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1 4 LIST OF PREMIUMS. 





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No animal of the herd will be allowed to compete for any other premium 

 the same year. 



20TH DIVISION — FINE W T OOL SHEEP. 



Committee — F. Nourse of Lanesboro, A. Raymond, Jr., of Hinsdale, 

 Joseph Foot of Pittsfield. 



For Fine Wool Rams. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For five Fine Wool Ewes. Three premiums, 4, 3, 2. 

 For five Fine Wool Lambs. Two premiums, 4. 3. 



Fine Wool includes American, Spanish and French Merino and their 

 crosses. 



2 1ST DIVISION — MIDDLE WOOL SHEEP. 



Committee — T. L. Foote of Lee, C. E. Lynch of Stockbridge, C. H. Nich- 

 ols of Richmond. 



For Middle Wool Rams. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For five Middle Wool Ewes. Three premiums, 4, 3, 2. 

 For five Middle Wool Lambs. Two premiums, 4, 3. 



Middle Wool includes crosses from Fine to Coarse Wool. 



• 22D DIVISION — LONG WOOL SHEEP. 



Committee — W. H. Owen of Lanesboro, W. G. Earner of Pittsfield, Lester 

 T. Osborn of Alford. 



For Long Wool Rams. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For five Long Wool Ewes. Three premiums, 4, 3,2. 

 For five Long Wool Lambs. Two premiums, 4, 3. 



Long Wool includes Cotswold, Leicester, Bakewell and their crosses. 



23D DIVISION — SOUTH DOWN SHEEP. 



Committee — C. S. Galusha of Williamstown, 8. K. Williams of Alford, 

 William Wilcox of Sheffield. 



For South Down Rams. Three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 

 For five South Down Ewes. Three premiums, 4, 3, 2. 

 For five South Down Lambs. Two premiums, 4, 3. 



24th division — fat sheep. 

 Committee — F. W. Briggs of Lanesboro, H. L. Tucker of Adams, Peter 

 Parsons of Hinsdale. 

 For six Fat Sheep. Three premiums, $4, 3, 2. 



25th division — flocks of sheep. 

 Committee — C. Crosier of Washington, Frank R. Palmer of Stockbridge. 

 Elihue Ingraham of New Ashford. 



For Flock of Sheep not less than twelve in number. Three premiums, $5, 

 4, 3, each for Fine, Coarse and Middle Wool. 

 Fine Wool includes American, Spanish and French Merino and their 

 crosses. Long Wool includes Cotswold, Leicester and Bakewell and their 

 crosses. Middle Wool includes crosses from Fine to Coarse Wool. 

 26th division — swine. 

 Committee — George W. Fisher of Cheshire, M. W. Coleman of Richmond, 

 S. L. Young of Dalton. 



For Sow- and Pigs, regardless of breed Five premiums, $5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Berkshire Boars. Two premiums, 4, 3. 

 For Berkshire Sow and Pigs. Two premiums, 4, 3. 

 For Chester Boars. Two premiums, 4, 3. 



