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The committee report as follows : 



Best three-years-old Colt, Cyr".s Brusie, Egremont, $5 00 



2d do., Zaclieus Cande, Sheffield. 4 00 



3d do., E. Sexton, Great Barrington, 3 00 



4th do., H. L. Rowe, Egremont, 2 00 



Best two-years-old Colt, Theodore S. Baldwin, Egremont, 4 00 



2d do., J. C. Wolfe, Great Barrington, 3 00 



3d do., Garret Burns, Great Barrington, 2 00 



Best Yearling Colt, Mark Laird, Great Barrington, 3 00 



2d do., G. H. Phelps. Lee, 2 00 



3d do., John M. Cooper, Stockbridge, 1 00 



Best Stud Colt, E. M. Winchell, Alford, 6 00 



2d do., James H. Adams, Great Barrington, 4 00 



3d do., Orlando Nelson, Egremont. 3 00 



F. K. Hinckley, 



J. A. Benjamin, S Comi ittee. 



H. A. Stedman, 



EIGHTEENTH DIVISION. 



Entries : — Trotting Horses, 3 ; four-years-old Colts, ft ; Walking Horses, 10 ; 

 Trained Horses, 0. 



For the best Trotting Horse, never having trotted in public inside of 2:50. 

 Premiums, $50 and $25. 



Milton Roraback entered gr. g., "Tommy Grey;"0. J. Brusie, "Major 

 Warfield;" and L. B. Brusie, " Jack Potter. " 



The first two heats were taken by "Tommy Grey*" in 2:47f, and 2:48i; 

 the last three by "Jack Potter " in 2 :47, 2 :49, and 2 :48. 



Best Walking Horse, Edwin N. Hubbard, Great Barritogton, 



2d do., Robert A. Potts, Egremont, 



3d do., Herman T. Potts, Egremont, 



4th do., Orlando Nelson, Egremont. 

 Best four-years-old Colt, W. F. Gale, West Stockbridge, 



2d do., N. B. Turner, Great Barrington, 



3d do., O. J. Brusie, Great Barrington, 



Robert A. Potts, Egremont, 



A. W. Kellogg, 

 C. E. Hinckley, 

 Ralph Little, 



NINETEENTH DIVISION. 



For the best Trotting Horse. Open to horses from all parts of the country. 

 Premiums, $200 and $75. 



O. J. Brusie entered "Captain Jinks," W. S. Barnum, "Auburn Maid," 

 E. Hurlburt, " Barrington Boy. " "Jinks " won in three straight heats. Time, 

 2 :42*, 2 :88J, 2 :39. "Barrington Boy " second, "Auburn Maid " third. 



For the best County Trotting Horse. Premiums, $75 and $25. O. J. Brusie 

 entered "Captain Jinks," E. Hurlburt. "Barrington Boy," W. S. Barnum, 

 "Auburn Maid," (drawn.) "Jinks " won in 2 :36|, 2 :38f, 2 :42. 



For the Foot Race, there were nine entries. The premiums were taken by 

 Shofelt, Tibbals, Boyce, Terry, and Gaunt. 



David S. Draper, "1 



John Stallman, 



W. Fellows Gale, [ Committee. 



J. Dewey, Jr., i 



Frank Curtiss, J 



POULTRY. 



Entries: — Turkeys, 5; Geese, 5; Ducks, 6; Other Fowls, 44. Which is the 

 largest number of entries ever exhibited. 



