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Whole number of entries, 14, viz. : Two years old Heifers, 4; Durham 

 Bulls, 4; Ayrshire Bull&, 1 ; Jersey Balls, 5. 



Best Two years old Heifer, not having had a calf, Jared Lewis, Gt Barrington, $4 00 



2d do., W. S. Willcox. Sheffield, 



3d do., Fred. Abbey. Gr«at Barrington, 



4th do., E. M. Langdon, Lee, 

 Best Thoroughbred Durham Bull, M. W. Butler, Lenox, 



2d do.. F. K. Hinckley, Lee, 



3d do., Fred. Abbey, Great Barrington, 

 Best Thoroughbred Ayrshire Bull, T. L. Foote, Lee, 

 Best Thoroughbred Jersey Bull, Cyrus Hudson, Sheffield, 



2d do., J. Milton Mackie, Great Barrington, 



3d do., O. E. Clark, Sheffield, 



E. S. Curtis, 

 Henry W. Bttrgett, 

 Benj. Wheeler. 



EIGHTH DIVISION. 



Whole number of entries, 8, viz. : Durham Cows, 4 ; Ayrshire, 1 : Jer- 

 sey, 3. 



Best Thoroughbred Durham Breeding Cow, "Anna," M. W. Butler, Lenox. $8 00 

 2d do., '-Kathleen 2d." F. K. Hinckley. Lee, 6 00 



3d do., " Kathleen," C. G. Hinckley, Lee, 5 00 



Best Thoroughbred Ayrshire Breeding Cow, " Mountain Maid," Theron L. Foote, 

 Lee, 8 00 



Best Thoroughbred Jersey Breeding Cow, '« Young Duchess," J. Milton Mackie, 

 Great Barrington, 8 00 



2d do., " Minna," E. M. Langdon, Lee, 6 00 



Leonard Tuttle, ) 



Elisha Collins, > Committee. 



Luther S. Butler. ) 



NINTH DIVISION. 



The committee of the 9th Division report three entries of Neat Stock an< 

 one each of the three breeds of thoroughbred stock, and award as follows: 



Best Herd Neat Stock, M. W. Butler, Lenox, 



2d do., A. C. Butler, Lenox, 



3d do., E. M. Langdon Lee, 

 Best Durham Stock, L. S. Butler, Lenox, 

 Best Ayrshire Stock, T. L. Foote, Lee, 

 Best Jersey Stock, J. Milton Mackie, Great Barrington, 



C. D. Langdon, 

 E. N. Hubbard, 

 L. J. Kline. 



TENTH DIVISION. 



The exhibition in the 1 0th Division consisted of seven boars and nine 

 breeding sows, and the preference of the committee is indicated as follows. 



In awarding the first premium on Boars, the committee recognize the fact that 

 the animal is in no way responsible for the name by which his owner has seen 

 fit to distinguish him, and that the name does not in any way detract from the 

 qualities peculiar to his species. They accordingly award the first premium 

 foil the Suffolk Boar, " Ben. Butler," owned by Alexander Hyde, Lee 

 2d do., George Velie, New Marlboro, 

 3d do., David Leavitt, Great Barrington, 

 4th do., L. W. Hyde, Egremont, 



Best Breeding Sow, Edgar A. Kilbourn, Great Barrington, 

 2d do., Mrs. John Hughes, Mt. Washington, 

 3d do., William H. Day, Great Barrington, 

 4th do., Mark Laird, Great Barrington, 



M. I. Wheeler, 

 Albert Tryon, 

 Frederic Fitch. 



