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though several beautiful thorough-bred mares, with foal, and in high 

 racing condition, were entered in this class, with the most sanguine and 

 reasonable expectation on the part of their owners, that they would not 

 "go without their reward." And in justice to Mr. C. A. Jeflferies, and 

 the Messrs. Chappie, the ownere of " Dora," " Madeleine," " Emily" and 

 " Gertrude." We feel compelled to say that we regret exceedingly, 

 that the rules of the Society would not permit us to make an award to 

 either of the above mares; although their pedigrees, action, syraetry 

 and performances, gave the most unmistakable evidence of their being 

 descendants in a direct line from the English thoroughbred horse. 



S. P. BRADY, 



E. S. MOORE, 



C. A. GREEN, 



DANIEL A. KELLY. 



Committee. 



CLASS XVI. DRAUGHT HORSES. 



The Committee on draught hoi-ses would respectfully report the fol- 

 lowintr awards: 



No. 47. E. W. Rising, Richfield, stallion, 4 years old, 1st pre- 

 mium, Silver Medal and __ $10 00. 



No. 26. Smith Randall, Canton, staHion 4 years old, 2d prem., 



Transactions and 10 00 



No. 84. Harmon A. Ray, Hindsburgh, Vt., stallion 12 years 



old, 3d premium, Text Book of Agriculture and. _ 8 00 



No. 227. A. J. Porter, Hadle}^ stallion 3 years old, 1 prem., 10 00- 

 No. 186. D. C. Blair, Tipton, stallion 2 years old, Ist premium, 8 00 

 No. 150. James Davidson, Hamtramck, stallion 1 year old, 1st 



premium, J 7 OO 



No. 67. J. Simmons, Farraington, stallion colt, 1st premium,.. 5 00 

 No. 187. J. W. Dickinson, Hillsdale, stallion colt, 2d premium, 4 00 

 No. 191. E. M. Crippen, Coldwater, brood mare 4 years old, 



] st premium. Silver Medal and 8 00 



No. 117. H. A. Snyder, Greenfield, brood mare 4 years old, 



2d premium, Transactions and 8 00 



