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GENESEE FARMER. 



Nov. 1845 



LIST OF PREMIUMS, 



AWAREED BY THE MONROK COOTr AGRICt'I.Tt.'RAL 

 SOCIKTT. 



Horses. — For best Stallion, toMeig8Dai!y,Henri- 

 etta, 4 Vols. Transactions State Society, and $3. 

 2d — to James Goodwin, Riga, Coleman's Report?, 

 and ©■-'. 3d — to Daniel Bly, Henrietta, Vol. Transa. 

 American Institute. 



For best pair Matched horses, to True k, Almv, 

 Rochester, C\< Rep. and $2. [Messrs. True k 

 Almv have leturned the premium awarded them to 

 the Treasurer, for the benefitof the Society.] 2d — 

 to Wm. Buell, Gates, Vol. Trans. American Insti- 

 tute. 



For best Mare with her colt, to Isaac Bolton, 

 Brighton, C'^^ Rep. and $2. 2d— Lot Search, Hen- 

 ri tta. S3. 3J — Pfcter McHardy, Rush, Vol. Amer. 

 Institute. 



For be?t3 veais old Celt, to S. S. Moore, Brigh- 

 ton, 83. 2d— to H. S.' Potter, Pittsford. $2. 3d— 

 to Ira xArmstrong. Wheatland, Vol. Amer. Institute. 



For I est yearling Colt, to Samuel Smith, Hen- 

 rietta, $?. 2d — to James Hait, Irondequoit. $2. 

 3d — to A. B. Buckland, Brighton, Vol. Amer. Insti- 

 tute. 



CATTLK. 



Thorough Bred.— For best Bull, to T. H. Hyatt, 

 Rochester, lor his Hereford, " Don Quixotte," $8. — 

 Best yearling Bull, to T. H. Hyatt, Rochester, for 

 his Durham, "Albino," $5, Best Cow, 3 yrs. old, 

 Jeremiah Smith, Henrietta, ^5. 2d— to T. H. Hyatt, 

 Rochester, Durham Cow, "Victoria,"' C.'s Rep. — 

 3d — to Wm. Girbutt, Wheatland, for his Devon 

 Cow, "Boautv," Vol. Trans. Best Heifer, Hereford, 

 "Emma" 2 yrs. old, toT. H. Hyatt, Rochester, $3. 

 2d — to dc. Vol. Trans. Best yearling Heifer, to 

 Vv'm. G-rbutt, Wheatland, C.'s Rep. 2d— to T. H 

 Hyatt. Dniham, 'Albiness," $2. 2d— to Wm 

 Gsrbutt, Vol. Trans. Best Heifer Calf, to T. H. 

 Hyatt, Durham, "Lady of the Lake."— Wash. 

 Lettprs. 



Grade Cattle. — For best Bull, to Gideon Rams- 

 dell, Perinton ^1. 2d — to Thomr.s Wiltsey, Perin- 

 tcn S5. 3d— to R. H. Brown, Greece, .f 3, 4th— 

 Stephen Leggett, Hen'ietta, Vol. Trans.. Best 

 Bull, un-'er 2 yrs, old, to John Ayranlt, Perinton — no 

 competition — 2d premium, S3d. Best Bnil Calf, to 

 N. N. Treat, Mendon, §2. 2d— to W. II. Gn.ton, 

 Vol. Tran.'^. 3d — 1o Mathias Garrett, Gate.*^, Vol. 

 Amer. Institute. Best 3 years old Steers, trained, to 

 E lmi.nl Fell ws. Chili, §5. 2d— to Daniel Rogers, 

 Wheatlan.-', S?. 3d— to R.II. Brown, Greece, Vol. 

 Tians. Be^tpair of Fat Catilo, to John L. Bndlonc-, 

 C.'s Rep. 2d — to John Avrault, Perinton, Vol. 

 Trars. Brst pair of woik'ng Oxi n. to R(\cwoll Hart, 

 ilrichton, So. 2d — to John Ayraidt, Pciinton, $3. 

 31— Stephen L-^ggett, Henrieltn, Vol. Tians. Pes! 

 milch Cow. to Iia Armstrong, V/h- atland, ( ",'s Rer. 

 2d — to C. F. Crosman, Brighton, .$3, 3d — A. Smith, 

 Brighton, \ (d. Trans. 4th — 1\. Draper. Rochesier, 

 \*A, Amer. Institute. Best Heifer, to Thcs. Chis- 

 r.lm,G-eecp, S2. 2d— to Wm. Garbutt, Wheatland, 

 Vol. Trans. 3d — to A. Smith, Brighton, Vol. Amer. 

 Institute. 



SHEEP. 



T.ovpr WunUcd. — For best Buck, John Birnes, 

 Gates, C.'s Rep. 2d — to John 15' ttpridj.r, R'ga, 

 .S2. 3d— to .Tame? Parson^, Rigfl, Vol. Ti an.-. Best 

 3 Tv.vrs, to F. Gate, Chili, C.'s Rep. 2d— to J. A. 

 Frcbt, Henrietta, $2, 



Fine Woolled. — For best Buck, to Eli.'^ha Harmon, 

 Wheatland, (Pauler Merino, 3 years old, sheared lOJ 

 lbs. washed wool,) C.'s Rep. 2d — to Geo. R. Hall, 

 Wheatland, (Pauler Merino, 5 years old, sheared 13 

 lbs, washed wool.) S3. 3d— to" Alfred Fitch, Puga, 

 Vol. Trans, Best 3 Ewes, to A. Smith Brighton, 

 C.'s Rep. 2d — to James Lowry, Wheatland, •S2. — 

 3d— to D. &i H. Rogers, Wheatland, Vol. Trans.— 

 Rest 3 Lambs, to Rawson Harmon, Wheatland, C.'s 

 Rep. 2d— to Jesse Harroun, Ogden, S2. 3d — to 

 .Tames Lowry, Wheatland, Vol. Trans. Best fat 

 Sheep, to J. A. Frost, Brighton, C.'s Rep, 



SWINE. 



For best Boar, to Geo. Sheffer, Wheatland, 

 vSheffer breed,) C.'s Rep. 2d— to N. Hay ward, 

 Brighton, (Leicester breed) .S2. 3d — to M. Burns, 

 Rochester, (Berkshire breed,) Vol. Trans. For best 

 Sow, with pigs, N. Ilayward, Brighton, C.'s Rep. 

 ■2d — to John Williams, Rochester, S2. Best 4 Pigs, 

 to Wm. M. R. Booth, Gates, .S3. 2d— to Geo. 

 Sheffer, Wheatland, Vol. Trans. 



[The committee also awarded to M. Burns, Roch- 

 chester, 2 Vols. Genesee Farmer for a Sow without 

 pigs.] 



DOMESTIC ART8, 



Butler. — For best 10 lbs. Butter, in rolls, to 

 Robert Shearer, Pittsford, S3. 2d — to John Ilowe 

 Rii^a, Vol. Trans. Best 20 lbs. packed in May or 

 June, to Ilollis Daggett, Brighton, S3. 2d — to 

 Samuel L. Seeley, Henrietta, Vol. Trans, 



Honeu. — For best 10 lbs. Honey, to Thomas 

 Wiltsey, Perinton, S3. 2d — to John Ayrault Perin- 

 ton, 2 Vols. Genesee Farmer. 



iiugar.—Yor best 10 lbs. Maple Sugar, to Alfred 

 Fitch, Riga, $2, 2d— to Mathias Garrett, Gates, 2 

 Vids. Genesee Farmer. 



[The committee also awarded to Alfred Fitch, 

 Riga, for fine Cheese, Vol. Amer. Institute.] 



HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTIONS. 



For best 12 varieties Apples, to Charles Merchant, 

 Greece, S2. 2d — to Samuel Briggs, Brighton, Vol, 

 Trans. 3d — to John A. McGonegal, Irondequoit, 

 2 Vols. Genesee Farmer. Beet 12 Pears, to H.N. 

 Langworthy, Irondequoit, Si. Best Peaches, to do., 

 Si. Best Quinces, to N. Draper, Rochester, Si. — 

 Best Seedling Apple."^, to Lewis Switt, Clarkson, 

 Vol. Trans. Best sample of Grapes, (ripened in the 

 open air,) to Z. Burr, Perinton ■S2. 2d — to H. N. 

 Langvvortbv, Irondetproit, Vol. Trans. 3d — to N. 

 Hayward, Brighton, Si. Best MuskmeJIon. to H. 

 N. Langworthy, Irondequoit, Si. For best 2 Wat- 

 ermellons, to do., Si . For best 2 squashes, to James 

 Muri-ay, Irondequoit, Si. For best Egg Plant, to 

 James Bradford, Brighton, .$1. Best Cauliflower, 

 to Geo. Cooper, -Si . For best Beets, to C. F. Cros- 

 man, Brighton, .$). For best Carrots, to John Bliss, 

 Si. For best Turnips, to James Bradford, Bighton, 

 Si. For best Salsify, to N. Hayward. BtJghto'n, $1 . 

 For best Celery, to Gfo. Cooper, Si. For best Cab- 

 bage, to John Bliss, Irondequoit, -Si. For best On- 

 ions, to do.. Si. For best Tomatoes, to John Bliss, 

 Ir(>ndequoit, -Si. For best assortment of Dahl'as, to 

 Ellwanger gc Barry, Rochester-, $1, and Volume 

 Trans. 2d— to James M. Whitney, Rochester, -$1 

 and Vol. Amer. Institute. For best assortment of 

 Cut Flowers, to Wm. King, Rochester, Vol. Trans. 

 2d — to Ellwanger ^i Barry, Rochester. Si. 

 non-e:.umhrateh articles. 



The committee on non-enumerated articles most 

 respectfully report, that their labors have not been as 



