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neighbor's families with all the milk 'vranted, the exact amount 

 I cannot tell — three pints every day, and sometimes one gal- 

 lon. Four days in June we tried to see what she would do in 

 making butter, and the result was 9 3-4 pounds in the four 

 days ; but I suppose it would have weighed 10 pounds if it 

 had all been weighed together. 



I am very confident she will make in one hundred days 200 

 pounds of butter, and not force her in keeping her high. 



WARREN AVERILL. 

 Ipswich, Sept. 29, 1862. 



STEERS. 

 The Committee make the following report : — 



THREE YEARS OLD. 



1st premium, of $6, to Dean Robinson of West Newbury. 

 2d premium, of $5, to Alfred Little of Newbury. 



TWO YEARS OLD. 



1st premium, of $5, to C. W. Hatch of West Haverhill. 

 2d premium, of $1, to Joseph Newell of West Newbury. 



YEARLINGS. 



Premium, of $3, to Gibeon Adams of Newbury. 



CHARLES ROGERS, ■) 



CHAS. S. SPOFFORD, ^ 



PAUL D. PATCH, \ Committee. 



EBEN KING, J 



