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FAT CATTLE. 



Fat cattle, fatted within the County, regard beinsrhad to manner 

 of feeding and the expense thereof, all of which shall be stated by 

 the exhibitor in writing, and returned to the Secretary, with com- 

 mittee's report. 



For Pairs of Fat Cattle, premiums, $8, 6, 3 



For Fat Cows, premiums, $7^ 5 



BULLS. 



*Ayrshire, Jersey, Short Horn, Devon, Holstein, Guernsey or of 

 any other recognized breed, for each breed. 



Two years old and upwards, premiums, S8, 4 



Under two years, for each breed, ^4, 3 



Bull Calves under one year old, premium for each breed, $2 



BULLS OF ANY AGE OR BREED. 



For the best bull of any age or breed, with five of his stock not 

 less than one year old, quality and condition to be taken into ac- 

 count, and especially the adaptability of the animal to the agricul- 

 ture of the County. Diploma and SIO 

 Note.— Competitors are required to give a written statement of pedigree, and 

 committees are requested to be particular in this respect, and return tbem to the 

 Secretary with report. 



MILCH COWS. 



For the best Milch Cow any age or breed, with satisfactory 

 record in quarts or pounds by her daily yield of milk for one oV 

 more years, premium, $15 



For Milch Cows, either Foreign, Native or Grade, not less than 

 four nor more than ten years old, with satisfactory evidence as to 

 quantity and quality of milk, either by weight or measure, during 

 the evening or morning of the first and last ten days of any month, 

 premiums, $10, 4 



Milch Cows, Ayrshire, Jersey, Devon, Short Horn, Holstein, 

 Guernsey, or any other recognized breed, four years old and up- 

 wards, premiums, for each breed, .$10, 4 



For Native or Grade Cows, four years old and upwards, pre- 

 miums, $10, 4 



For the Cows that make the most butter in any single week from 

 June 1st to September 15th, premiums, $10, 4 



Note.— A written statement will be required of the age and breed of all Milch 

 Cows entered, and time they dropped their last calf, and when they will next 

 calve, the kind, quality and quantity of their food duriug the season, and the 

 manner of their feeding, which statement is to be returned to the Secretary with 

 Committee's report. 



HERDS OF MILCH COWS. 



For herds of Milch Cows, not less than five in number, to be ex- 

 hibited at the Show, and a correct statement of manner of keeping 

 and yield for one year preceding the Show, premiums, $18, 12 



For the greatest produce of milk on any farm, in proportion to 



