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WISCONSm STATE AGKICULTURAL SOOIETr. 



REPORTS OF COMMITTEES 



Made at the Second Annual Cattle Show and Fair of the Society, held at 

 the City of Milwaukee, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 6th, 

 7th, and 8th days of October, 1852. 



SHORT HORN?.— No. or Extries, 25. 



Judges. — Thomas P. Turner, Palmyra ; Martix Field, Mukwanego ; 



Hiram Barber, Juneau. 



Best bull three years old and over (Henry Clay) ; Leonard Gage, 

 Hainesville, 111. Diploma, and Stephens' Book of the Farm. 



"Henry Clay is a thorough-bred animal ; is red and white ; the red 

 more or less mixed with white hairs. He was bred by Horatio N. Cary, 

 of Marcy, Oneida county, N. Y. ; was calved, April, 1848. He was sired 

 by the full-bred Durham bull Oregon ; Oregon by Cortez ; Cortez by 

 Ajax ; Cortez's dam. Conquest, by Washington ; g. dam, Pansy, by 

 Blaze ; g. g. by Charley ; g. «. g. Primrose, by Blythe Comet ; g. g. g. g. 

 Primrose, by Prince ; g. g. g. g. g. Primrose, by Patriot. Ajax sired by 

 Washington ; dam Red Lady, by Washington ; g. dam Pansy, by Blaze ; 

 g. g. Primrose, by Charles ; g. g. g. Primrose, by Blythe Comet ; g. g. 

 g. g. Primrose, by Prince ; g. g. g. g. g. Primrose, by Patriot. Wash- 

 ington and Pansy were imported by Stephen Van Renssellaer, of Albany, 

 and were bred by Mr. Champion, of Engand." 



Second best bull three years old ajid over (Eclipse) ; Harvey Durkee, 

 Kenosha. ^5. 



"The bull Eclipse was calved August, 1848; was bred by George 

 Vail, Esq., of Troy, N. Y. ; got by his prize bull Meteor, ( 104 A. H. B.) ; 

 dam Arabella, bred by Thomas Bates, Esq., England. Arabella was 

 got by fourth Duke of Northumberland, a Dutchess bull, (3649 E. H. B.); 

 her dam by Duke of Cleveland, (1937 E. H. B.) ; g. dam by Belvidere, 



