REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. 35 



Your Committee are of the opinion that it will be expedient to 

 dispense with the classes of Geldin.j^s and Marcs, making but one 

 class, and would recommend an additional premium. 



In addition to the above, two premiums were offered, speed to b« 

 considered, but not to govern. We award the 

 1st prem. to L. P. Comee, Fitchburg, for "Belle Savage," $15 00 

 2d " " " " '' "Frank," 5 00 



JOHN F. BROWN, for the Committee. 



STALLIONS. 



The Committee offer the following report : 



There were only two Stallions presented to your Committee-— a 

 fact which we greatly regret, as showing a decline of interest in 

 the matter of horse-breeding. Messrs. Jones & Perkins of Wil- 

 ton, N. H., offered their stallion " Abdallah," both as a stock horse 

 and for speed. We consider him a good stock horse, of ^ good bone 

 and muscle, as shown by his colts which were on exhibition, and 

 his qualities for speed are excellent. We award the 



1st premium to Jones & Perkins, Wilton, N. H., $25 00 



STALLIONS FOUR YEARS OLD. 



1st premium to George Miles, Westminster, 15 00 



W. W. COMEE, Chairman. 



MARES AND SUCKING COLTS. 



The Committee on Mares and Colts make the following awards : 



MARES. 



1st premium to Joel Hay ward, Ashby, $6 00 



2d " " J. A. Marshall, Leominster, 4 00 



3d " " J. H. Marshall, " 2 00 



COLTS LESS THAN ONE YEAR OLD. 



1st premium to J. A. Marshall, Leominster, 3 00 



