IIoi-scs to 1)0 eligible to thi.s class must ba in active service, and must have been 

 owned and used by the person makiiii;- the entry (or by his predecessor in the busi- 

 ness), for not less than ten years prior to the entry. 



The prizes in this class will be awarded to the horses in best condition, age and 

 length of service considered. Horses entered in this class are not eligible for any 

 other class. This class is not open to horses owned by cities or towns. 



VETERAN DRIVER PRIZE 



The American Humane Education Society offers, through (i. T. Angell, Esq., 

 a Silver Medal of the value of ten dollars, for that driver in the parade who has been 

 the longest continuous time in the service of his present employer, or of the pre- 

 decessor in business of that employer. In addition, the Association will give a 

 bronze medal to every driver entered in this class, (the prize winner excepted), whose 

 term of service is twenty years or over. 



TRUCKMEN'S CLASS 



The following Special Prizes are offered b}^ the persons named below for the best 

 ten entries exhibited b}^ any Truckman or Trucking firm : — 



1st Prize. — The painting and varnishing of a wagon by Welch, 



Dwyer & Grady, Mystic xivenue, Somerville. 

 2d Prize. — A pair of Irish Collars, offered by Mr. P. McCall, 



Rutherford Avenue, Charlestown. 

 od Prize. — The Shoeing of Eive Horses by Dr. A. F. White, 

 11() Washington Street, North. 



For the list of judges and other matter, see the pages at the end of the Catalogue. 



