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To Levi Mann, of North Wrentham, third best, third pre- 

 mium, $2. 



On two years' old, the second premium of $2 was awarded to 

 Frederick Freedmonth, of Needham. None worthy of the first 

 premium were offered, in the estimation of the Committee. 



To Albert S. Payson, of Foxboro', for the best one year old, 

 first premium, $3. 



To Nicholas Lunt, of South Dedham, second premium, $2. 



To J. S, Eldridge, of Canton, third premium, $1. • 



Pairs in Harness — To Richard Holmes, of Roxbury, for his 

 pair of sorrels, ranking No. 1, diploma. He having taken the 

 first premium of the Society on the same horses last year, accord- 

 ing to the rules of the Society it could not be awarded to him 

 this, but the " rank" and Society's diploma he is entitled to. 



Harness Horses — To Hiram Gay, of Stoughton, for his trotting 

 sorrel, first premium, ^7. 



To George A. Fenno, of Roxbury, for his gray Morgan, second 

 premium, $5. 



To Hiram Jones, of Stoughton, for his gray horse, third pre- 

 mium, $3. 



To Bradford Kinsley, of Stoughton, for his black mare, fourth 

 premium, $2. 



There has never been a time when so many good roadsters 

 have been present at our Annual Exhibition. There were many 

 worthy of special mention, that showed themselves strong and 

 powerful as well as fleet of foot ; and your Committee must say 

 that the time and place was not ample to do them justice, and we 

 trust that arrangements will be made another year to give this 

 class of horses more time and space to show themselves. By 

 some misunderstanding, some family horses were classed among 

 the roadsters, and were thereby debarred from competing with 

 their own class. It was discovered too late to change. The 

 Committee would gladly have done so, if it had been in their 

 power. As it was, the fault was not at their door. 



CLASS B — HORSES OF ALL WORK. 



Stallions — To S. T. Willard, of Medfield, for his four years' 

 old sorrel, third premium, $5. 

 No others offered. 



Brood Mares, iviih Foal at side — To Reuben Clapp, of Sharon, 

 for the best mare and colt, first premium, ^7. 



To John S. Eldridge, of Canton, second premium, $5. 



Oolts and Fillies — To James Dean, of Dedham, for his three 

 years' old chestnut mare, " Fanny," first premium, $5. 



