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Your committee, one and all, do most sincerely hope to see more 

 life and animation among the farmers of the various towns in getting 

 up Town Teams and bringing them forward for exhibition, and com- 

 peting for the premiums offered by the Society, and not letting this 

 very important part of the annual Show die out. A little more energy 

 and spirit is all that is needed ; if speed was requisite and to be con- 

 sidered, we might expect a lively competition from some towns that 

 now manifest very little, or no interest in the matter. 

 For the Committee, 



ESTABROOK MOORE, Chairman. 



FOOT RACE. 



Your Committee submit the following as their report on the Foot 

 Race. There were four entries each day. Time, Sept. 27th, 2 min. 29 sec. 



1st prem., Sept. 26th, to Herbert Manning, Templeton, $10 00 



2d " " Francis McCushing, Fitchburg, 6 00 



1st prem., Sept. 27th, to Herbert Manning, Templeton, 10 00 



2d '' *' Francis McCushing, Fitchburg, 6 00 



JAMES DALEY, for Committee. 



GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING HORSES. 



The Committee on Gentlemen's Driving Horses award as follows : 



1st prem. to Warren W. Shattuck, Fitchburg, $10 00 



2d •' G. N. Proctor, Fitchburg, 5 00 



WARREN SIMONDS, for Committee. 



MATCHED DRIVING HORSES. 



The Committee on Matched Driving Horses (one only of the origi- 

 fnal committee being present,) have attended to that duty and report as 

 ollows : 



1st prem. to Alvah Crocker, Fitchburg, $10 00 



2d " L. B. Willard, Ashby, 5 00 



Five Pairs Horses were presented. 



DANIEL PUTNAM, for the Committee. 



