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$8. First premium, to H. H. Hale, Bradford, for size 

 and good qualities. 



The colts entered in this class did not include horses 

 four years old and upwards, of which there were no 

 entries. 



The three year old imported Percheron stallion of H. H. 

 Hale of Bradford came within the list of premiums offered, 

 and the committee consider him of great value to the 

 County, and have awarded him the first premium in the 

 class to which he belongs. 



The colt of Mr. Parkhurst, a two year old half-bred 

 Percheron, has tine size and shape and action; and the 

 committee, finding no premium for colts of this age, have 

 awarded him a gratuity of $8.* 



George B. Loring, Peter Holt, Jr., Edward Harring- 

 ton, H. F. Longfellow — Committee. 



*The Trustees declined to suspend the rules to allow a gra- 

 tuity, as it belonged in the Colt class for draft purposes. 



STALLIONS, SECOND CLASS. 



The Committee on Stallions, Second Class, have at- 

 tended to their duty, and respectfully report to the Secre- 

 tary that they have made the following awards : 

 $10. First premium, to C. C. Hewitt, Newburyport, for 

 stallion for driving purposes. 

 No others worthy of premium, on account of unsound- 

 ness. 



Benj. W. Bartlett, R. T. Jaques, Albert Titcomb — 

 Committee. 



BROOD MARES. 

 The Committee on Brood Mares have attended to their 



