1855. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



567 



No. 16— Stallions for General Use. 



Three yean old ami under four years— 1st prerainra, $150, 

 "Nonpareil," Jas. F. Thorndike, New England Villaj-'e ; ■2d, 

 $75, "Iron Dvike," Timothy F. Jackson, Jamaica, L. I. The 

 committee not being able to discern any aiipreciable differ- 

 ence between the liurses, "White Mountain," belonging to S. 

 H. Editerly, of Maneliester, N. II., and "Andrew Jackson," 

 belonging to Harrison liacon, of Barre, Mass., recommend 

 that a'premiura of $->0 should be given to each. 



[The chairman of the committee, in a note appended to his 

 report, states tliat in a subsequent examination he found that 

 "Iron Duke" was unsound, and therefore he recommends that 

 "White Mountain" receive the second premium. The Execu- 

 tive Committee will decide the matter.] 

 No. 17 — Stallions. 



Ttco years oJd and under three years— First premium $50, 



horse, the committee were satisfied that these horses have 

 trotted for money on a public track and for an advertised 

 purse, the proofs of which will be laid before the Society if 

 necessary. 



Trotting Horses that have never Trotted for Monet, 

 ON Thursday. 

 1st premium, $200, "Genesee," Anson Livingston, New York 

 City ; 2d, $100 "Kate Miller," Daniel il-ace, Boston, Mass. 



No. 24 — Trotting Match on Satcrday. 

 1st premium $300, to Chicago Jack, entered by John 

 Daniels ; 2d, $100, to Lady Litchfield, entered by Daniel 

 Mace. 



CLASS III— 8HEEP. 



No. 25 — Long Wool Sheep. 

 Buck, two years dd and over — 1st premium, $25, Hanger- 



Leather Stocking," S. & D. Leavitt, Jr., Great Barringtou, ,f^^j u^mg &' Converse, Elli^^burg, N. Y.; 2d, $15, to the same, 



Mass.; 2d, $25, "Silver Cloud," T. T. Jackson, Jamaica, Lon 

 Island ; 3d, $15, K. S. Denny, Clapinille, Mass.; 4th, diploma 

 James F. Thorndike, New England Village, Mass. 



One year old and under tim years — First premium, $30, 

 "Flying Scud," K. W. Mott, Mauh'assett, L. I.; 2d, $20, "King 

 Philip," J. B. DoWolf, Bristol, L. I.; 3d, diploma, "Young 

 Trustee," D. H. Shaw, Patterson, N. J. 



Breeding Mares and Fillies. 



Mares three i/cars oW— 1st premium, $150, "Jenny I.ind," 

 C. W. Sherman, Vorgennes, Vt.; 2d, $100, "Lady Sutton," G., 

 H. Shaw, Brookline, Mass.; 3d, 50, "Massachusetts Maid," K. 

 S. Denny, Clai)pville ; 4th, diploma, "Sally Jenkins," Har- 

 rison Bacon. Baire. 



FdltKS thrc'-ymr'! o/i?— 1st premium, $75, "Fanny Kemble," 

 Thomas Goddard, Boston. 



Fillies (me year aid— 1st premium, $30, "Wild Maggie," E. 

 S. Stowell, Cornwall, Vt. 



The committee recommend the sum of $140 set apart for Fil- 

 lies but not used in that department, with such additional sums 

 as may be deemed proper, should be appropriated in suitable 

 testimonials of merit to the following parties, the examination 

 of whose superior mares has been a source of much gratifica- 

 tion to your committee : 



"Kate," belonging to Arthur W. Austin, West Roxbury ; 

 "Kate Hayes," Samuel Wheat, Putney, Vt.; "May Flower," 

 John Dugan, Somerville ; "Fanny Morgan," Henry Olmstead, 

 East Hartford, Ct.; "Julia," J. F. DeWolf, Bristol, R. I.; 

 "Leaping Fawn," S. W. Ellis, Providence, R. I. 



No. 19 — Matched Horses. 



First premium, $100, David Saunderson, Somerville, Mass.; 

 2d, $75, Joseph Wright, Waterloo, N. Y.; 3d, $50, H. M. Pet- 

 tigrew ; 4th, .$25, Horace Sarget, Springfield, Mass. 



The committee would also recommend the following gratui- 

 ties : J. Randall, Boston, Mass., $20 ; D. Leavitt, Great Bar- 

 rington, Mass., $15 ; J. G. Bates, Boston, $10 ; diploma, each 

 to Geo. P. Reed, Roxbury, N. E. Nimms, Boston, Samuel 

 Twitchel, Jr., Buflalo, N. Y. 



No. 20 — Fancy Matched Horses. 



First premium, $75, J. L. Mitchell, of Albany. 

 No. 20J— Ponies. 



Matched ponies — The committee considering none of the en- 

 tries under this class to be true ponies, awarded the first pre- 

 mium of $25 to a pair of pretty little horses or Canadian ponies 

 owned by F. Lyon, Niagara Falls. 



Single ponies — 1st premium, $20, Frank Dale, Boston, 

 Mass. 



Discretionary premium — To a Grade Pony or small Horse, 

 owned by J. Willie Boyd, of Boston, $10. 



No. 21— Family Horses. 



1st premium, $100, to the horse "Clifford," five years old, 

 owned by Mr. E. Boynton, Lvxington ; 3d, $50, to "Frank 

 Pierce," owned by G. N. Holmes, of North Bridgewater ; 4th, 

 $25, to the horse "Black Harriet," owned by W. K. Rhodes, of 

 Providence, R. I. 



The committee recommend to the four following horses the 

 sum of $20 each : — "Lady Kate," owned by J. S. Williamson, 

 of Dover Hill, N. J.; "Messenger," owned by Stephen White, 

 of North Cambridge ; "Morgan and Messenger," owned by M. 

 C. Kenny, of Cambridge ; "Bruno," owned by T. H. Leavitt, 

 of Boston. Also to the four following gentlemen the sum of 

 $10 each: G. H. Abrams, Chelsea, Mass.; R. M. Abbe, of 

 Enfiehl, Ct.; B. M. Hunt, of Keadfield, Me.; R. Shurtleff, of 

 Bellows Falls, Vt. 



No. 22 — Draft Horses. 

 V> 1st premium, $100, Russell, Harrington & Co., Boston, 

 Mass.; 2d, $50, East Boston Sugar Refinery ; 3d, $25, Page & 

 Noyes, Boston, .Mass. 



Single Draj't Horses — 1st premium, $50, Robert Cowdin, 

 Boston ; 2d, $25, Caleb Thurston, Boston ; 3d, diploma, Hub- 

 bard Pierce, Boston. 



Discretionary premiums — To M. W. Goodell & Co., of Bos- 

 ton, $25 ; Eilward Harris, of Morristown, N. J., $25. 



No. 23 — Trotting Horses on Tuesday. 

 1st premium, $200, "Vermont Bov," E. H. & F. Gilman, 

 Montpelier, Vt.; 2d, $100, "Ripton," Mr. Barnanl, Boston. 

 In regard to the "John Smith" horse and the "Benjamin" 



3d, diploma, J. T. Andrew, West Cornwall, Ct. 



Buclcs under tiro years old — 1st premium, $20, D. B. Haight, 

 Dover Plains, N. Y.; 2d, $10 to the same ; 3d, diploma, to Geo. 

 Fox, New Ipswich, N. H. 



Ewes, under two years — 1st premium, $20, I-lungerford, 

 Brodie & Converse, Ellisburg, N. Y.; discretionary premiums, 

 $15, for three wethers, to John T. Andrew, W. Cornwall, Ct.; 

 $8, or a diploma, at owner's option, for two year old buck, to 

 D. B. Haight, Dover J'lains, N. Y.; $5, or a dii)loma, at own- 

 er's option, for two year old buck, Albert Kelley, Auburn, 

 ilass. 



No. 20 — Middle Wool Sheep. 

 Bucks, nrer two years — 1st premium, $25, L. G. Jtorris, 

 Fordham, N. Y.; 2d, $15, D. B. Haight, Do\er Plains, N. Y. 



Bucks, under two years — 1st premium, $20, L. (J. Morris, 

 Fordham, N. Y.; 3d, $10, and a diploma, George Hartshorn, 

 Railway, N. J. 



Eices orer tii'oyears — 1st premium, $25, L. G. Morris, Ford- 

 ham, N. Y.; 2d, .$15, D. B. Haight, Dover Plains. N. Y. 



Ewes under two years — lsti)remium, $20, L.G. Morris, Ford- 

 nam, N. Y.; 3d, $10, D. B. Haight, Dover Plains, N. Y. 

 No. 27 — Grade Sheep. 

 Gratuities — $15, for a pen of four bucks, Geo. Campbell, 

 Westminster, Vt.; $15, for a pen of five ewes to the same. 

 No. 28 — SiLESiAN Merinos. 

 Bucks two years old and orer — 1st premium, $25, Cham- 

 berlain, Campbell & Ladd, Redbrook, N. Y. 



Bucks under tiro years — 1st premium, $20, to the same. 

 Ewes two years old and orer — 1st premium, $25, to the same. 

 Ewes under two years — 1st premium, $20, to the same. 



No. 29 — French Merinos. 

 Ewes under two years — 1st premium, $20, Chamberlain & 

 Campbell, Redbrook, N. Y.; 2d, $10, Campbell & Chamberlain, 

 Rutland, Vt. 



No. 29 — French Merinos. 

 The committee report that all the Sheep exhibited are owned 

 by one person in part with different partners in each lot, and 

 leave it to the Executive Committee to decide whether this dis- 

 qualifies the Sheep from taking more than one premium, and 

 that if the latter is the case, they would award them only the 

 first premium. 



If there was no partnership connection they would award the 

 following premiums. 



Bucks two years old and upwards — 1st premium, .$25, Cham- 

 berlain & Campbell, Redbrook, N. Y.; 2d, $15, Campbell & 

 Chamberlain, Rutland, Vt. 



Bucks under two years — 1st premium, $30, CamjjbcU & 

 Chamberlain, Rutland, Vt.; 2d, $10. Chamberlain & Campbell, 

 Redbrook, N. Y. 



Ewes orer two years — 1st premium, $25, Campbell & Cham- 

 berlain, Rutland, Vt.; 2d, not awarded. 



No. 30 — Saxony Sheep. 



Bucks two years old and ttpwards- 

 Campbell, Westminster, Vt.; 2d, $l£ 

 Vt. 



Bucks under two years — 1st premium, $25, W. R. .Sanford. 

 Orwell, Vt.; 2d, $10, George Campbell, Westminster, Vt. 



Ewes two years old and ujiwards — 1st premium, $25, W. 

 R. Sanford, Orwell, Vt. 



Etves under two years — 1st premium, $20, W. R. Sanfoixl 

 Orwell, Vt. 



No. 31 — Suffolk Swine. 



Boars two years old and upwards — 1st premium, ,*25, I. & 

 J. Stickney,Watertown, Mass.; 2d, $15, B. V. French, Brain- 

 tree, Mass.; 3il, diploma, Lonsdale county, Smithfielil, R. I. 



Boars one year old and orer — 1st jiremium, $20, .loseph 

 Kittredge, North Andover ; 2d, $10, G. W. Wilson, -Maiden, 

 Mass.; i3d. Diploma, Abner Haven, Framinghain, .Mass. 



Sows two years old and orer — 1st preniii\m, $25, I. A: .J. Stick- 

 ney, Watert'own, Mass.; 2<1, $15, I. *c J. Stlckney, Watertown, 

 Mass.; 3d, diploma, Josejih Kittredge, North Andover, Mass. 



Sows one year old and under tuo years — 1st premium, $20, L 

 & J. Stickney, Watertown, Mass.; 2<1 premium, $10, Abner 

 Haven, Framingham, Mass. 



Suffolk Pius. 



1st prcmiiim, $15, I. & J. Stickney, Watertown, Mass.; 2d 

 premium, $10, Abner Haven, Framiugham, Muss. 



•1st premium, $25, Geo. 

 W. R. Sanford, Orwell, 



