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lel S. Eaton, of Fitchbur^j. His steers did their work 

 easy and well ; weight 2070 lbs. 



The third premium of $ 2,00 was awarded to Nathan 

 B. Reed, of Princeton. There were two other pairs on 

 trial; one by W. W. Watson, of Princeton ; heavy and 

 well matched ; weighing 2850 lbs.; but not being so 

 well accustomed to the yoke, we thought the premiums 

 belonged to the lighter cattle, as reported. 



There were 5 pairs of two-years-old steers entered for 

 premium ; and we award to W. W. Watson the first 

 premium of $3,00 for his Durham steers ; well matched, 

 and weighing 2380 lbs. 



The second premium of $ 2,50 to Nathan Barrel, of 

 Ashburnham, for his Devons ; well matched, and weigh- 

 ing 2380 lbs. 



The third premium of $ 2,00 was awarded to Thomas 

 Billings, of Lunenburg; weight of his steers 1770 lbs. 



There were 7 pairs of Yearling Steers entered. The 

 first premium of S 3,00 we award to Henry Boyles, of 

 Princeton; his steers weighed 1445 lbs. 



The second of $ 2,00 to Mandall G. Everett, of Prince- 

 ton, for his 1-2 Devon, 1-2 Native steers ; weighing 

 1365 lbs. 



The third of $ 1,00 to Nathan S. Holmes, of Prince- 

 ton, for his Native steers ; weighing 1175 lbs. There 

 were others well worthy of premiums in this class, but 

 we had no more to bestow. 



There were 5 pairs of steer calves entered, but your 

 Committee were unable to find but three of them ; and 

 we award the first premium of $ 5,00 to W. W. Wat- 

 son, of Princeton. 



