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Yonr Committee found a large number of entries in both 

 classes of heifers, and they regret there was no more pre- 

 miums at their disposal. The difficulty was, not who should 

 have the premiums, but who should not. 



All which is respectfully submitted, 



J. M. STEVENSON, Chairman. 



HEIFEU CALVES. 



The Committee on Heifer Calves under one-year-old have 

 attended to the duty assigned them, and would submit the 

 following Report : 



We find some thirty entries of animals of this class, most 

 of them present, and very many of them of rare promise, 

 giving evidence of increased attention to this important 

 branch of farm economy, which is truly gratifying to your 

 Committee. But we must proceed to specify those most 

 worthy the Society's premiums, and award the first premium 

 for calves not raised by hand, to W. "W. Watson, of Prince- 

 ton, $3,00; the second of #2,00, and the third of $1,00 to 

 John Brooks, Jr., of Princeton. For the best calf raised by 

 hand, we award the first premium of $3,00 to Cyrus Good- 

 rich, of Lunenburg; the second of $2,00 to A. P. Kimball, 

 of Pitchburg; and the third of $1,00 lo Sewall G. Mirick, 

 of Princeton. 



All which is respectfully submitted. 



JOSEPH WHITNEY, Chairman. 



