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STALLIONS. 



Committee feel justified in urging upon those engaged 

 in raising colts to select the best stock horse, one that 

 has proved himself so by his stock that there is in the 

 vicinity, although it may cost them a little trouble and 

 expense to find one that is worthy of their patronage, 

 as it will cost no more to raise a good colt than a poor 

 one, and often not so much — a thing started right 

 generally ends well. 



The Committee award the following premiums : 



STALLIONS, FIVE YEAKS OLD. 



1st, Warren Simoncls, Templeton, Grey Eagle, producing 

 specimens of stock, $10,00 



GRATUITIES. 



H. H. Brown, Fitchburg, 6,00 



Lewis Ware, Lunenburg, 4,00 



STALLIONS, FOUR YEARS OLD 



First premium not awarded. 

 2d, Adam Thompson, 2d, Littleton, 2.00 



STALLIONS, THREE YEARS OLD. 



1st, J. A. Harwood, Littleton, 4,00 



Second premium not awarded. 



STALLIONS, TWO YEARS OLD. 



First premium not awarded. 

 2d, John Wilker, Ashburnham, 2,00 



For the Committee, 



WARREN SIMONDS, Chairman, 



