STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 589 



Discretionary Premium^ 

 Of §10, and a volume of Transactions, to John W. Taylor, of 

 East Bloomfield, Ontario county, for two pair of unbroken year- 

 ling steers, very fine animals. 



No. 17. FAT CATTLE. 



John W. Taylor, East Bloomfield, best ox, 4 years and under 5 

 years, §10 



Henry Hopkins, Rutland, 2d best cow, 4 years, 6 



John W. Taylor, East Bloomfield, best steer, 3 years old,._ 8 

 John W. Taylor, East Bloomfield, best heifer, 3 years old,.. 8 

 John W. Taylor, East Bloomfield, 2d best do., 3 



Discretionary. 



E. Corning, jr., Albany, a prize of §10, and Diploma, for a six 

 years old Hereford cow, fed on meal one year — the best animal 

 exhibited, the finest the committee have ever seen entered for 

 exhibition. 



No. 18. FOREIGN CATTLE. 



Wm. Davis,- Toronto, C. W., best Short Horn bull, 2 years 

 and upwards, Diploma and §15 



R. Coates, Oakville, C. W., best Devon bull, 2 years and 

 upwards, Dip. and 15 



H. A. Sandusky, Versailles, Ky., best pair of working oxen 

 out of State, 15 



H. A. Sandusky, 2d best do., _ 10 



W. Roderick, Coburgh, C. W., Black Galloway bull, .Dip. and 10 



CLASS n.— HORSES. 



No. 19. FOR ALL WORK STALLIONS. 



Truman Cone, Denmark, Lewis county, best stallion, 4 years 

 and u])wards, §25 



R. McNeal, Meridian, Cayuga county, 2d best do.,._ 15 



E. G. Wait, Antwerp, Jefferson county, 3d best do., 6 



A. & H Bowen, jr.. Oak Grove, Orleans county, 4th best do., 



Youatt. 



The comiiiittee beg leave to report that the horses presented 



for our examination were a very fine lot t* that in addition to those 



to whicli we have awarded premiimis, there were some very fine 



" Black Hawk" studs, from the counties of St. Lawrence and Essex. 



