Two one year " ** " D. Works & others, Fitchburg. 

 One one '* '•' " " Joel Page, Fitchburg. 



" " " " " Daniel Works, Fitchburg. 



" " " u " " Benj. Wyman, Westminster. 



" " " " " " Joseph Upton, Fitchburg. 



One Ball Calf, by Joel Page, Fitchburg. 



" " " " Samuel Hay ward, Ashby. 



" " " " F. W. Wright, Ashby. 



" " " 4 mos. by Nathan Danforth, Princeton. 



" " " by Samuel C. Nash, Princeton. 



" " " " A. Whitmore, Ashburnham. 



4t " " " Moses Sawyer. Sterling. 



" two years old, 3-4 Devon, by Ezra Kendall, Sterling. 

 To accomplish our work with the greatest dispatch and 

 accuracy we divided our Committee into two bands. The 

 Chairman, with Messrs. Hayward and Danforth, inspected 

 the Bulls two years old and upward, and Messrs. Hey wood 

 of Gardner, Chandler of Shirley, Sawyer of Sterling, and 

 Stephenson, inspecting those one year old and under. We 

 regret to be compelled to say that most of the Bulls two years 

 old and over were rather ordinary and far inferior to the exhi- 

 bition of the same class of Animals in previous years. At first 

 inspection we were doubtful whether there were the requisite 

 number present upon which to bestow the rewards of the 

 Society. There was one noble exception, however, to the 

 rather lank show of Bulls of those ages. Henry Boyles, of 

 Princeton, presented a very fine three years old Bull, weighing 

 nearly 1,500 pounds, worthy of a Premium in any show in 

 New England. 



The Bulls a year old and under were very good, probably 

 equal to those of any previous year ; and there are a number 

 to which no Premiums are awarded, -simply because there 

 were no more at our disposal, that will make very valuable 

 Bulls from which to raise stock. 



We finally awarded the following Premiums : — 

 To Henry Boyles, of Princeton, for his fine three 



years old Bull, the first Premium of $6 00 



