Reports of Committees. 49 



FOURTEENTH DIVISION. 



Entries — Work Horses, 12; Pair Carriage Horses, 8; Single Horses, 11 



The committee of the fourteenth division report as follows : 

 For best work horses, Plynna Karner of Egremont, 



2d do,, Mark Laird of Great Barrington, 



3d do., Frank Curtiss of Sheffield, 



4th do., M. G. Hall of Great Barrington, 

 For best single horse, G. D. Tillotson of Great Barrington, 



2d do., James H. Beckvvith of Great Barrington, 



3d do., Joel Baldwin of Great Barrington, 

 For best carriage horses, John A. Honcaster of New Marlboro, 



2d do , X. Joyner & Son of Egremont, 



3d do., J. F. Sanford of Great Barrington, 



T. I). Thatcher, ) 

 J. H. Coon, J- 



Charles Cbippen, ) 



fifteenth division. sucking colts. 



In this division there were 28 entries, and your committees award prem- 

 iums as follows : 



First premium, H. D. Ilollenbeck of Egremont, $8 00 



2d do., T. H. Curtiss of Great Barrington, T 00 



3d do., Thomas Fhelan of Becket, 6 00 



4th do., Henry Dresser of Stockbridge, 5 00 



5th do., M. S. Bidwell of Monterey, 4 00 



6th do., R. A. Fotts of Egremont, 3 00 



7 th do., Miss S. F. Goodspeed of Lee, 2 00 



Eugene Yosburgh, ) 

 Theodore S. Baldwin, > Committee. 

 A. G. Freeman, ) 



SIXTEENTH DIVISION- — STALLIONS AND COLTS. 



This division embraces five classes — viz — Stallions, 5 ; Stud Colts, 2 ; 

 Three-year-old Colts, 18; Two year-old Colts, 14 ; Yearling Colts, 8; 

 having in all 4t entries. 



Your committee had but one hour in which to make the entire examina- 

 tion, and consequently, could give only a hasty glance at the numerous 

 competitors, and in many instances a re-view would likely have given the 

 awards to others. But few stood prominent above their competitors, like 

 the Stallion of E. Williams of Great Barrington, the three-year-old colt of 

 Frank Curtiss of Sheffield and the yearling colts of Ridley Watts of Stock- 

 bridge and of George E. Russell of Great Barrington, showing evident 

 marks of their particular breeding. 



In the catalogue of Domestic Animals there is no department, in the es- 



