TJlOKOrOH-BKED STOCK. 21 



UEIIEIIS ONE YKAU OLD, 



Isb jr;eui. to J. F. Brown, Lunenburg, for " Lena/' 3 00 



2d •' John Brooks, Princeton rfor " Eliza.'' 2 00 



HEIFER CALVES. 



Istj^njui. to John Brooks, Princeton, for "Fannie,'' 3 00 



Sd '• J. F. Brown, Lunenburg, for " Elso,^' 2 00 



Your Committeo regret that a strict compliance with the rules of the 

 Society prevents them from awarding the premium on Herds to John 

 Brooks, for we consider his the best herd. We would therefore rec- 

 ommend a gratuity of S8.00 to John Brooks of Princeton, for his 

 lino herd of Jerseys. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. B. CASWELL, for the Committee. 



Statements of Augustus; Wfdtm.an. 



^ Weuonah — Age, o years; calved Aug. 9, 1871; weight of milk 

 from Aug. 23 to 29 inclusive, 263|lbs. ; average per day, ST-x^o^-lbs. 



Autumn Flower 2d — Age, 3 years; calved May G, 1871 ; weight 

 of milk from May 25 to 31 inclusive. 7 davs, 255^.- lbs ; average per 

 day, 361 lbs. 



Ada 4th — Ago, G years; calved Sept. IG; weight of milk from 

 Sept. 10 to 2.J inclusive, 7 days, 311|- lbs. ; average per day, 44^1bs. 



Bellflower 5th— Age, 10 years ; weight of milk from March 10 to 

 16 inclusive, 7 days, 316 lbs. ; average per day, 45-j^'^j*^ lbs. 



Fitchbnrg, Sept. 25. 1871. 



Statements of E. T. Miles. 



Beauty, No. 240— Time of last calving, Aug. 3, 1871, suckled 

 calf since that time. In 1870, Beauty calved May 20, and m the 

 first six days in June last, more than 12 months after calving, gave 78 

 lbs. or 6 quarts per day, of milk. Her yield of milk for two years 

 past has been 8000 lbs. per year. 



Myrtle 1st, No. 648— Calved June 2G, 1871 ; in 1870, July 2Q ; 

 in August following she gave an average of over 14 qts. per day ; in 

 AugiiS, 1871, her daily average was the same as near as may be. 



Cleopatra, No. 311— Calved May 20, 1871; her daily average yield 

 oV milk for the month of August, 11 f|uarts. 



