EEPORTS 



OF VIEWING COMMITTEES AT THE SEVENTH ANNUAL. 



FAIR, HELD AT DETROIT, OCTOBER SECOND^ 



THIRD, FOURTH AND FIFTH, ]855. 



DIVISION A— CATTLE. 



CLASS I. & III. — SHORT HORNS AND HEREFORDB. 



The comTnittee on class one, short horn cattle, rospectfully report,, 

 that they have found much difBouIty in awarding the premiums on the 

 animals that have been presentad to tlieir attention, as a great many 

 superior animals were presented, that were worthy of premiums. A 

 great many animals were passed by which were worthy, but havino- 

 selected the* most worthy, wo have awarded them the premiums. 



Your committee would here state, that in their opinion, the exhibi- 

 tion will compare well with any other Stale Agricultural Society's ex- 

 hibition. 



Your committee think that several cows were exhibited as breeders, 

 that shoulil have been entered in the class of fat cattle, on account of 

 their being too fat for breeding. 



Bulls five years old or over. 



No. 54. S. W. Dexter, Dexter, bull 5 years old, Ist premium, 



Silver Medal and $12 00 



No. 164. C. Fuller & Co., Plymouth, bull 5 years old, 2d pre- 

 mium, 12 CO 



No. 163. A. S. & M. L. Brooks, Norlhville, bull 5 years old, Diploma.. 

 Bulla 3 years old and under 5 — none worthy. 



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