Leominster, was a fine specimen of that kind of stock. 

 But from the fact, that it has not yet been sufficiently 

 proved, it was not considered best to award him a pre- 

 mium. Finally, your committee would recommend 

 great and increasing care in the selection of breeding 

 animals, as well as the same injunction in regard to the 

 card and attention in the rearing. It is evident that 

 the good work is in progress, from the improvement in 

 the stock. at this show, which we think superior to any 

 heretofore exhibited. 



There were twelve Bulls of more than two years old, 

 entered for Premium; and without regard to pedigree 

 but considering all other qualities, your Committee have 

 awarded the following premiums : 



To Sewall Bichardson, of Princeton, the first 



premium of $6,00 



To Daniel Works and others, of Fitchburg, the 



second premium of 4,00 



To Benjamin Wyman, of Westminster, the third 



premium of 2,00 



To Nathan Danforth, of Princeton, for the best 



bull of one year and less than two, 5,00 



To Martin Harris, of Phillipston, the second 



premium of 3,00 



To Samuel C. Nash, of Princeton, the third 



premium of 2,00 



To Artemas Merriam, of Westminster, for bull 



calves, over four months old, first premium of 4,00 



To N. C. Day, of Lunenburg, second, S,0O 



^ Josiah Page, of Westminster, third, 2,00 



E. KENDALL, CJidrman. 



