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The Durham oflFered for exhibition by B. P. Poore, at- 

 tracted a great deal of attention, and would have been worthy 

 of a first premium, had he been a competitor. 



There was a bull offered by ]Mrs. Charles Harriman, as a 

 pure bred Devon, which in the opinion of the Committee 

 would have been worthy of a second premium, had a pedi- 

 gree been furnished, in conformity with the regulations of the 

 Society. 



They award to Dr. George B. Loring, of Salem, for his 

 yearling Ayrshire bull, the second premium of $5. 



They award to Charles O. Cummins, of Andover, for his 

 grade bull, the second premium of $5. 



Joseph Kittredge, Paul T. Winkley, Benjamin D. Appleton, 

 Thomas Hale, Andrew Mansfield, Committee. 



STALLIONS. 



The Committee report : 



There w^re two entries of 4 year olds and upwards, and 

 one of 3 year olds. 



The Committee award the first premium of $15, for 4 year 

 olds and upwards, to George B. Martin, of Danvers, for his 4 

 year old stallion ; and the second premium of $10, to Loring 

 P. Dempsey, of Danvers, for his 6 year old stallion ; the first 

 premium of $8, for 3 year olds, to George B. Martin, for his 

 3 year old stallion. 



Franklin Alley, John Daland, J. C. Stimpson, Committee. 



BROOD MARES. 



The Commitee on Brood Mares having attended to the duty 

 assigned them, make the following report : 



