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CLASS B. 



Stallions — None entered for premiums. 



Mr. Charles Moulton, Framingham, exhibited his bay " Dicta- 

 tor," Avhich was regarded by the Committee as a very superior 

 animal. 



B7-ood 3Iares — The Committee award the Society's diploma, 

 with " Rank No. 1," to W. E. Coffin, Dorchester, for his mare 

 *' Fanny," with foal by her side. She having taken the first pre- 

 mium last year, was debarred by the rules of the Society. 



2d premium, $5, to Samuel Cook, Milton, for his English mare 

 and Norman colt. 



Colts and Fillies — 2d premium, $3, to Henry Goulding, Dover, 

 for his two years old bay colt. 



Horses in Harness — 1st premium, $6, to C. L. Copeland, Mil- 

 ton, for his black horse. 



Warren Cobb, Chairman^ Class B. 



CLASS c. 

 No entry of stallions. 



Brood 3Iares — 1st premium, $7, to Chester Clark, Stoughton, 

 for his mare and colt. 



2d premium, $5, to John S. Eldridge, Canton, for his mare 

 and colt. 



Colts and Fillies— three years old. 2d premium, $3, to 

 Frank Nevins, West Roxbury. 



Two years old — 1st premium, $3, to John S. Eldridge, Canton. 



One year old — 1st premium, $8, to W. E. Coffin, Dorchester. 



Carriage Horses — 1st premium, $10, to J. T. Rowland, Ja- 

 maica Plain, for his splendid pair of English bloods. 



2d premium, $7, to Luther Eaton, Dedham, for his pair of 

 horses. 



A number of pairs were withdrawn, or did not appear the 

 second day, much to the disappointment of the Committee. No 

 cause given. 



Buggy or Chaise Horses — 1st premium, $8, to Ira May, 

 Stoughton, for the best buggy horse. 



2d premium to John D. Bradlee, Milton, $6, for the second 

 best. 



3d premium to Henry Goulding, Dover, for the next best, |4. 



Quite a number of very fine horses were entered in this Divis- 

 ion for exhibition only. 



Saddle Horses — 1st premium to Richard Holmes, Roxbury, 

 $6. This horse was rode by Miss Holmes, a very accomplighed 

 rider. 



