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ble team, to award the above premium. Of their kind, the commit- 

 tee have never seen any thing so fine and showy, nor so many pairs 

 so well trained. They were most admirably driven, all attached to 

 one wagon, and moved as by one will, and for one purpose. They 



are alike a credit to Col. Mann, and to Mr. , who drove them 



amid the vast crowd on the show ground with great skill. 



ON GELDINGS. 



The committee award to John Butterfield, of Utica, Onei- 

 da CO., on his bay gelding, the first premium of $10 00 



To Abraham Soules, of Schenectady, of Schenectady co., 



on his brown horse, the second premium of one vol. Trans. 



To G. W. Gardner, of Utica, Oneida co., on his ches- 



nut horse, a premium of a Diploma. 



To J. Lennerbacker, of Utica, Oneida co., on his bay 



horse, a discretionary premium of a Diploma. 



The committee at their final view, did not see Mr. Lennerbacker's 

 horse, and by their own fault. On this account, as well as on ac- 

 count of the excellence of his horse, they have awarded him a Di- 

 ploma. 



By order of the committee. 



A. STEVENS, New-York, 

 J. T. COOPER, Albany, ' 

 D. ROBINSON, Fishkill. 



MARES AND COLTS. 



The committee appointed to examine and report upon mares and 

 colts, beg leave to report : 



That they have awarded the first premium $20 to George Fardun, of 

 Geneva, Ontario co., for his mare and colt. 



Second premium |10, to Joel B. Nott, for his mare Iodine, and colt 

 Effingham. 



Third premium diploma, to A. Close, of Paris, Oneida co., for his 

 mare and colt. 



They beg leave to say that the mare Iodine, is a full blooded ani- 

 mal, and of as good blood as any in the country. Among full-blooded 

 stock she would rank in the first class — but as the draught horse in 

 the opinion of some of the committee, is of more importance than the 

 blood horse, and as Mr. Fardun's stock are admirably adapted for 

 draught, the first premium was awarded accordingly. 



They also award the first premium for 3 year old mares, to Isaac 

 Fairchild, of Fabius, Onondaga co. for his black mare Fanny Grey. 



To William C. Burritt, of Paris, Oneida co., for his 2 year old 

 mare, a Diploma. 



To Roswell Morgan, his pair of year old colts, a vol. Transac- 

 tions. 



To Joel B. Nott, a vol. of Transactions, for his 1 year old colt 

 Chlorine. 



To Isaac Fairchild,. a diploma- for his yearling colt. 



