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REPORT ON BULLS. 



The Judges on Bulls, report, that the entries were not so large 

 as usual, but were more select. In Aldcrneys it required their 

 nicest consideration to determine in regard to their superiority. 

 The grades were as fine as have ever been exhibited. 



Durhams — The 1st premium they award to Daniel C. 

 Bacon, of W. Roxbury, for his Durham bull, three years old, $5.00 



The 2d premium to Enoch Train, of Dorchester, for his 

 Durham bull, fourteen months old, .... 3.00 



Devons — The 1st premium they award to B. V. French, 

 of Braintree, for his Devon bull " Monatiquot," two and a 

 half years old, ........ 5.00 



Alderneys — The 1st premium they award to D. C. Ba- 

 con, of W. Roxbury, for his Alderney bull, two years and 

 four months old, ........ 5.00 



The 2d premium they award to Edward King, of Dor- 

 chester, for his Alderney bull, nineteen months old, . 3.00 



And the Judges recommend gratuities of $2.00 each to 

 A.D. Weld, of Roxbury, and Dr. W. T. G. Morton, of 

 Needham, for their fine Alderney bulls. 



The Committee further award to S. J. Capen, of Dor- 

 chester, the 1st premium for his Ayrshire bull, of . 



B. V. FRENCH, of Braintree, 

 CHEEVER NEWHALL, Dorchester, 

 FREEDOM GUILD, Foxhoro\ 

 LEWIS PEIRCE, Dorchester, 



5.00 



Judges. 



REPORT ON AVORKING OXEN. 



The Committee on Working Oxen, having attended to the duty 

 assigned them, submit the following report : 



They would agam urge upon the farmers of Norfolk the impor- 

 tance of presenting their oxen to contend for the premiums oifered 

 by the Society ; for, by comparison, trial and consultation between 



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