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Yearling Steers. 



They report there were but one pair offered ; they were very fine^ 

 and well entitled to the first premium, which we accordingly awarded-. 

 They were owned by Simeon W. Gunn, of Kirkland. 



DAN. HIBBARD, 

 WM. GARBUTT, 

 CLIFT EAMES, 



Committee.- 



ON FAT CATTLE AND FAT SHEEP. 



The undersigned, appointed a committee to examine and report on 

 fat cattle and sheep, beg leave to report : That the duties assigned to 

 us have received all the attention that could be given in the time allowed 

 from the great number of cattle and sheep on the ground. 



Fat Cattle. 



Chas. Godfrey, of Geneva, is awarded premium No. 1, $15, for one 

 pair of fat cattle -, a better specimen, we think, has not been produced 

 in the State. 



John Collignan, of New-Scotland, Albany county, is awarded 

 premium No. 2, $10. 



C. Boorom & Co., of Buffalo, is awarded premium No. 3, Col. Tour,. 



Single Oxen and Steers. 



Hugh Crocker, of Utica, is awarded premium No. 1, $10, deserves 

 much credit for presenting one of the best specimens ever produced in. 

 the State. 



E. P. Prentice, of Albany, is awarded premium No. 2, $5, a very 

 fine steer indeed. 



Fat Cows. 



C. Boorom & Co., of Buffalo, is awarded premium No. 1, $10, the 

 committee take much pleasure in saying that the owners deserve much 

 credit in presenting so fine an animal — probably not equalled in the 

 State. 



Erastus Corning, of Albany, is awarded premiums No. 2, $5, and 3, 

 vol. Transactions — the 2d on cow Gay — the 3d on Matchless. 



Fat Sheep. 



John Reeves, of Lysander, Onondaga county, is awarded premium 

 No. 1, $10, on one of the best fat wethers, two years old, ever seen by 

 the committee, in the State. 



J. M'D. M'Intyre, of Albany, is awarded premium No. 2, Col. Tour. 



No. 3. George Brinckerhoff, of Albany, is awarded premium No. 3^ 

 vol. Transactions. 



