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MIDDLE WOOLED SHEER— No. of Entries, 2. 



Judges. — B. B. Gary, Milwaukee; Worden Matteson, Delavan; E. Newell, 

 Kenosha; Samuel K McClellan, Wheatland; B. F. Pixley, Janesville. 



Best ewe under two years old — South Down; N, B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



MERINOES.— No. of Entries, 51. 



Jvdges. — James M. Hawkins, Waupun; Adam E. Ray, Troy; Samuel R. 

 McClellan, Wheatland; B. F. Pixley, Janesville; G. C. Pratt, Waukesha. 



Best buck over two years of age; W, P. Benson, Fort Atkinson. Diploma. 

 Second best buck over two years of age; T. W. Williams, Emerald Grove. $2. 

 Best buck under two years of age; T. W. Williams, Emerald Grove. $2. 

 Second best buck under two years of age; Edward Bain, Kenosha. $2. 

 Best buck lamb ; W. P. Benson, Fort Atkinson. |2. 



Best ewe over two years of age; T. W. Williams, Emerald Grove. Diploma. 

 Second best ewe over two years of age ; W. P. Benson, Fort Atkinson. $2. 

 Third best ewe over two years of age; T. W. Williams, Emerald Grove. $1. 

 Best ewe under two years of age ; W. P. Benson, Fort Atkinson. |2. 



SAXONS.— No. OF Enteies, 11. 



Judges. — T. Stevens, Racine ; Jonathan Larkin, Madison ; 0. Fowler, Racine ; 

 Thomas M. Williams, Kenosha ; Samuel R. McClellan, Wheatland. 



Best buck over two years of age ; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



Second best buck over two years of age; T. W. Williams, Emerald Grove. $2. 



Best buck under two years of age; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



Best buck lamb; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



Best ewe over two years of age ; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



Best ewe under two years of age; N. B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



Best ewe lamb ; N, B. Clapp, Kenosha. Diploma. 



The Committee think that this class of Sheep was very fine. Those belonging 

 to Mr. Clapp will equal, if not surpass, any in the State ; and they would recom- 

 mend them to the wool-growers throughout the State. 



N. B. Clapp's Statement: 



Kenosha, December 27th, 1851. 



Dear Sir — Your letter of the 1st inst., doing me the honor of requesting 

 from me a statement of the blood and character of ray flock of sheep, I received 

 by due course of mail ; and although writing for publication is out of my line 



