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She calved, March 28 ; calf an extra one ; has been kept 

 with four other cows — no keeping but by pasture till the 

 20th of August, and then fed on corn fodder once a day, 

 upon which she gave, during the first week in June, 202 

 lbs. of milk, and made 8 10-16 lbs. of butter; the first week 

 in September, she gave 156 lbs. of milk, from which was 

 made 7 lbs. 14 oz. of butter. 



Upon this statement, rather than the superior external 

 marks for a milker, your Committee have awarded the first 

 premium of $3,00, to Mr. Joseph T. Reed, of Princeton, for 

 the best three-year-old heifer, having had a calf. Breed, one 

 eighth Ayreshire, one fourth Holderness, and Native. 



There was, also, but one entry of two-year-old heifers, 

 having had a calf. Had the Committee been furnished 

 with her yield of milk or butter, they might have arrived at 

 a different result ; but under the circumstances, they have 

 awarded to Mr. Joseph Upton, Jr. the third premium, of 

 $2,00, for his two-year-old heifer, having had a calf. 



There were two entries of two-year-old heifers, not having 

 had a calf, and the Committee have awarded the first pre- 

 mium of $3,00, and the second premium of $2,00, to Mr. 

 Henry Boyles, of Princeton. 



All of which is respectfully submitted, in behalf of the 

 Committee. 



GEORGE KENDALL, Chairman. 



YEARLING HEIFERS AND HEIFER CALVES. 



Committee. — G. F. Bailey, Fitcliburg, — Nathan B. Reed, Princeton. 



Edward Bacon, Jr., Westminster, — Charles Flagg, Sterling, — Walter 

 "Whitney, Ashburnham. 



The Committee on Yearling Heifers and Heifer Calves, 

 have attended to the duty assigned them, and Report as 

 follows : 



