ANKUAL EXHIBITION. l7 



SWINE. 



Boars. Amherst, Edmund Hobart, 1 1 months, Suffolk and Mac- 

 kay. Sunderland, Hubbard Graves, 13 months, SuiFolk ; N. & B. 

 Smith, 13 months, half Mackay ; Ebenezer Wiley, 1 year, Suffolk. 

 Breeding Sows and Pigs. — Amherst, John Lyman. Sunderland, 

 Hubbard Graves, Suffolk; N. & B. Smith, Suffolk and Mackay. 

 Litters of Pigs. — Amherst, John Lyman, six, 4 to 6 months ; Tim- 

 othy Smith, one, 6 months, Suffolk ; Wm. W. Smith, 6 pigs, quarter 

 Suffolk, 3 months. Deerfield, Waldo Cleavland, 10 pigs, 5 weeks, 

 Suffolk. Hadley, R. Wales Smith, 6 pigs, 4 1-2 months, half Mac- 

 kay. Sunderland, Claudius B. Hubbard, 9 pigs, 3 weeks, quarter 

 Suffolk. 



SHEEI 



Bucks. Granby, Augustus Clark, one French Merino, and one, 

 half Merino. Ewes. — Granby, Augustus Clark, six French Merinos. 

 Hadley, Linus Green, six South Downs. Pelham, Lemuel H. New- 

 ell, South Down and native. 



POULTRY. 



Turkeys. Amherst, E. P. Dickinson. Pelham, Lemuel II. New- 

 ell. Shutesbury, S. &> N. Adams. Geese. — Granby, Luke M. Clark. 

 Fowls. — Granby, Augustus Clark, Shanghaes. Hadley, F. Bonney, 

 Bolton Greys; Theodore G. Huntington, Shanghao and mixed ; Z. 

 M. Lyman, Chittagongs ; E. P. White, Spangled Hamburghs; Har- 

 vey White, Bolton Grays. 



SHOW IN SWEETSER'S HALL. 



This Hall was a centre of attraction, during the day. The exhibi- 

 tion of fruit was excellent in itself; and, in view of the scarcity of 

 fruit, the present season, admirable. Three tables were spread with 

 eighteen hundred nice apples, assorted and arranged on four hundred 



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