LIST OF PREMIUMS. 



13 



Prenium 

 Number. 

 120. 



1st 

 Prize. 



Stallion, four years old or over, under 16 hands 



high, without progeny, ... 30 



121. Stallion, three years old, ... 25 



122. Stallion, two years old .... 20 



123. Stallion, one year old, .... 10 



124. Mare, over four years old, ... 20 



125. Filly, three years old .... 20 



126. Filly, two years old, .... 15 



127. Filly, one year old, .... 8 

 12S. Mare, with foal at foot, .... 30 



2nd 

 Prize. 



20 



15 



10 



5 



10 



10 



8 



5 



15 



JVo. 18. Shetland Ponies. 



Premium 

 Number. 



129. Stallion, 



130. Mare, . 



1st 2nd 3rd 

 Prize. Prize. Prize. 



$10 $8 $5 

 10 8 5 



No. 19. Harness and Saddle Horses. 



131. 

 132. 

 133. 

 134. 



135. 

 130. 

 137. 

 138. 



139. 



Farm and Draught pair, 



Coach pair, not less than 16 hands, or 1150 lbs. 



Coupe horse, not less than 16 hands or 1150 lbs. 



Roadster pair, 



Roadster single, 



Saddle horse, 



Ponies, pair, under 13 hands high, 



Pony, single, under 13 hands high, 



JTo. 20. 3Iules. 



Pair of mules, not less than loi hands, 



$10 

 40 

 25 

 40 

 25 

 25 

 20 

 10 



$25 

 25 

 15 

 25 

 15 

 15 

 15 



$25 $15 



Errata. 



Under the head of No. 13, Percherons, No. 81, Stal- 

 lion, one year old, should be 814. 



Class III.— SHEEP AND SWINE. 



Superintendent, — C. Mixot Weld, Boston. 

 All exhibitors will be charged an entrance fee of one dollar 

 ($1), [which must be sent with the entry], for each animal en- 

 tered, without regard to age, one half of which will be refunded 

 upon such animals as have been exhibited in accordance with 

 the Society's rules. 



SHEEP. 



1. Sheep must in all cases have been evenly and closely shorn, 

 not earlier than the first of April before the Fair, and the date of 

 shearing must be verified by affidavit at the time of entry. If 

 not evenly shorn at shearing time, they will be excluded from 

 competition, and any clipping or trimming, except on head, legs, 

 and belly, will debar from competition. 



