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PROGRAMME FOR 1886. 



First Day, Tuesday, September [4. 



The Treasurer will attend at his office at the entrance to the grounds, to receive 

 dues from Members, to issue Certificates of Life Membership, to receive dues from 

 those going upon the grounds, and to furnish Tickets of Admission to Members. 

 Persons wishing to become Members will apply to him. No money taken at the 

 gate. 



The Chairman of the several Committees of /vward will apply to the Secretary 

 at 12 o'clock for the list of Entries, and attend to their duties required by the So- 

 ciety. 



All animals proposed for premium must be entered with the Secretarv on or be- 

 fore SATURDAY, September nth. 



The cattle will be arranged in distinct divisions and pens, under the direction of 

 (). T. Benedict. 



The sheep and swine will be arranged and placed under the direction of Henry 

 C. Hale. 



The poultry will be arranged and placed under the direction of R. 15. Dickie. 



At 12 o'clock M., examination of Stock by Committee. 



Second Day, Wednesday, September 15. 



The exhibition of Horses for premium, as well as for show, will be on the second 

 day. 



10 o'clock — Exhibition of Mares and Colts back of stand. 



10 o'clock— Exhibition of Young Horses on track. 



1 1 o'clock — Exhibition of Matched Horses. 



12 o'clock — Exhibition of Stallions. 



12^ o'clock — Exhibition of Single Horses. 



2 P. M.— Trotting. 



2.35 Class — For horses that have no record better than 2.35. Mile heats, best 

 three in five to harness, premiums if 200. Entrance fee if 20 ; 1st premium 

 $100, 2d 60, 3d 40. 



3.00 Class -For horses that have no record better than 3.00. Mile heats, best 

 three in five to harness, premiums ijjioo. Entrance fee fiio ; 1st premium 



#50, 2d 30, 3d 20. 



The Plowing Match will commence on the enclosed grounds at 3 o'clock P. M. 



Entries must be made with the Secretary by 2.30 o'clock P. M. 



Third Day, Thursday, September 16. 



At 10 o'clock the Society will assemble in Exhibition Hall to attend the public 

 exercises, hear reports, etc., where competitors for premiums are requested to at- 

 tend. 



1. Music. 



2. Prayer. 



3. Music. 



4. Address. • 



5. Music. 



6. Reports of Awarding Committees and Distribution of Premiums. 



