fitchburg; Henry Woods, Leominster ; Daniels Ellis, Jr., 

 Ashburnham. 



