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FIFTEENTH DIVISION STALLIONS AND COLTS. 



The Committee od stallions and colts having attended to the 

 them, award the premiums as follows: 



STALLIONS FIVE ENTRIES. 



Best Stallion, (). J. Brusie, Great Barrington, 

 2d do., A. W. Kellogg, Pittsfield, 

 3d do., L. W. Hyde, Egremont, 



THREE YEAR OLD COLTS NINE ENTRIES. 



Be<t three-year-old Colt, J. E. Conway, Sheffield, 

 2d do., John Winthrop, Stockbridge, 

 3d do-, Geo. W. Gorham, Sheffield, 

 4th do., Geo. E. Russell, Great Barrington, 



TWO YEAR OLD COLTS FIVE ENTRIES. 



B<->t two-year-old Colt, N. B. Turner, Great Barrington, 

 2d do., Warren Crissey, Great Barrington, 

 3d do., Daniel Fairchild, Stockbridge, 



YEARLING COLTS FIVE ENTRIES. 



Best yearling Colt, John Winthrop, Stockbridge,. 

 2d do., Warren Crissey, Great Barrington, 

 3d do., Walter W. Hollenbeck, Great Barrington, 



STUD COLTS FOUR ENTRIES. 



Br st Stud Colt, Henry W. T. Mali, Stockbridge, 



2d do., Dr. S. Camp, Great Barrington, 



3d do., John Winthrop, Stockbridge, 



Geo. H. Huntington, 

 Edward C. Wolcott, 

 Henry W. Sheldon, 



SIXTEENTH DIVISION— 16 ENTRIES. 



Your Committee award the following premiums, 



Best four-year old Trotting Horse, O. J. Brusie, Great Barrington, $15 00 



2d do., Arthur M. Hewins, Sheffield, 10 00 



Best Trained Horses, Seth Lee, Sheffield, 4 00 



Best Walking Horse, Edwin N. Hubbard, Great Barrington, 5 00 



2d do., O. Nelson, Egremont, 4 00 



3d do., A. C. Butler, Lenox, 3 00 



4th do., G. W. Stickles, Sheffield, 2 00 



John H. Coffing, Chairman. 



POULTRY. 



The Committee on poultry submit the following report : 



This department of our annual exhibition, although it may not occupy as 

 much space as some others, makes considerable noise, and is a centre of con- 

 siderable attraction to many who take an interest in the fowl portion of our do- 

 mestic family. 



Your Committee are inclined to think this department of our fair, somewhat 

 undervalued. Our farmers keep more or less poultry ; and many who are not 

 farmers, but have some conveniences for keeping them, keep some, if possible ; 

 either as a matter of fancy, or for the food they may furnish. It is said that 

 poultry are the most profitable stock the farmer can raise ; and if the statements 

 in regard to the profits, are as they are frequently represented to be, both in ag- 

 ricultural and other papers, we must acknowledge their truth. 



