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over to the Committee on pure blood stock with the entries, and 

 were not returned, they having been lost or mislaid. 



Several fine cows were entered for exhibition only, by E. Stone, 

 of Dedham, Thomas Motley, of West Roxbury, and others. 



J. W. GAY, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 29, 1865. 



REPORT ON GRADE AND NATIVE HEIFERS. 



Whole number of entries, eight. 



One year old and under two — First premium to Edward Dean, 

 of Dedham, $2. 



Second premium to Edward S. Rand, of Dedham, $1. 



Two years old and under three — No first premium awarded. 

 Second to John S. Swett, of Dedham, $2. 

 Third to S. R. Payson, of Needham, $1. 



EPHRAIM WILSON, Chairman. 

 Dedham, Sept. 29, 1865. 



REPORT ON WORKING OXEN. 



There were four competitors for drawing, and the Committee 

 awarded the first premium to Daniel Sullivan, of Dover, $6. 

 Second to George 0. Farrington, of Dedham, $4. Third to 

 Jesse Farrington, of Dedham, $2. 



EBENEZER W. TOLMAN, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 29, 1865. 



REPORT ON STEERS. 



Three years old and under four — Second premium to Dr. Mor- 

 ton, of Wellesley, $3. 



Two years old and under three — Second premium to Dr. Mor- 

 ton, of Wellesley, $2. 



No fat cattle entered. 



HIRAM W. JONES, Chairman. 



Dedham, Sept. 29, 1865. 



