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STALLIONS. 



First Class. — For Stallions for Farm and Draft purposes, four 

 years old and upwards, diploma or premiums, ^10, 6, 4 



For Stallions for Farm and Draft purposes, three years old, prem- 

 iums, $8, 5 

 For best Stallion of any a^re. and five colts of his stock, not less 

 than one year old, quality and condition to be taken into account, 



Diploma and $15 

 Skcond CLASS.^For Stallions for Driving purposes, four years 

 old and upwards, premiums, .^10, 6, 4 



For Stallions for Driving purposes, three years old, premiums, 



S8, 5 

 For best Stallion of any age and five colts of his stock, not less 

 than one year old, quality and condition to be taken into account, 



Diploma and $15 



Note. — No Stallion will be entitled to a preminm unless free from all 

 apparent defects capable of being transmitted. All Stallions entered in 

 «ither class must have been owned by the exhibitor four mouths previous to 

 the exhibition. 



BROOD MARES. 



First Class. — For Brood Mares for Farm and Draft Purposes, 

 with iheir foal not more than eight months old, by their side, prem- 

 iums, 810, 6, 4 



Second Class. — For Brood Mares for Driving jnirposes, with 

 their foal not more than eight months old, by their side, premiums, 



$10, 6, 4 



Note. — No brood mare will be entitled to a premium unless free from all 

 apparent defects capable of being transmitted. 



FAMILY HORSES. 



For Family horses, premiums, $10, 6, 4 



Note. — No horse will receive a premium unless free from all unsoundness. 



GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING HORSES. 

 For Gentlemen's Driving Horses, premiums, $10, 6, 4 



FARM HORSES. 

 For Farm Horses, weighing 1200 lbs. and over, premiums, 



$10, 6, 4 

 For Farm Horses weighing less than 1200 lbs., premiums, $10, 6, 4 



Note. — No horse will be allowed except those actually iised on farms, 

 whether the owner has a farm or not. The weight of load to be used in 

 trial of Farm Horses is to be fixed upon by the committee of arrangements 

 for drafting, the difference in the load for horses of 1200 lbs. and over, and 

 those under 1'200 lbs. to be 1000 lbs., and between the two classes of pairs, 

 2000 ll)s. No obstruction shall be placed either before or behind the wheels 

 in trials of Draft Horses of either class. But wheels to be trigged to hold 

 the load when they stop on a hill. If this rule is not comijiled with, the 

 premiums shall be withheld. 



PAIRS OF FARM HORSES. 

 First Class. — For pairs of Farm Horses, weighing 2500 lbs. 

 and upwards, (see above note) premiums, $10, 8 



