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the first premium of Fire Dollars, to Charles Ingalls, of Nortb 

 Andover. The second premium of Four Dollars to J. B» 

 Lock, of Andover. 



There were three pairs of yearlings entered; the Committee 

 did not think them entitled to a premium. 



HERMAN PHELPS, 



F. P. PUTNAM, 



THOMAS G. ORDWAY, S> Committee. 



JONATHAN BERRY, 



CHARLES CORLISS. 



MILCH COWS. 



The Committee on Milch Cows report : — 

 There are three grades and one native cow entered for pre- 

 mium. We award to 



Joseph Longfellow, Byfield, 1st premium — $10.00 

 Jacob F. Jewett, Georgetown, 2nd premium — ^'Harris's 



Insects." 

 George H. Chandler, Andover, 3d premium — $2. 



JOSHUA L. NEWHALL, Chahman. 



J. LONGFELLOW'S STATEMENT. 



The cow I offer for premium is grade Ayrshire, four years 

 old the present month. She dropped her last calf. May 24, 

 and will calve again April 25. In consequence of short feed 

 in the pasture, which is very late, and also a surplus of pota- 

 toes, (which were not in demand,) my cows were allowed 

 about a half peck each per day, until the 20th of June, since 



