632 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Mares or gelding four years old— Buflfixlo Bill, A. C. Fisk, Coldwater, 1st pre- 

 mium - $100 00 



Irene, Eewis Pike, Jackson, 2d premium 75 00 



Bell Smith, A. C. Fisk, Coldwater, 3d premium 50 00 



Time, 2.48, 2.42%, 2.40)^. 

 Mares or geldings three years old— Xell Buckman, A. C. Fisk, Coldwater, 1st 



premium - 50 00 



Belle of Shelb}', D. B. Pearsoll. Disco, 2d premium 30 00 



Time, 1.30}:|, 1.37%. 

 Mares and geldings two years old— Ella D.. J. F. Maisner, Marshall, 1st pre- 

 mium .' 30 00 



Golden Rule, M. E. Crofoot, Pontiac, 2d premium 25 00 



Alma D., A. B. Donelson, Pontiac, 3d premium 35 00 



Time, 1.38%, 1.36%, half mile heats. 



CLASS 17.V. -STALLIONS ANY AGE TO SADDLE. 



Creighton, Jr., J. T. Bower, Colon, 1st premium §100 00 



Utico, Isaac B. Malcom, Low'ell, 2d premium 75 00 



Albert Draper, Aarou Crego, Flint, 3d premium 50 00 



Time, 1.56, 1.49%. 

 Mares and geldings any age over three years — Blink Bonnie, Wm. Melon, 



Colon, 1st premium 75 00 



Twinkle, Eb. Remraiugton, Battle Creek, 2d premium 50 00 



AV. U. Chappel, Detroit, 3d premium 25 00 



Time, 1.54}^, 1.503^, 1.521^. 



CLASS 18. -SWEEPSTAKE FOR STALLION WITH NOT LESS THAN NINE OF HIS OWN GET. 



Louis Napoleon, Dewey «fc Stewart, Owosso, 1st premium $40 00 



Goldeu Bow, A. B. Donelson, Pontiac, 2d premium 20 00 



Special premiums were awarded to Sanburu & Stebbins, of Port Huron, for a 



herd of 10 Shetland pouies 5 00 



To James Perkins, of Almont, for a span of j-eai-ling colts broken to harness, 2 00 



To Wm. A. Owen, of Detroit, for Shetland stallion 2 00 



REPORTS OP COMMITTEE IN DIVISION B. 



In Class 11, Thoroughbreds, the horse General Rankin was protested, but as he did 

 not appear when called for, we took no notice of the protest. 



SAMUEL BROWNE, 

 H. K FARRAND, 

 SUMNER HOWARD, 



CommiUee. 



Through a misunderstanding and mistake in giving a white ribbon to the horse 

 Gloster, entered in Class 17, No, 31, which was intended for Lexington Chief, Class 13, 

 No. 31, Gloster was sent to the stables, and when called in his class shortly after- 

 wards, did not appear, and your judges on hearing the circumstances, gave Mr. Pea- 

 cock, the owner, at his request, a privilege of showing his horse, and as we considered 

 him a very fine animal, recommended a special premium be awarded to the stallion 

 Gloster, of $10. 



W. G. PATTERSON, 



W. H. COBB, 



H. K. FARRAND, 



Committee. 

 Class 18. — The horse Monogram, entry No. 3, showed only six colts, whicli did not 

 entitle him to compete. The committee regard him as a horse of great merit as a 

 sire of stylish carriage horses. He is a horse of wonderful style, and the six yearling 

 colts shown with him are, taken together, the best six colts of one age that we have 

 seen together. We recommend him to the favorable notice of the Executive^Com- 

 mittee. 



J. H. MORRIS, 

 ANDREW H. CUTTER, 

 H. K. FARRAND, 



Committee. 



