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For pair of Bronze Turkeys. Two premiums, $2, 1. 

 For pair of Narragansett Turkeys. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For pair of African Geese. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For pair of Brown China Geese. Two premiums, 2, 1, 

 For pair of Bremen Geese. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For pair of Pekin Ducks. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For pair of Aylesbury Ducks. Two premiums, 2, 1. 

 For pair of Rouen Ducks. Two premiums, 2, 1. ' 

 For pair of Muscovy Ducks. Two premiums, 2. 1. 



The Committee in this Division have at their disposal $20 to be awarded 

 to such fowls and pet stock as are not enumerated in the 27th division. A 

 poultry shed and feed will be furnished by the Society for the exhibition 

 and safety of the poultry. All poultry must be placed in attractive coops or 

 in the coops of the Society, and remain in such coops until 3 o'clock p. m. 

 of the third day of the Fair. 



29th division — matched horses. 



Committee — Andrews Hall of Adams, James H. Flagg of North Adams, 

 Edwin Hurlburt of Great Barrington. 



For pair of Carriage Horses, not less than 15.3 hands high. Three premi- 

 ums, $6, 5, 4. 

 For pair of Gentlemen's Driving Horses. Three premiums, 6, 5, 4. 

 For pair of Farm Horses. Three premiums, 6, 5, 4. 

 For pair of Draft Horses. Two premiums, 5, 4. 



Regulation. — All horses in this Division must be owned by the competitor 

 for one month and driven together. The Committee may reject all stock 

 improperly entered in this Division. Farm Horses will be tested on a loaded 

 truck or wagon of 3000 pounds, and Draft Horses on a loaded stone boat 

 of 3000 pounds. 



30TH DIVISION — SINGLE HORSES. 



Committee — J. M. Waterman of Williamstown, W. II. Palmer of Alford, 

 Charles H. Hale of Tyringham. 

 For Single Horses, speed considered but not to control. Three premiums, 



$5, 4, 3. 

 For Single Family Horses. Three premiums, 5, 4, 3. 

 For Single Farm Horses. Three premiums, 5, 4, 3. 

 For Single Walking Horses. Two premiums, 4, 3. 



31ST DIVISION — STALLIONS, THREE AND TWO-YEAR-OLD STUD COLTS. 



Committee — John Stallman of Lee, Frank Alger of Adams, Henry C. 

 Phelps of Lee. 



For Stallions for Farm work. Two premiums, .$8, C>. 

 For Stallions for Draft. Two premiums, 8, 6. 



For Three or Tw o year old Stud Colts for Farm work. Two premiums, 5, 3. 

 For Three or Two-year old Stud Colts for Trotting. Two premiums, 5, '■'<. 

 For Three or Two year-old Stud Colts for Draft. Two premiums, 5, 3. 



32l) DIVISION — STANDARD BRED TROTTING HORSES. 



Committee — An expert . 



For Standard Bred Trotting Stallions. Two premiums, $8, 6. 

 For Standard Bred Trotting Mares and Colts. Five premiums, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 

 For Standard Bred Trotting Four-year-old ('oils. Three premiums, 4, 3, 2. 

 For Standard Bred Trotting Three-year-old Colts. Three premiums, 4, 3, 2. 

 For Standard Bred Trotting Two-year-old Colts. Three premiums, 3,2, 1. 

 Far Standard Bred Trotting One-year-old Colts. Three premiums, 3, 2, 1. 



