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They award the 1st premium, of |10, to Charles Harriman 

 of Groveland, for his five year old Devon bull. 



They award to Nathaniel Little, Jr., of Newbury, for his 

 Grade bnll, the 1st premium, of $10. 



To Oliver P. Kilham of Boxford, the 2d premium, of $5, 

 for his native yearling bull. 



They award the 3d premium, of ''Flint's Book on the 

 Dairy," to Eichard Little of Salisbury, for his Grade bull. 



We would make honorable mention of the bulls exhibited 

 by Wm. Foster, J. H. Keynolds, and Henry Hill of North 

 Andover. 



We would here call the attention of those to whom we have 



awarded the premiums, to the rules of the Society, that require 



a certificate to be filed with the Treasurer before the premium 



is paid. 



WM. K. PUTNAM, ^ 



ABIEL WILSON, I Committee 



D. .L GOODRICH, ^^Oommittee. 



CHAS. A. HARRIMAN,] 



MILCH COWS. 



The Committee on Milch Cows report : — 



There were six Native and Grade Cows entered for premium. 

 We award to 



Joseph Newell, West Newbury, 1st premium, $10. 



Jacob F. Jewett, Georgetown, 2d premium, $5. 



E. S. Parker, Groveland, 3d premium, "Flint's Book on 

 the Dairy." 



Warren Averill, Ipswich, exhibited a very good Native Cow, 

 eight years old, but his statement did not come quite up to the 



