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yellow and white, four years old. Calved Sept. 1, 1886. 

 From Sept. 12 to Sept. 19, gave 13 quarts of milk per 

 day ; made 10 1-4 lbs. of butter in seven days. Manner 

 of feeding, 2 quarts of meal, 3 quarts of shorts (wet) ; 

 pasture. Yours, T. N. Cook. 



Milk Statement of Jere. Cashman not received from Commit- 

 tee, it having been lost. 



HEIFERS, FIRST CLASS. 



The Committee on Heifers, First Class, have attended 

 to their duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that 

 they have made the following awards : 

 $4. Second premium, to Francis Gulliver, Andover, for 

 Jersey heifer, "Orange Lady," No. 22,170, in 

 milk, dropped Aug. 2, 1883. 

 $4. First premium, to Francis Gulliver, Andover, for 

 Jersey heifer calf, " Winnie Chrome," dropped 

 Feb. 27, 1886. 

 $4. First prize, to D. A. Massey, Danvers, for Ayr- 

 shire calf, "Mars Dora 2d," dropped July 20, 1884. 

 $2. Second premium, to D. A. Massey, Danvers, for 

 Ayrshire heifer, "Crocus 4th," dropped Sept. 15, 

 1884. 

 Maj. Ben: Perley Poore entered a nice Short Horn 

 heifer, worthy of a first premium, but not entered for one, 

 only for exhibition. 



Andrew Dodge, S. F. Newman, Eben True, Frank P. 

 Todd — Committee. 



HEIFERS, SECOND CLASS. 



The Committee on Heifers, Second Class, have attended 

 to their duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that 

 they have made the following awards : 



