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221) DIVISION, FINE WOOL SHEEP. 



Fine wool rams — J. F. Prindle, Williamstown, $4: James H. Goodrich, Wil- 

 liamstown, 3; I). B. Galusha, Williamstown, 2. 



Fine wool ewes — D. B. Galusha, Williamstown, $4; J. F. Prindle, Williams- 

 town, 3; James H. Goodrich, 2. 



Fine wool lambs — D. B. Galusha, Williamstown, $4; James H. Goodrich, Wil- 

 lamstown, 3. 



Committee — A. Raymond, J. R. Wetherell, A. E. Gaston. 



23D division, middle wool sheep. 



Middle wool rams — E. S. Pomeroy, Washington, ^4; Geo. 1). Pratt, Lanes- 

 boro, 3; A. J. Spragne, 2. 



Middle wool ewes — B. F. Bartlett, Lenox, #4; John S. Barton, Daiton, 3; Geo. 

 D. Pratt, Lanesboro. 2. 



Middle Wool Lambs— Geo. D. Pratt, Lanesboro, $4; M. W. Coleman, Rich- 

 mond, 3. 



Committee — Jesse H. Fairfield, Joshua Pine, John C. Raymond. 



24TH division, long wool sheep. 



Long wool rams — W. Barton, Daiton, .$4: R. J. Smith, New Ashford, 3 

 John S. Barton, Daiton, 2. 



Long Wool Ewes — R. J. Smith, New Ashford, #4; Walter P. Smith, New 

 Ashford, 3; A. J. Sprague, 2. 



Long wool lambs — R. J. Smith, New Ashford, $4; Mrs. V. N. Mallory, New 

 Ashford, 3. 



Committee — C. H. Dorr, P. Parsons. 



25TH division, south down sheep. 



Southdown rams -Mrs. Thos. Allen, $4; A. Dings, Alford, 3; Win. F. Mil- 

 ton, 2. 



Southdown ewes — Wm. F. Milton, $4; Mrs. Thomas Allen, 3;W. I. Walker, 

 Gt. Barrington, 2. 



Southdown lambs— Wm. F. Milton, $4; Mrs. Thos. Allen, 3. 



Committee — Geo. Kellogg, R. D. Andrews, J. A. Kline. 



26TH DIVISION FAT SHEEP. 



A. J. Sprague, $4: John S. Barton, Daiton, 3: Walter P. Smith, New Ash- 

 ford, 2. 



Committee— Henry Goodrich, J. H. Goodrich, L. C. Tokrey. 



27TH DIVISION, FLOCKS OF SHEEP. 



Fine wool flocks — G. & L. C. Torrey, Williamstown, .f6: Daniel B. Galusha 

 Willi imstown, 5; J. F. Prindle, Williamstown, 4. 



Middle wool Flocks — j. F. Coleman, Richmond, $6; C. H. Dorr, Richmond, 

 5; John S. Barton, Daiton, 4. 



Long wool flocks— R. J. Smith, New Ashford, *6; Mrs. V, N. Mallory, New 

 Ashford, 5; Walter P. Smith, New Ashford, 4. 



Committee— Joseph Foote, Geo. D. I 'rait, Wm. J. Roberts. 



2$1 II DIVISION, SWINE. 



Your committee on sw ne found some 20 entries which from some cause did not 

 quite come up to the former standard, from the fact no good Chester Whites were 

 on the ground. The breeds exhibited were fair specimens; John W. Sweet showed 

 the largest one, while C. A. Dewey on Berkshires, had a fire specimen. J. C. 

 Raymond on Chester, F. Dorr Deming & Barton. Poland Chinas, were 

 much admired. W. F. Milton showed his Yorkshires, not a first-class hog. The 



