2 7 



feed the past summer has been pasture and 4 qts. of meal 

 per day. 



Respectfully submitted, 



\\\m. A. Russell, 



By Jas. C. Poor, Manager. 



BULLS. 



The Committee on Bulls, have attended to their duty, 

 and respectfully report to the Secretary that they have 

 made the following' awards : 



$8. First premium, to Heirs of C. S. Bradley, West 

 Newbury, for Short Horn Bull, " Edmond 7th," 6 

 years old. Registered in A. S. H. B., Vol. 28, Page 

 131. Bred by C. S. Bradley, West Newbury, Mass. 

 Sire, " Edmond 3d," 62,647 ; Dam, "Flora" (Vol. 

 15, Page 556) by " Young- Prince John." 18,825. 



$4. First premium, to Heirs of C. S. Bradley, West 

 Newbury, for Short Horn Bull, under 2 years 

 *Farm, No. 14, calved, Nov. 24, 1886. Bred byC. S. 

 Bradley, West Newbury, Mass. Sire, " Glenwood 

 3d," 62,887 ; Dam, » Starbrow E.," (Vol. 28, Page 

 488) by " Lord Dunmore," 39,664. 



|2. First premium, to Heirs of C. S. Bradley, West 

 Newbury, for Short Horn Calf. Numbered at Farm 

 35, calved, Oct. 4, 1887. Bred by C. S. Bradley, 

 West Newbury. Sire, " Dunmore 5th," 45,987 ; 

 Dam, " Rena of Crane Neck," (Vol. 21) by 

 " Lowland Comet," 42,198. 



$4. Second premium, to Joshua W, Nichols, Danvers, 

 for Jersey Bull " Dirego," 2 years old. 



$4. First premium, to William A. Russell, Lawrence, 

 for Holstein Yearling bull, " Ned Bellows," calved, 

 May 15, 1887. Sire, "Sir Bellows of Meadow- 

 braak." Dam, " Forester," No. 7475, H. H. B. 



Number at Farm. 



