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The first premium, of $5, to J. Z. Gordon of West New- 

 bury, for his flock of Liecesters. 



The South Down flock of I. W. Andrew of West Boxford, 

 is entitled to favorable notice. Mr. Andrew has evidently- 

 taken good care of his sheep ; and the Committee regret that 

 he did not give a more definite account of his mode of feeding, 

 and of the profits of the flock. 



The first premium, of $5, to Dean Kobinson of West New- 

 bury, for his South Down buck. 



The first premium, of $5, for the best lot of lambs, to 

 Charles Corliss of Haverhill, for his Cotswolds. 



CEO. B. LORING, 

 AUGUSTUS FOWLER, 

 T. P. MUNDAY, 

 JOSEPH KITTREDGE, 



^alem, Nov. 4, 1862. 



' Committee. 



POULTRY. 



The Committee on Poultry have attended to the duty as- 

 signed them, and report as follows : — 



John Swinerton, Danvers, coop Brahma fowls, $3 



Robert Buxton, S. Danvers, coop Brahma fowls, $3 



" " " *' Spanish, $3 



J. G. Smith, Georgetown, 1 cage Pigeons, $1 



" " " 1 coop Bantams, $1 

 Chas. Nelson, Georgetown, 1 coop mixed breed, with state't, $1 



3 Turkeys, $1 



C. A. Longfellow, Byfield, 1 coop Black Rolands, 75 cts. 



