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REPORT ON PURE BRED STOCK. 



Jersey Bulls — First premium not awarded. 

 Second premium of $3 to Allen Brothers, of Medfield, for Jer- 

 sey bull " Hero," fifteen months old. 

 Third premium not awarded. 



Jersey Cows — First premium of $5 to J. S. Eidridge, of Can- 

 ton, for Jersey cow six years old (no name). 



Second premium of $4 to Dr. W. T. G. Morton, of Wellesley, 

 for Jersey cow " Juno," six years old. 



Third premium of $3 to J. S. Eidridge, of Canton, for Jersey 

 cow five years old (steel color, no name). 



Jersey Heifers — First premium not awarded. 

 Second premium of $2 to J. S. Eidridge, of Canton, for Jersey 

 heifer two years old (no name, youngest of his lot). 

 Third premium not awarded. 



AyrsJdre Bulls — No premiums awarded. 

 Ayrshire Cows — First premium not awarded. 

 Second premium of $4 to H. W. Tilton, of Walpole, for Ayr- 

 shire cow " Queen 4th," four years old. 

 Third premium not awarded. 



Ayrshire Heifers — No premiums aAvarded. 

 For the Committee, 



P. C. BROOKS, JR., Chairman. 

 Bedham, Sept. 29, 1865. 



REPORT ON GRADE AND NATIVE COWS. 



The Committee award the following premiums : — 



S. D. Bacon, of Dedham, grade six years old cow, first pre- 

 mium, $5. 



A. B. Endicott, of Dedham, grade cow, six years old, second 

 premium, $4. 



James McLane, of Dedham, grade cow, five years old, third 

 premium, $2. 



John Minchin, of Needham, for two very promising cows, a 

 diploma. 



The Committee could not make any award on the best milch 

 cows without regard to breed, which requires a written statement, 

 the statements, together with those for herds, having been handed 



