S. E. Morse, of South Dedham, third premium, $4. 



Diplomas to Phineas Frost, Jr., of Medfield ; E. N. Capen, of 

 Dorchester ; Silas P. Mack, of Dorchester ; George N. Stevens, 

 of Jamaica Plain. 



A. C. Chandler, of Randolph, for his best pair carriage horses, 

 first premium, $10. 



S. Eaton, of Dedham, second premium, $7. 



Diplomas to B. F. Brown, of Dorchester ; F. B. Ray, of Frank- 

 lin ; W. Janes, of Medfield ; and Mr. Curtis, of Medfield. 



Colts and Fillies — H. C. Perry, of Roxbury, for his best three 

 years old colt, first premium, $5. 



C. Spalding, of Canton, second premium, $3. 



J. H. Beegan, for his best two years old colt, 1st premium, $3. 



J. W. Wason, of West Roxbury, for his second best two years 

 old colt, second premium, $2. 



Joshua Fisher, of West Dedham, for his best one year old colt, 

 first premium, $3. 



F. P. Denny, of Brookline, second best, second premium, $2. 



Alfred Barnard, Chairman, Class C. 



CLASS D. 



There were six entries in this class. The Committee award as 

 follows : 



W. S. Ware, of Needham, for his pair of horses of Rank No. 1, 

 a diploma, — he being excluded from a premium, having previously 

 received one on the same horses. 



C. A. Bigelow, of Dover, for his pair of gray horses, first pre- 

 mium, $1. 



Luther Eaton, of Dedham, second premium, $5. 



Silas G. Williams, Chairman, Class D. 



The undersigned desires, in closing this Report, to express his 

 obligations to the individual members of the Committee associated 

 with him, for their hearty and prompt co-operation in the dis- 

 charge of the duties imposed upon them, and to especially ac- 

 knowledge the services rendered by William R. Mann, Esq., in 

 entering and classifying the horses presented for exhibition ; his 

 experience in former years having peculiarly fitted him for the 

 discharge of all the labors required of the Committee. 



AXEL DEARBORN, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 30, 1865. 



