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FARM AND DEAFT HOESES. 



The Committee on Farm and Draft Horses are happy to say, 

 although the minds of the most of the breeders have turned to 

 fast horses, they are pleased to report that all have not tui-ned 

 to speed alone, as was fully proved by the large number of 

 excellent farm and draft horses which were offered for the 

 Society's premiums — all of which did their work so well that 

 it was difficult for the Committee to decide which should have 

 the premiums offered. 



They award to S. A. Merrill of Salem, for the style, strength, 

 age and travel of his bay mare, the first premium, of $8 ; and 

 to Nathan Bushby of South Danvers, the second premium, $6. 



Nine horses were ofiered for premium. 



WILLIAM OSBOEN, Chahman. 



STALLIONS. 



The Committee on Stallions make the following report : — 

 Having carefully examined the several horses offered for 



premium, they decided that no horse presented over four years 



old, was worthy of the premium. 



The premium of seven dollars for the best stallion under 



four- years old, we award to WiUiam P. Fay of Lynn, for 



his stallion " Biutit Brand," sired by Doncaster. 



I. OSGOOD LOEING, ) ^, 



' Committee. 



JONATHAN F. PHILLIPS 



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