TRUCKMEN. 



STABLES, 



First Prize, W. C. BRAY. 

 Second Prize, R. J. ELDER. 

 Third Prize, R. A. KENNET1\ 



Rrst Prize, EVERETT P. McINTIRE, of W. C. Bray's Stal)l('. 



First Pri/.e, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, of Whipple & Co/s Soi.icrville Stal)l. 



Stcond Prize, WILLIAM W. DICKSON, of R. J. Elder's Stable. 



EXPRESS CLASS. 

 No prizes awarded. 



CONTRACTORS. 



STABLES. 



Firs I Prize, JOHN H. SULLIVAN, Brighton. 

 Second Prize, HENNESSY BROTHERS, I'.rcokliiio. 



First Prize, LAWRENCE SULLIVAN, of John H. Sullivan's Staljle. 

 Second Prize, PATRICK McCLANE, of Honnessy Brothers' Stable. 



The Judges for the stable competition were Mr. Ccorge W. Harrington and Mr. 

 Maurice B Conway for the Truckmen's class, and Mr. W. D. Quimby and Mr. Arthur 

 Perrin for the Express and Contractors' classes. These Judges have put themselves 

 to great inconvenience, and have performed rlieir duties in a very conscientious and 

 thorough manner. The stables, though widely scattered, were often inspected, and 

 every detail was carefully looked into and considered. The Directors take this oppor- 

 tunity to thank these gentlemen for their genovous. faitliful. and efficient service. 



RIBBONS AND MEDALS. 



Every entry which is thonglit worthy of l)eing in the parade will receive something. 

 The hordes will be distributed in classes, as in previous years, according to the bus- 

 iness in which they are used, and the only competition will be between the horses in 

 each class. In each class so many ribbons will be awarded as there are entries; but 

 these ribbons will be divided into four grades, equal or nearly equal in number, name- 

 ly, first, second, third and fourth. Each entry in a class will be graded and assigned 

 to the first, second, third or fourth grade, and \\:!1 be given a rililwn accordingly; blue 

 for the first, red for the second, yellow for tlie third, white for the fourth. These 

 ribbons are intended to b e the property of tlie drivers. Dii|)lieates will be furnished to 

 theowners, at the cost price, if the>^are applied lor. 



In addition, a handsome brass medal, properly marked, will he given to each win- 

 ner of a blue ribl)on. Those medals are intended to be attached to the harness and 



