WOOL GROWERS* ASSOCIATION. 



The third Annual Fair was held at Penn Yan, in May. The 

 entries on competition were unusually meritorious in grade and 

 quality, and creditable to the wool-growers of Western New-York. 



The exhibition was attended by gentlemen from all parts of the 

 State, and elicited unusual interest. The exhibitors comparing 

 views in relation to grades and breeds of sheep — communicating 

 their experience in wool-growing, others receiving and imparting 

 important instruction. 



On the third and last day of the exhibition, the reports of com- 

 mittees were presented. 



Fine Wooled Bucks. — Sweepstakes, 

 1st Premium, J. E. Harwood, Rupert, Vt. 

 2d do 0. F. Marshall, Wheeler, Steuben. 

 3d do G. Cutting, Shoreham, Vt. 

 4th do P. Gardner, Potter, Yates. 



Ewes. 

 1st Premium, A. Y. Baker, Urbana, Steuben. 

 2d do G. Cutting, Shoreham, Vt. 

 3d do Julius Stockney, do 

 4th do D. Z. Gibbs, do 



Bucks, 3 years old. 

 1st Premium, 0. Shepard, Urbana, Steuben. 

 2d do David Gray, Wlieeler, do 

 3d do ■ CD. Champlin, Urbana, Steuben 



Bucks J 2 years old. 

 1st Premium, Julius Stickney, Vt. 

 2d do Wm. T. Renier, Yates. 

 * 3d do Josliua Kapalee, 



Bucks, 1 year old. 

 1st Premium, G. Cutting, Vt. 



