38. Report of the Agricultural Committee. 



description of Still was shown by Mr. Bour Junior, the in- 

 ventor. A patent has been applied for by him for it, and the 

 invention will be reported upon by a separate Committee. 



STOCK, &c. 

 Judges. — Messrs. P. Wieh^, Olivier, Mariette and Martin. 

 Boll. — Best imported : No exhibitor. 

 D'^.— Best Creole: Extra Prize, £l, to Mr. Vincent, Pam- 

 plemousses. 

 Cow Milch. — Best Creole. — 2 competitors : Prize, £3, to Mr. 

 Vincent, Pamplemousses. 



D*. — Best imported — 7 competitors: Prize, £ 3, to Mr. Bes- 

 tel, Neveu, of Port-Louis. 

 Oxen. — Fat. — Only a single exhibitor, Mr. Br6mond, of Port 

 Leuis, who sent to the Show Four particularly fine Oxen intro- 

 duced, through theenterpriza of Mr. A. Mangeot, from the West 

 Coast of Madagascar. 



D'*.— Draught. — Extra Prize, £ 1, to Mr. Julien Langlois for 

 his team, the only one exhibited. 

 Donkeys. — Best Creole Male. — 3 competitors : Prize, £3, K 

 Mr. Leroy, Port-Louis. 

 B*. — Best do. Female. — 3 competitors : Prize, £ 3, toCapt. 



Martindale, Moka. 

 The Committee was disappointed in the Show of these use- 

 ful animals, of which, it understands, a considerable number 

 were bred in the Colony in former years. The ready sale of 

 the number annually imported is a proof of the demand for 

 them. 



Sheep, Rica.— Best (JreoZe.— Prize, £2, to Hf« Gourrega, Port- 

 Louis. 

 DO d° — Best Imporied. —Prize, £ 2, to Mr. Olivier, Port- 

 Louis. 

 D" EYie.— Best Creole.— Prize, £ 2, to Mr. A. L. Marcy, 



Port-Louis. 

 D» d» —Best Imported.— Prize, £ 2, to Mr. Olivier, Port- 

 Louis. 



