Fourth Division -Milch Cows.* 



Coin tuittce— Will. H. Burget, Great Barriiigtoii ; Charles G. Smith. New- 

 Marlboro ; Henry L. Rowe, Egremont. 

 For best Milch Cow, eight premiums, !t^8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, i. 



Premiums will not be given on any jNIilch Cows that have not been 

 milked clean on the morning of the exhibition : see, also. General Regula- 

 tions. 



Fifth Division— Butter Cows. 



Committee W. H. Rhoades, New Marlboro; Frank Van Dj-.:2.:, K^re- 

 mont ; W. B. Barton, D^lton. 

 For best Butter Cow, eight premiums, ^8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, i. 



Re^ u /a t/ons— The test of the Butter Cows shall be made bv the Babcock 

 test. 



Sixth Division— Heifers and Calves. 



CommUtee - Robert T. Lee, vSheffield ; Frank T. Wheeler, Great Barring 

 ton ; P. C. Harmon, Monterey. 



For best two-year-old Heifer, having hid calf, four premiums, !!;4, 3. 2, i. 

 For best two-year-old Heifer, not having had calf, three premiunis, >"3, 2, i. 

 For best Yearling Heifer, three premiums, $3, 2, i. 

 For best Heifer Calf, three premiums, $2, 1, i. 

 For best pair of Matched Calves, three premiums, $3, 2, 1. 



Re<iHlations Ko thoroughbred cattle, except Matched Calves, will be 

 allowed in this department ; see, also. General Regulations. 

 Seventh Division— Dairy, Fat and Stock Cows. 



Comm/ttce— Ferry G. Comstock, Great Barrington ; Henrv \V. Sheldon, 

 New Marlboro ; Frank vStevens, vSheffield. 



For best five Dairy Cows, of any kind, to be in milk at time of exhibition, 



seven premiums, 1^7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, i. 

 For best Fat Cow, not less than two years old, two premiums, $7^, 2. 

 For best Grade or Native Stock, with one specimen of progeny by her sid e' 



four premiums, ^4, 3, 2, 2. 



Each single Stock Cow must have a specimen of her stock bv her side 

 never before exhibited as a specimen, or no premium will be awarded ; see, 

 also. General Regulations. 



Eighth Di\ s on -Short Horn Stocl^.* 



Covi/H'ifi'r An expert, in accordance with the requirement of the State 

 Board. 



For best Bull, two years old, or older, to be judged with at least four speci- 

 mens of their get, two premiums, $-j, 5. 

 For best Bull, two years old or older, two premiums, $7, 5. 

 For best Bull, under two years old, two premiums, 55, 3- 

 For best Cow, with specimen of progenv bv her side, three premiums, 



^5, 4, 3- 

 For best two-year-old Heifer, two premiums, $4, 3. 

 For best Yearling Heifer, two premiums, $3, 2. 

 For best Bull Calf, two premiums, |2, i. 

 For best Heifer Calf, two premiums, $2, i. 

 For best specimen of Stock, which s/ia// include a Bull, not less than four 



in number (oxen and steers excluded), three premiums, ^7, 5, 3. 



Begutations— Bulls must have been owned and kept in the county four 

 months next preceding the time of exhibition. Any premiums taken by a 

 Bull in a herd shall not be a bar to a premium in other classes. Exhibitors 

 are required to send in their list of entries, with a writen or printed pedi- 

 gree of each animal, to the Secretary, on or before Saturday, September 

 26th. No premiums will be given on any Short Horn Stock whose pedigrees 

 are not not entered in the Herd Book ; see, also. General Regulations. 



*Speci.\l Regulatioxs— All entries of Domestic Animals must be made with the 

 Secretary on or before Saturday, September 26th. Xo animal will receive any pre- 

 mium, where, in the opinion of the Committee, it is palpablv undeserving, even 

 though no competitor should appear against such animal. 



