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To Dr. E. P. Burgess, of Dedham, for his two years' old stal- 

 lion, second pi-eraium, $8. 



To Patrick McFreeman, of South Walpole, for his one year 

 old, first premium, $5. 



CLASS C — FAMILY HORSES, ETC. 



The Committee award as follows : — 



First division, to John S. Eldridge, of Canton, for the best pair 

 of carnage horses, " Hamiltoniaus," first premium, $10. 



To John S. Fogg, of South Weymouth, for his pair of blacks, 

 second premium, $7. 



To W. A. Shaw, of South Weymouth, for his pair of bays, 

 third premium, $5. 



To I. B. Dinsmore, of Roxbury, for his pair of bays, diploma. 



To Albert Tirrell, of South Weymouth, for his fine pair of bays, 

 diploma. 



Buggy or Chaise Horses — To F. B. Ray, of Franklin, for his 

 sorrel Messenger, first premium, $8. 



To James Hill, of Stoughton, for his brown horse, second 

 premium, $6. 



To J. S. Eldridge, of Canton, for his black horse, third pre- 

 mium, $4. 



Saddle Horses — For the best saddle horse, to N. W. W^arren, 

 for his brown horse, first premium, ^6. This horse was rode by 

 Superintendent, E. Tucker. 



To Albert D. Nason, of Franklin, brown horse, second premium, 

 ^4. This horse had seen service, having been rode by a New 

 York Colonel in the army. 



To B. R. Ballou, of Stoughton, for his gray Morgan, third 

 premium, $2. 



Your Committee award to Miss Stevens, of Jamaica Plain, and 

 Miss Zane, of Needham, each a diploma, for their " horseman- 

 ship." Also a diploma to Albert Drake, of Stoughton, for his bay 

 Morgan mare. 



For the best walking horse, to J. G. Ray, of Franklin, first 

 premium, $7. 



For the best single pony, to A. Barnard, of Wrentham, first 

 premium, $3. 



Your Committee would take this occasion to thank Mr. James 

 Gray, of Wellesley, for the interest he manifested in our Society 

 by allowing his fine Kentucky mare to run over the track, and 

 will endeavor to match her, if he shall see fit to present her again 

 at any future exhibition. 



We would also state that we could not do justice to ourselves 



