LIST OF PREMIUMS. 



The bulls to compete for these prizes must be specially entered, and 

 they and their progeny to be shown with them must also be entered 

 individually in the proper divisions of the classes to which they be- 

 long. It is not required that the progeny be the property of the ex. 

 hibitor of the sire. 



All special prizes, offered in any class, and not herein stated) 

 vnll be made known through the press. 



CATTLE. 



1. In the classes of pure-blood cattle, only animals registered, 

 or eligible to registry i n recognized Herd Books, will be admit- 

 ted. See Eule 24. Not more than four entries of cattle for any 

 one premium may be made by any exhibitor, or firm of exhibi- 

 tors. 



2. C ows and heifers in milk must be milked clean on each 

 morning of the Fair, between the hours of six and nine o'clock. 



3. No bull over one year old will be allowed upon the grounds 

 without a ring in his nose, nor be led out of his stall except by 

 a staff. 



4. No individual will be allowed to exhibit more than 18 head 

 of cattle of any single breed. 



5. The Judges will see Eule 29 for conditions under which 

 Commendations can be awarded. 



No. 1. Ayr shires. 



Premium 

 Number. 



1. Herd, 



2. Bull and Progeny — (See explanation on pre- 



vious pages), . . » . 



3. Bull, two years old, .... 



4. Bull, under two years old, 



5. Cow, three years old or over, . 

 0. Heifer, two years old and under three, in 



milk, ...... 



7. Heifer, two years old and under three, not in 



milk, ...... 



8. Heifer, under two years old, 



SPECIAL PRIZES offered by the Massachusetts Society for 

 promoting agriculture: — 



8 A. Ayrshire herd, bull and five cows, owned 



in Massachusetts, .... $75 $50 



No. 2. Jerseys. 



«• HCTd ' JMeda.. 



10. Bull and Progeny— (See explanation on prev- 

 ious pages), ..... $50 $40 



