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TnE GENESEE FAEMER. 



Fancy Matched Horses came on at 12 o'clock, and the following was the 



Board of Judges. — Ex-Gov. Anthony Colby, of New Hampshire; Dr. Meade, of 

 Providence, R. I. ; Henry Fuller, of Springfield ; Charles H. Childs, of Georgia ; 

 Gi'ORGE J. PoMPELLY, of Oswego, N. Y. ; and Benjamin Wheeler, of Danvers, Mass. 



Sixteen pairs were entered for premiums, and several others were exhibited. 



Stallions> FROM FouR TO Seven Years Old. — 'Board of Judges: — Moses Newell, 

 of West Newbury, Mass.; James M. Wayne, of Georgia, Judge of U. S. Supreme 

 Court; Benj. Thurston, of Lowell, Mass.; Warben Delano, Jr., of New York; Jas. 

 DeWolf Perry, of Bristol, R. I. 



In this department the exhibition was fine, and there were 33 entries. 



Geldixgs. — Board of Judges. — Wm. S. King, of Boston, Mass. ; John S, Walker, 

 of New Hampshire ; J. S. F. Huddleston, of Mass. ; Albert S. Gallup, of Rhode 

 Island. 



The entries under this head appear to have been more numerous than any other, 

 being 109. 



Few, if any, of the best horses were sold, and sUch as were fetched prices far below 

 what is paid for premium neat cattle. 



The following premiums were awarded : 



Staluoxs of Seven Years and Older. — First premium, of $200, to " Cassius M. Clay," owned by 

 J. IL Goodwin, of Kew York. 



Second Premium, of $100, to Morrill horse, owned by F. Morrill, of Danville, Vt. 



Tliird premium, of $50, to "Bush Messenger," owned by Hiram Reed, of Augusta, Me. 



Fourth premium, of $25, to " Black Morgan," owned by Francis Twichell, Jr., of Petersham, Mass. 



Thorough-bred HoR-SKs. — Stallions. — First and only premium, of $100, to "Bob Logic," owned 

 by J. R. Ilutchins, of Montreal, Canada. 



Brood Hares. — First premium, of $100, to "lady Digby," owned by James Turner, of Boston. 



Second premium, of $50, to "Lady Sussex," owned by Dr. J. G. Bunting, of Lewis county, N. Y, 



Third premium, of $25, to "Jenny Lind," owned by A. L. Bingham, of West Cornwall, Vt. 



Geldings of Four Years and Over. — First premium, of $100, to Ebenezer Flagg, of Worcester. 



Second Premium, of $50, to A. F. Smith, of Kew England Village, Mass. 



Third premium, of $25, to Francis Twichell, Jr., of Petersham, Mass. 



Fourth premium, of $20, to George II. W^esson, of W^orevster. 



Matched Hop.ses. — First premium, of $100, to Lewis Gale, of Barre, Yt. 



Second premium, of $50, to L. B. Chapman, of Windsor Locks, Conn. 



Third premium, of $25, to M. H. Grifh-n, of Middletown, Conn., for his New Jersey bred horses. 



Fourth premium, of $20, to S. C Hall, of Manchester, N. H. 



Fifth (extra) premium, of $20, to T. J. Shepard, of Springfield, Mass., for his Genesee county horses. 



Stallions of Four to Seven Years. — First premium, of $100, to " Paul Clifford," owned by Huns- 

 don & Wilcox, Vermont. 



Second premium, of $50, to "Flying Morgan," owned by John Chamberlain and Hiram Gibbs, 

 of Massachusetts. 



Thii'd premium, of $25, to "Young Black Hawk," owned by F. B. Halsey, of Austerlitz, M", Y. 



A gratuity of $15 to "Flying Cloud," owned by Timothy T. Jackson, of Flushing, L. I, 



A gratuity of $10 to "Canadian Leopard," owned by Ira Griffin, of Massachusetts. 



A gratuity of $10 to " Raven," owned by Robbius Battell, of Norwalk, Conn. 



Fancy Matched Horses. — First premium, of $100, to D. Sanderson, Somerville, N. J. 



Second premium, of $50, to Doty it; Hubbard, Montpelier, Vt. 



Third premium, of $25, to Francis T. Cordis, of Longmeadow, Mass. 



Breeding Mares. — First premium, of $100, to Charles W. Sherman, of Yergennes, Yt. 



Second premium, of $50, to J. F. DeWolf, of Bristol, R. L 



Third premium, of $25, to Goo. A. Kibbe, of Springfield. 



Fourth premium, of $20, to Amos Felch, of Limerick, Me. 



Breeding Mares astth Foal by their Side. — First premium, of $100, to R. S. Denny, of Clap- 

 ville, Mass. 



Second premium, of $50, to Judson Nichols, of Flushing, N. Y. 



Tliird premium, of $20, to Robert Pomeroy, of Pittsfield, Mass. 



Colts. — Stallions of Three Years Old. — First premium, of $50, to John R. Briggs, of dieshire, Mass. 



Second premium, of $25, to Levi Cole, of Middletown, Conn. 



Tliird premium, of $20, to Barnes Davi's, of Vernon, N. Y. • 



Farm or Draugut Horses. — Pairs of Horses. — First premium, of $50, to 0. Fonda, of Clifton 

 Park, N. Y. 



Second premium, of $25, to H. S. Chapin, of Springfield. 



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