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A poor colt is poor property, while a good colt, of a pure 

 blood, is the most profitable kind of stock to be raised by a 

 farmer. We say then, to all farmers, improve your breed 

 of horses, and let no misjudged economy deter you from 

 availing yourselves of the purest thorough-bred horses from 

 which to raise your colts. The Committee award to 



Allen B.Wood, of Westminster, for the best three-years 



old colt $4,00 



Henry B. Jones, of Townsend, for the second best 



three-years old colt 3,00 



James Putnam, of Lunenburg, for the best two-years 



old colt 4,00 



Solomon F. Towne, of Westminster, for the second 



best two-years old colt 3,00 



Respectfully submitted, 



ALFRED HITCHCOCK, Chairman, 



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YEARLING AND SUCKING COLTS. 



The Committee on Yearling and Sucking Colts have at- 

 tended to the duty assigned them, and beg leave to offer the 

 following report : 



The whole number of yearlings entered was seven. 



The first premium of $3,00, we award to Franklin 

 Nourse, of Sterling. 



The second premium of $2,00, to Timothy Brown, of 

 Westminster. 



The whole number of sucking colts entered was twelve. 



The first premium of $3,00, we award to Daniel Miles, 

 of Westminster: 



The second premium of $2,00, to J. T. Dinsmore, of 

 Lunenburg. 



The third premium of $1,00, to Israel Longley, of Shirley. 

 All of which is respectfully submitted. 



SEWALL RICHARDSON, Chairman, 



