IN EXHIBITION HALL. 



DAIRY. 



The Committee on Dairy have attended to their duty, 

 and respectfully report to the secretary that they have 

 made the following awards : 

 $4. Second premium, to Oscar Gowen, West Newbury, 



for greatest yield of butter, from a single cow with 



statement. 

 $1. First premium, to J. S. Tuck, Georgetown, 5 lbs. 



butter. 

 I>5. Second premium, to W. H. Stevens, West Newbury, 



for 5 lbs. butter. 

 ^8. Third premium, to Mrs. H. G. Bartlett, Salisbury, for 



5 lbs. butter. 

 $1. First premium, to W. W. Osgood, Haverhill, for 



Light Brahma eggs. 

 $1. First premium, to W. W. Osgood, Haverhill, for 



Wyandotte eggs. 

 $1. First premium, to W. W. Osgood, Haverhill, for B. 



Leghorn eggs. 

 $1. First premium, to W. W. Osgood. Haverhill, for 



Indian Game eggs. 

 $'\ . First premium, to Elmer E. Durkee, West Peabody, 



for Light Brahma eggs. 



REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON DAIRY. 



The dairy interests of New England stand to-day the 

 chief corner-stone of her agriculture, furnishing employ- 

 ment to a large proportion of our farmers, and meanwhile 



