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Best set of Horse Shoes, including those for over-reaching, 

 interfering, and stumbling horses, premium, .$ 5 



For implements not specified above the Committee may at 

 their discretion award $40 



No premium or gratuity will be awarded for any Mower, 

 Horse Rake, Tedder, or other Machine or Implement, the 

 merit of which can be known only by actual trial in the field ; 

 but manufacturers are invited to offer the same for exhibition 

 and inspection. 



CARRIAGES. 



For carriages built in the County, and exhibited by the 

 manufacturer, diploma, and thirty dollars in gratuities, may 

 be awarded by the Committee. 



In Exhibition Hall. 



Committees on articles exhibited in the hall should be 

 especially careful that the premium or gratuity cards issued 

 correspond with the names, and sums awarded them, in their 

 reports to the Society. 



Committees and Exhibitors will be governed by instructions 

 under heading of 4> Duties of Committees,'" " General Rules,*' 

 " Premiums to be awarded at the Show," see first pages, and 

 under "Fruit," " Domestic Manufactures" and "Flowers." 



DAIRY. 



For specimens of Butter made on any farm within the 

 County the present year, samples not less than five pounds to 

 be exhibited, with a full account of the process of making 

 and management of the Butter, premiums, $8, 6, 4 



For specimens of New Milk Cheese, made on any farm iu 

 the County the present year, samples of not less than fifty 

 pounds to be exhibited, with statement in writing of the 

 method of making and preserving the same, premiums, $8, 6, 4 



Note. — Each lot presented for premium and the statement accompany- 

 ing it, must he numbered, hut not marked so as to indicate the claimant ; 

 any public or known mark must be completely concealed: nor must the 

 competitors be present at the examination. 



To the person who shall furnish to the Society satisfactory 

 evidence of the greatest amount of Butter made from any 

 quantity of milk, being the whole produce of any single cow, 

 tor the first week of June, July, August and September next, 

 stating the whole amount of Butter produced in each week, 

 also the time when the cow dropped her last calf, and her 

 feed and management all to be taken into account in making 

 the award, premiums, Diploma and $1<>. 5 



Note. — The object in offering these last premiums is to elicit inquiry as to 

 the value ami quality of milk for the production of butter. As far as prac- 

 ticable it is desirable that the race and pedigree of the cow should be given. 



