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time occupied was the closing hours of the Fair, when all the' 

 other branches had finished their labors. 



Respectfully submitted, 



WILLIAM R. MANN, Acting Chairman. 



Sharon, Oct. 1, 18G6. 



REPORT ON BULLS. 



The Committee award the following premiums : — 



Ayrshire-^'F. 'P. Denny, Brookline, 1st premium, $5; also, 

 the 2d, of $4. 



Jerseys — S. P. Mack, Dorchester, 1st premium, $5 ; John S. 

 Eldridge, Canton, 2d premium, ^4 ; Allen Brothers, Medfield, 

 3d premium, $3. 



Grade — Town of Dedham, 1st premium, $5. 



A. S. DRAKE, Chairman. 

 Sharon, Sept. 28, 1866. 



REPORT ON WORKING OXEN. 



The Committee on Working Oxen report that the number of 

 entries was four, and they award the first premium, of $6, to 

 Daniel Sullivan, of Dover ; the second, of $4, to Stillman W. 

 Grant, of Wrentham ; and the third, of $2, to George 0. Far- 

 rington, of Dedham. 



The teams drew the load up the hill in very good style, but in 

 going down and backing, their movements were not so satisfac- 

 tory. The Committee take the liberty to express the opinion that 

 the load was too heavy for cattle of medium size to manage in 

 good order. 



There were two vacancies in the Committee, — one caused by 

 death, the other by absence from the State ; — those vacancies 

 were filled by the appointment of Walter H. Fisher, of Franklin, 

 aad Charles Breck, of Milton. 



For the Committee, 



ELIJAH TUCKER, Chairman. 



Milton, Sept. 28, 1866. 



