AWAEDS OF PEEMIUMS. 899 



eluded from competition for premiums ; as it is impossible to 

 compare them with shorn sheep, and arrive at srtisfactorj results. 

 We found the arrangement of the sheep very bad ; the differ- 

 ent varieties being mixed promiscuouslyj which made it very dif- 

 ficult to examine, and almost impossible to compare them and 

 arrive at satisfactory conclusions. 



Class A. — No. 18. — Spanish Merinos and Grades. 



Best buck 2 years old and over, H. Hemenway, "White- 

 water, ......... Dip. 



2d best do, J. T. Flint, Sun Prairie, .... 7 



3d best do, Melanda & Weld, Eagle, .... 5 



Best buck 1 year okl and under 2, E. M. Rice, Richmond, 7 



2d best do, H. Hemenway, Whitewater, ... 5 



8d do, Gr. W. Williams, Albion, 3 



Best pen buck lambs, H. Hemenway, Whitewater, . 5 



2d best do, J. T. Flint, Sun Prairie, .... 3 



8d do, Gustavus Goodrich, Whitesville, ... 2 

 Best pen ewe 2 years old and over, J. T. Flint, Sun Prairie, 1 



2d best do, H. Hemenway, Whitewater, ... 7 



8d do, P. B. Stewart, Eagle, 5 



Best pen ewes 1 year old and under 2, H. Hemenway, . 7 



2d best do, J. T. Flint, Sun Prairie, .... 5 



8d do, A. Henderson, Beloit, 3 



Best pen ewe lambs, H. Hemenway, Whitewater, . 5 



2d best do, J. T. Flint, Sun Prairie, .... 3 



Class A. — No. 21. — Swine. 



Judges — S. B. Edwards, East Troy ; E. Willard, Ft. Atkinson ; 



H. H, Johnson, Kenosha. 



The committee on swine would respectfully report, that their 

 duties were not very arduous, as the number of swine present 

 was very small, quite too limited even for a County Fair ; but 

 the quality generally was very good. After a careful examina- 

 tion, your committee are unanimous in making the following 

 awards : 



