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2, (Mr. Fowler's 2 year old heifer,) of class X, and No. 1, (Mr. 

 Bement's Cream Pot,) of class XI, as entitled each to the first pre- 

 mium of their respective classes. They have also assigned to No. 1, 

 (Mr. Buel's cow,) in class IX, and No. 3, (Mr. Schuyler's heifer,) 

 in class X, the second premium in their respective classes. 



REPORT ON CLASSES XII. XIII. XIV. AND XV. 



ICoinmittee: — Messrs. Samuel Jaques, Watson Newbold, Henry 

 BuRRELL, Tyler Fountain and J. W. Requa.] 



The committee on classes XII, XIII, XIV, and XV, report, — 



On class XII, cows, Native breed — Only one was presented for 

 competition, being a red cow, called Rose, 9 years old, belonging 

 to E. Chesebro, of Guilderland, Albany co.j to which we award the 

 second premium of $8. 



Class XIII, Native heifers, between 2 and 3 years. But two 

 were presented, neither of which, in our opinion, is entitled to a 

 premium. 



Class XIV, Native heifers between 1 and 2 years. — But one was 

 presented for competition, being a red, with white face, 16 months 

 old, and had a calf four weeks since, belonging to L. V. V. Schuy- 

 ler, of Watervliet, Albany co.j to which we award the second pre- 

 mium of $5. 



Class XV, Dairy cows of any breed. — But one was presented for 

 competition, agreeably to the terms and restrictions set forth in the 

 prize list, and which is the native cow mentioned in class XII, and 

 which made 37 lbs. butter in 30 successive days, and to which we 

 award, under this class, a diploma. 



The committee add, that it is very much to be regretted that the 

 owners of native stock have not presented them for exhibition and 

 competition, and we are compelled to believe that the great and 

 splendid display of blooded cattle, has been the cause of their not 

 being produced; and we trust that at the next annual fair and exhi- 

 bition, this defect will be amply supplied, not only from the vicini- 

 ty, but from more remote parts, where we are well assured they do 

 exist of very superior quality, and in large numbers; and without any 

 disparagement to the splendid blooded cattle, will be found, if equal 

 care shall be bestowed upon their selection and breeding, to me- 

 ritoriously and pecuniarily reward their owners in an eminent de- 

 gree. 



REPORT ON WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. 



{_ Committee: — Robert Colt, of Pittsfield, Mass., Chairman.] 



The committee on working oxen, and three year old steers, con- 

 sisting of Messrs. Colt of Pittsfield, Mass., Wadsworth of Dur- 



