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CATTLE. 



For the best Bull, one year old and upwards, of either Jersey, 

 Durham, Devon, Ayrshire, Hereford, Kerry, or other foreign 

 stock — in each class, $5 ; second best, $'S. 



For the best Native or Grade Bull, ^5 ; second best, $3. 



Satisfactory assurance must be given that Bulls of any class 

 shall be kept for use in the County, at least nine months from the 

 day of Exhibition. 



For the best Bull Calf, under one year old, foreign stock, $3 ; 

 second best, $2. 



TvoTE. For Bulls in either class, bred and raised by the Exhibitor, twenty per 

 cent, additional premium. 



Cows. For the best Cow, three years old or upwards, Foreign 

 Stock, of either class, each ^5 ; second best, ^4 : third best, ^3. 

 Native or Grade, ^5 ; second best, $4 ; third best, $3. 



Heifers. For the best Heifer, two years old and under three, 

 Foreign Stock, of either class, each $3 ; second best, ^2 ; third 

 do. $1. 



Native or Grade, $1 ; second best, $2 ; third do. $1. 



For the best Heifer, one year old, of any stock, $2 ; second 

 best, $1. 



Milch Cows. Three years old and upwards. For the best 

 Milch Cow, Foreign, Native or Grade stock, each ^10 ; second 

 best, $8 ; third do. $6 ; fourth do. $4. 



For the best Heifers in Milk, not over three years old, Foreign, 

 Native or Grade stock, each $6 ; second best, $4 ; third do. ^3. 



A written statement of the quantity and quality of Milk, and of 

 the manner of feeding the Cows, will be required. Also, a writ- 

 ten statement of the butter made from milk, during two periods, 

 of ten days each, with an interval of three months, and previous 

 to the Annual Exhibition. If no butter is made, the statement 

 must give the quantity and weight of the milk, the character of 

 the last calf, and the time when it was dropped. 



Annual Produce of Milk. For the largest quantity and best 

 quality of Milk, of ten Cows, a premium of $15 ; of six Cows, a 

 premium of $10 ; of four Cows, a premium of $6. 



A written statement will be required of the breed, age and 

 character of the cows, and of the method and expense of feeding 

 them. Each cow must yield, on an average, not less than eight 

 quarts of milk per day, for the entire year. 



Working Oxen. For the best yoke, four years old and up- 

 wards, $8; second best, §G ; third best, $4: fourth best, $3. 



Steers. For the best yoke, well broken, three years old and 

 under four, $5 ; second best, $4 ; third best, $3. 



