3d 



^o H. Buxton, South Danvers, on Geese, $1.00 



Fowls, 3.00 



To "Wm. Gafney, Danvers, Geese, 3 00 



To John Swinerton, " Fowls, 2.50 



To David Jameston, Bronze Turkeys, 2.50 



To Wm. Bonner, Andover, Ducks, 50 



To M. C. Andrews, Pigeons, 50 



To J. S. Ives, Salem, Brama Fowls, 1.50 



To W. W. Tracy, Andover, Fowls, 50 

 DANIEL BUXTON, Jr., Chairman. 



COARSE WOOLED SHEEP. 



The Committee on Coarse Wooled Sheep report, : 



They award to Charles Corliss, of Haverhill, the premiuni 

 of $5.00 for his flock Cotswold sheep. 



They award to D. H. Brickett, of HaVerhill, for his Cots- 

 wold Busk, the premium of $5.00. 



These were the only sheep that were really coarse wooled. 

 The others were more properly middle wooled sheep ; but as 

 the Society offered no premiums for such, they were called 

 coarse wooled. We would make honorable mention of the 

 flock of grade South Down sheep, exhibited by Jacob Farn- 

 ham of North Andover ; as we have no material aid to give, 

 we trust he will accept our kind words. 



Mr. J. Herrick, of Boxford, entered a flock of grade sheep, " 

 ten in number, with 19 lambs. 



This flock sliows what this kind of sheep will produce, when 

 fed on the poorest fodder and short pasture ; and we are not 

 ijure that these sheep arc not the best for this county. Al- 



