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Class II — Middle Wooled. 

 Bucks. 



One buck, John McDonald Mclntyre, Albany, first pre- 

 mium, |10 00 



Frederick Easton, Mount Morris, Livingston co., sec- 

 ond premium Col.'s Tour. 



Z. B. Wakeman, Herkimer co., third premium Diploma. 



Ewes. 



John McDonald Mclntyre, Albany, five ewes, first pre- 

 mium, |10 00 



J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, five ewes, second premium, Col's Tour. 



Z. B. Wakeman, Herkimer, five ewes, third premium, Diploma. 



Lambs. 



John McDonald Mclntyre, five lambs, first premium. .... 5 00 



WM. H. SOTHAM, 

 LYMAN J. SHERWOOD, 



SAMUEL WAIT, Jr. 



Class HI — Merinos. 



The committee appointed to examine that class of sheep generally 

 denominated Merinos, report that they have carefully examined the 

 several flocks presented to their notice, and, after due deliberation, 

 they have come to the following conclusion, viz : 



Bucks. 



They award to H. & J. Carpenter, for the best ram, $10 00 



J. M. Sherwood, second best, Colman's Tour. 



Reed Burrett, third best, . . .^ , Diploma. 



Ewes. 



For the best five ewes, J. M. Sherwood, 10 tX) 



For the second best, Israel Smith, Colman's Tour. 



Lambs. 



For the best five lambs, J. M. Sherwood, 5 00 



CHESTER BUCK, Chairman, 

 Dr. REED, of Pa., 

 D. R. GILL, 



Committee. 



Class IV — Saxons. 



The undersigned, who were appointed a committee to examine and 

 report upon the fourth class of sheep, to (wit,) Saxons, beg leave to 

 say that they entered into the performance of the duty assigned them 

 and carefully examined and compared the different lots of sheep to 

 which their labors were to be confined, and award, 



Bucks. 

 For the best Saxon Buck, the first premiumj$10, to S. B. Crocker, of 

 Vernon, Oneida county. 



