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Plymouth Rocks, White Plymouth Rocks, Dominiques,. 

 White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Dominique Leghorns^ 

 Black Spanish, Ham burgs, 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, $1, .50- 



For pairs of Chickens of above varieties, premiums, ^1, .50 



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

 Society. 



For the best pairs of Native Fowls, premiums, $1, .50 



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 Muscovy, and Brazilian Ducks, and Tou- 

 louse, Emdeu, Brown China, and African Geese, prem., f 1, .50 



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 Fens. 



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. 



Genekal Note on Ploughing.— 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 

 owner.-i of separate teams may unite the same and be allowed lo compete for pre- 

 miums. The ploughmen and' drivers must-bave been rnsidents of the County at 

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

 must give notice to reach the Secretary on or before Saturday previous to the 

 show. The lands will be staked, but each ploughman wdl be required to strike 

 out his own lands in the presence of "Committee on Striking Out Grounds for 

 Ploughing," alter half-past nine o'clock on the morning of the trial. Ploughmen 

 with land side ploughs are to back furrow three furrow on each side of the stakes 

 set, the last furrow to be of the de|>th required in the class. Ploughmen with 

 swivel ploughs, to turn the ouiside of their furrow to the stakes on one side, and 

 to flnish one foot from the stake on the other. Committees to note and report 

 the kind of plough used. 



Ploughing with Double Ox-Teams. — One eighth of an 

 acre, at least eight inches deep, premiums, $8, 6- 



