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FIRST CLASS. 



$10. First premium, to Richard T. Jaques, Newbury, for 

 bay mare, "Bess." 



SECOND CLASS. 



$10. First premium, to Edwin Bates, Lynn, for sorrel mare, 

 "Nellie Eaton." 

 $6. Second premium, to Wm. H. Joint, Lynn, for Messen- 

 ger mare, "Bessie." 

 $4. Third premium, to Willis E. Churchill, Newbury, for 

 gray mare, "Nellie." 

 Mr. Bates' sorrel mare was the one with twin colts — the 

 first, Ave think, that have been on exhibition at our fair 

 since 1856 or 1857. 



The Committee would say that there were several mares 

 entered as of the second class, that, in their estimation, 

 were well worthy of a premium, had they been entered in 

 the first class ; hence we would suggest some different 

 arrangement as to the entries in the two classes. Perhaps 

 it would be well to try the experiment of allowing the 

 Committee to divide the entries into the two classes, as to 

 them may be deemed expedient. 



Respectfully submitted, 

 William Little, J. Henry Gould, B. N. Dodge — Com- 

 mittee. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



The Committee on Family Horses have attended to their 

 duty, and respectfully report to the Secretary that tbey 

 have made the following awards : 



$10. First premium, to D. J. Harrigan, Danvers, for family 

 mare. 

 $6. Second premium, to C. Moynihan, Newbury, for steel- 

 gray 5 year old gelding. 

 $4. Third premium, to S. F. Newman, Newbury, for bay 

 mare "Kittie." 



Chas. Sanders, 



For the Committee. 



