WUliKLXti <)XK\ AND IKiRSH. '^H 



things lies largely in economy of foiees. Our (Iriver.- ougiit to i>i[nXy 

 the Bimj)lest laws of ai»[)licd uiochanics — they should familiarize them- 

 selves with the scic nee of relatives, and to this end we want more lec- 

 tures, discussions,, and consequent elevation of desire and knowledge. 

 Let us seek to compel reference to higher standards ; let us seek to 

 establish and dignify those standards we already have, hy installing 

 them in legal positions before the classes whom it most concerns to 

 reach those standards. 



The Agricultural College should bear this practical fruit, and we 

 must plant a professorship there at no distant day. looking to tlie (voof} 

 of this noble interest. 



The (^ommtttee award as follows: 



NVOKKJNi.i OXKX. 



1st prem. to \V . \V. Jieu.-on, Princeton, >7 ■ '• 



2d W. Shattuck, Fitchburg, 6 00 



3d •• Henry Wood, Leominster, 5 00 



4th '• y. B. Keed, Princeton. 4 00 



nth •• rvcuben A'ose, Winchendon, :' 00 



MlXOi; TKAMSTER. 



■Jst prem. to Levi Pratt, Fitchburg, :. Or 



Tn be'ialf of the Committee. 



ALPHETTS V>. DA\'[S. C/u,n-w<> • 



WDJJKLXli OXEN AND HO^PiSE. 



The Oommitioe on Working Oxen and Horse liaving :',ttend :•■■ to 

 their duties, make tlie following awards : 



1st prem. to F- H. Arnold »i;. W. W. Shattuck of iMfi-li^ur'j:. :i?7 0(? 

 2d '• X. B. Heed of PrineetnTi. .•»0( 



SILAS PBATT. C/^mnHai> vf Co^n 



The premium to Messrs. Arnold and Shattuck should not be paid, 

 because the parts of their team were owned entirely separately and were 

 only put together to draw for the ]ireniium. 



Ski KKTAT'- 



STEEKS MORE THAX TWO VEABS OLD. 

 The Committee on Steers two years old and upwards, yiViuni -ah 



