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For the best lot of Lambs, not less than six, — bred bj the ex- 

 hibitor, $5 ; second best, $3. 



For the best Ram, — Cotswold, Leicester, Oxford Down, or South 

 Down, — one year old or over, $5 ; second best, ^3. 



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POULTllY. 



For the largest and best collection of Poultry, owned by the ex- 

 hibitor, $10. 



For the best collection of either Shanghae, Black Spanish, Dor- 

 king, Poland, Bolton Gray, Guinea, or Bantam Fowls, each, $2 ; 

 second best, $1. 



Turkeys. For the best collection, $3 ; second best, $2. 



Geese. For the best collection, $S ; second best, $2. 



Ducks. For the best collection, $3 ; second best, $2. 



Pigeons. For the best collection, $2 ; second best, $1. 



Note. Poultry must be entered before 12 o'clock, on the first day of the Exhibition, 

 to be entitled to a premium. 



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HOESES. 



In awarding the premiums on Roadsters, the general good qual- 

 ities, — such as style, action, constitution and enduring proper- 

 ties, — as well as speed of the animals, will receive special consid- 

 eration. 



In testing the speed of horses, each animal, — four years old 

 and over, — will be required to draw a carriage weighing, with 

 driver included, not less than 350 pounds. 



It is understood that horses which have heretofore been classed 

 under the head of " Thorough-bred and part Thorough-bred," 

 may compete as Roadsters, or in any other class. 



Colts and Fillies will compete in separate classes, as heretofore, 

 the premiums being the same for either sex. 



No stallion will be entitled to a premium without a guaranty of 

 his remaining for service in the County six months. 



In testing the strength, docility and training of Draught or 

 Team Horses, the load shall not be less than 2500 pounds for a 

 single horse, and 3500 pounds for a pair of horses. 



Every entry for premium must be made before 12 o'clock of the 

 first day of the Exhibition, and the Stock must be present the 

 second day, on or before 9 o'clock, A. M. 



It must be distinctly understood that premiums will not be 

 awarded to any animal that does not, in the opinion of the Com- 

 mittee, possess decided merit and a sound constitution. 



