DEPARTMENT REPORTS. XXV 



Heifer, College Belle, by imp. Jiilius ('48073,) out of Belle of Meadow Ridge 2d by 

 Geneva Duke 2d 25630, to E. C. Mc Kee, Lansing. Pi-ice, $155. 



BULLS. 



College Waterloo, by Col. Aconab 2d 37984, out of Susie Bates by Airdrie of Ashwood 

 34334, to D. B. Hale, Eaton Rapids. Price, $95. 



Hamlet 5th, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of Heroine by Rufus 18275, to Wm. Steele, Ionia, 

 Price, $85. 



Horace, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of Hermia 2d by Rufus 18275. Price, $85. 



Horatio 4th 63046, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of Hela 3d by Rufus 18275, to H. R. Miller, 

 Fowler ville. Price, $80. 



Horatio 7th. by Col. Acomb 2d. out of Hela 5th by Gen. Custer 29618, to James M. 

 Turner, Lansing. Price, $85. 



Hebe's Acomb, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of Hebe 2d by Rufus 18275, to James M. Tur- 

 ner, Lansing. Price, $85. 



College Airdrie. by 33d Duke of Aidrie 50833, out of Lady Catherine by 2d Baron of 

 Morley ( 41047, ) to D. B. Hale of Eaton Rapids. Price, $95. 



Col, Page 2d, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of College Victoria Duchess 2d by 3d Grand 

 Baron 39163, to J. H. Bosworth, Olivet. Price, $80. 



Roan Acomb, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of Roan Duchess of Crow Farm 2d by Airdrie of 

 Ashwood 34334, to Merritt Peckham, Devereaux, Jackson County. Price, $105. 



Hamlet 7th, by Col. Acomb 2d, out of Heroine by Rufus 18275, to James M. Turner, 

 Lansing. Price, $75. 



The Jersey heifer Roscoe's Idyl 29508 A. J. C. C. Register, by Bobby Roscoe 10497. 

 out of Idyl of Cedar Vale 2d 11896, went to J. M. Turner, of Lansing, for $95. 



The Holstein heifer College Mae 2d, sired bv Alexander 5th 1552 H. H, B., dam imp. 

 Mae 102 D. F. H. B., went to G. L. Seeley for $100. 



Two cross-bred Shorthorn and Galloway heifers were sold, one to R. B. Caruss of St. 

 Johns, for $50 ; and the other to J. M. Turner, Lansing, for $30. 



" The demand was strong for females, but it was hard selling the young 

 bulls. There were some decided bargains, Mr. Hale, of Eaton Rapids, and Mr. 

 Peckham, of Devereaux, securing the best. There was not a poor animal 

 sold, and the visitors were unanimous in their commendations of the quality 

 and condition of the stock offered. Fennell Duke 2d of Sideview, to whom 

 the heifers sold were in calf, was highly commended. " 



STOCK SALES. 



Sales of cattle during year amt. to $4,336 93 



♦Sales of sheep during year amt. to - 302 82 



Sales of swine during year amt. to 162 70 



Total ■ $4,802 45 



STOCK ON HAND OCT. 1, 1886. 



Shorthorns 57 



Herefords 10 



Jerseys 3 



Ayrshires _. 3 



Holsteins 7 



Galloway 1 



Augus 1 



Cross bred Galloway and Shorthorn 4 



Native 5 



Total *... .• 91 



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