88 PREMIUxMS. 



COLTS. 



Cotnmittee. — J. E. Merriam, Princeton ; S. W. A. Stevens, So. 

 Gardner; J. ^L Sawtell, Joseph Cashing, Fitchburg ; James Putnam, 

 Lunenburg. 



Stallions, three years old. Two premiums — $10, 5. 

 Geldings, three years old. Two premiums — $10, 5. 

 Fillies, three years old. Two premiums — $10, 5. 

 Stallions or Geldings, two years old. Two premiums — tQ, 3. 

 Fillies, two years old. Two premiums — S6, o. 

 Yearling Colts. Two premiums — $■), 3. 



STALLIONS. 



Coniinittee — Geo. Jewett, Fitchburg; W. W. Comee. Boston; 

 D. W. Salisbury, Leominstor ; Hirim AVhitnoy, Harvard; Anan 



Stockwell, So. Royalston. 



Best Stallions for general use, four years old and upwards. Two 

 premiums — $10, 5. 



Stallions entered in this class will be required to exhibit specimens 

 of their stock. 



MARES AND SUCKING COLTS. 



Committee. — Warren Simonds, Templeton ; J(iel Ilayward, Ashby ; 

 Wm. B. Richardson, Sterling; Ivers Adams, Ashburnham"; W. W. 

 Shattuck, Fitchburg. 



Breeding Mares. Two premiums — $8, 5. 



Colts, less than one year old. Two pi-emiums — $-1, 3. 



The mares must be four years old and upwards, and accompanied by 

 their colts. 



No premium shall be awarded to a mire known to be unsound. 



DRAUGHT HORSES. 



Committee. — Solon Carter, Leominster; Silas Pratt, ^Vlllard H. 

 Lowe, Fitchburg ; Wm. H. Brown, East Princeton ; Homer J. Hay- 

 ward, Ashby. 



Draught Horses — Pairs. Two premiums — $6, 4. 

 Draught Horses. Two premiums — $5, 3. 



Draught Horses will be tried attached to a stone boat loaded to 

 weigh, including the stone boat, one -fourth, more than the horses. 



The same draught horse cannot receive a premium as a single horse 

 and also one of a pair, but a draught horse may compete as a family 

 horse. 



These must be four years old and upwanls. 



