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For the best three years old Colt, raised in the Countj, first pre- 

 mium, ■ ^5.00 



For the best two years old Colt, first premium, 3.00 



For the best Yearling, first premium, 2.00 



Breeding Mares. For the best Breeding Mare, with Foal by 

 her side — first premium, $7 ; second do., $5. 



Farm Horses. For the best Farm Horse, a premium of $6.00 



SWINE. 



For the best Boar, not less than six months old — first premium, 

 $6 ; second do., $5 ; third do., $4. 



For the best Breeding Sow, with or without Pigs — first pre- 

 mium, $6 ; second do., $5 ; third do., $4. 



For the best litter of Weaned Pigs, not less than four in number, 

 and from two to six months old, regard being had to their age — 

 first premium, $5 ; second do., $3 ; third do., $2. 



For the best fat Hog, with statement of the method of keeping — 

 first premium, $6 ; second do., $5. 



SHEEP. 



For the best flock, not less than six in number — first premium, 

 $5 ; second do., $3. 



LIVE FOWLS. 



For the best pair of Black Spanish, $2 ; do. do. Black Shang- 

 haes, $2 ; do. do. White Shanghaes, $2; do. do. Marsh or Forbes 

 Shanghaes, $2 ; do. do. Dorkings, $2 ; do. do. Poland, $2; do. do. 

 Bolton Grays, $2 ; do. do. Barn-yard Fowls, $2 ; do. do. Fowls,, 

 $2 ; do. do. Guinea Fowls, $2 ; do. do. Bantams, $2 ; do. do. 

 Ducks, $2. 



For the best conducted experiment in raising, keeping and fat- 

 tening any of the various breeds of fowls, with a statement, in de- 

 tail, cf the method, expense, and profit of the same, particulary of 

 the amount of eggs produced from a given number of hens, in order 

 to determine their laying properties, and also their condition in flesh 

 and market value, — no premium to be awarded without such state- 

 ment, — first premium, $6 ; second do., $4. 

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