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 SWINE. 



CoMSUTTEE. — Samuel B. Xoyes, Canton; Thomas B. Griggs, Brookline; Henry 

 Gouldiug, Dover; Solomon Flagg, Nee<lham; J. B. Tilley, Brookline. 



For the largest and best collection of Swine — not less than six 

 hogs in number — first premium, $15 ; second do., SlO ; third do., 

 $7. 



Boars. — For the best Boar, not less than six months old, $6 ; 

 second best, $4. 



Sows. — For the best Sow, not less than six months old, S6 ; 

 second best, $4. 



Weaned Pigs. — For the best litter, not less tlian four in num- 

 ber and not more than six months old, $6 ; second best, $4. 



Fat Hogs — For the best Fat Hog, regard being had to breed, 

 age and feeding, $10 ; second best, §G. 



Note. — No competitor for the largest collection of swine will be al- 

 lowed to offer the same for any premium of a cliflfereut class. 



SHEEP. 



Committee. —Charles Breck, Milton ; John S. Mackintosh, West Roxbury ; Theodore 

 Harding, Medway. 



For the largest and best lot of Sheep — not less than six in 

 number — $10 ; second best, $8. 



For the best lot of Lambs — not less than six in number — bred 

 by the exhibitor, $8 ; second best, ^o. 



For the best Ram — Cots wold, Leicester, Oxford Down, or South- 

 down — not less than one year old, §5 ; second best, $3. 



POULTRY. 



Committee. —Abel F. Stevens, Xeedham; Albert IX. Drake, Stoughton; J. F. Cow- 

 ell, Wrentham. 



Special. 



For the largest and best collection of Gallinaceous Fowls, first 

 premium of $15 ; second do., $10. 



For the best collection of Water Fowls, first premium, $10; 

 second do., $5. 



For the best trio of any variety, of either old fowls or chickens, 

 first premium, $3 ; second do., $2 ; third do., $1. 



For the best pair of Turkeys, first i)remium, $3 ; second do.,S2. 



