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For best Buck, premium, $5 



For lots of Lambs, not less than four in number between 



four and twelve months old, premiums, $4, 2 



POULTRY. 



For pairs of Fowls, Light Brahmas, Dark Brahmas, Buff 

 Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Black Cochins, White Cochins, 

 Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth Rocks, Dominiques, White 

 Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Dominique Leghorns, Black 

 Spanish, Hamburgs, Polish, Games, Dorking, Bantams, 

 Black, White and Mottled Javas, Wyandottes, White Wyan- 

 dottes, Golden Wyandottes, Black and White Miuorcas, Red 

 Caps, Andalusias, Langshangs, and other recognized varieties, 

 each variety, premiums, $2, 1 



For pairs of chickens of above varieties, premiums, $2, 1 



For the best breeding pen of each variety — Diploma of the 

 Society. 



For the best pairs of native fowls, premiums, $2, 1 



Pairs can be exhibited in " breeding pens," by marking the 

 competing female (with a ribbon or colored string), which 

 with the male will form the pair. 



For lots of Turkeys, and Alesbury, Rouen, Caouga, Pekin, 

 White and Colored Muscovey, and Brazilian Ducks and Tou- 

 louse, Emden, Brown China and African Geese, prem., $2, 1 



Any exhibitor interfering with the Judges in the discharge 

 of their duties, or interfering with, or handling any specimen 

 on exhibition, other than his own, shall forfeit all claim he 

 may have in the premium list. 



All breeds exhibited separately and to be judged by the 

 rules of the " American Standard of Excellence." 



For best exhibit of Poultry Appliances, $4 



Note.— Diploma only awarded for Breeding pens. 



STREET PARADE. 



Invitation is extended to local tradesmen or others to have 

 a street parade or procession of teams, in connection with the 

 Fair, to be expended under the direction of the Committee in 

 charge in premiums or gratuities, $50 



PLOUGHING. 



Gknebal Note of I'louching.— Stags are excluded. Teams must be entered 

 in the names of their owners, and only double ox-teams to have drivers. 'A team 

 consisting of one pair of oxen and a horse will be considered a double team. The 

 owners of separate teams may unite the same and be allowed to compete for 

 premiums. The j)loughmen and drivers must have been residents of the County 

 at least thrte months before the exhibition. Those who intend to be competitors 



