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SHEEP. 



The undersigned Committee, report as follows : 



J. Doty, 1st premium on buck, fine wool, $3 00 



To No. 2* 2d " '^ " 2 00 



M. Hurd, 1st ^ ewes, 2 00 



" 2d " ' 100 



J. Doty, 1st premium on lambs, 3 00 



P. Latshaw, Ist premium on best buck, long wool, 3 00 



" " " " lamb, long wool, 3 00 



Wm. Knight, Ist premium on ewe lamb, 2 00 



G. GRAHAM, 

 W. ATKINSON, 

 J. BOYCE, 



Committee. 



H0R8KS. 



Committee on horses, class 1st, report the first premium on stallion, 

 |4, Gray Roman, J. B. Wakefield. In the horse we recognize much 

 of the " old Roman ;" his firm action, high spirit and admirable symme- 

 try of form, set off" to best advantage by a trainable disposition and 

 good training, make him in the opinion of your Committee, the best 

 specimen they have seen of late, of the horse for all work. 



The second premium of $3, we award to Frank Johnson. (Wm. 

 Kitchens.) This horse in reality should not have been placed in com- 

 petition with the "Roman." In his proper class, '' the draught horse," 

 (a race of quite as much importance to the farmer,) he stands pre-emi- 

 nent, showing great power and sufficient activity, combined with firm 

 form and apparent good temper. 



Your Committee regret that the Society cannot aflbrd a full list of 

 priemiums to each of these classes, as they should never come in com- 

 petition, as the most showy of the two, is always in such case, placed 

 before his more useful riva!. 



The first premium of $3, on brood mares, was awarded to Daiiiel 

 Withington. 



The second, of $2, to Jacob Turner. 



The first premium on colts, of $2, to Daniel Withingtbn. 



The second premium of |1, to Jacob Tiirner. 



