Twentieth Division— Farm and Team Horses.* 



Committee.— 'h. T. Osborne, Alford ; A. M. Hewius, Sheffield ; Ezra B. 

 Huutley, New Marlboro. 



For best pair of Farm Horses, six premiums, $7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. 

 For best pair Team Horses, three ]3remiums, $6, 5 4. 



Regulations. — Horses must have been owned by the competitor for 

 three months next preceding the Fair, and Farm Horses must have been 

 used by the persons offering them, for the ordinarj' business of farming, 

 during that time. No horse will be allowed a premium unless sound. 

 The Committee in judging, shall take into consideration their walking 

 and traveling qualities, and the teams shall be tested by draft, limited to 

 2,000 pounds. The pedigree of each mare, gelding and colt must accom- 

 pany each nomination, when known, and when other qualities appear 

 equal, shall have preference over unknown blood ; see, also, General 

 Regulations. 



Twenty-First Division— Fairs of Carrjagre Horses.* 



Committee. — Caleb Ticknor, Great Barrington ; F. S. Aymar, Stock- 

 bridge ; Frank Curtiss, Sheffield. 

 For best pair Carriage Horses, 15 3-4 hands or over, four premiums, 



$7. 5, 4. 2. 

 For best pair of Carriage Horses, under 15 3-4 hands, and not less than 



15 hands, four premiums, I7, 5, 4, 2. 



Regulations — To compete in this class, horses must be sound, well 

 matched, except as to color, have sound action, and be good travelers, 

 and shall be limited to horses never having trotted a race. Other regu- 

 lations same as for Twenty-Fourth Division. 



Twenty-Second Division— S ingle Horses.* 



Committee. — ^^T. S. Baldwin, Egremont ; Pratt L. Tobev, Great Barring- 

 ton ; Miles T. Whitney, Otis. 

 For best Single Road Horse, never having trotted a race, five premiums, 



|6, 5' 3' 2, I. 

 For best Single Horse, for general purposes, four premiums, $6, 5, 3, 2. 

 For best Horse, four years old and under, for general purposes, four pre- 

 miums, $7, 5, 3, 2. 



Regulations. — No horse will be allowed a premium unless sound, except 

 in the case of Stallions injured by accidents, which do not lessen their 

 usefulness. The pedigreeof each horse, mare, gelding and colt must ac 

 company each nomination, when known, and when other qualities appear 

 equal, shall have preference over unknown blood ; see, also, General 

 Regulations. 



Twenty-Th.il d Division— Stallions and Stallion Colts* 



Committee — An expert, in accordance with the requirement of the State 

 Board. 

 For best Trotting-Bred Stallion, four years old, or over, two premiums, 



$12, 8. 



To be eligible iu this class, Stallions must be Standard-bred and registered. 



For best Stallion, other than above, for general purposes, three pre- 

 miums, $8, 7, 5. 



For best Trotting-bred Stallion Colt, two or three years old, two pre- 

 miums, |io, 5. 

 To be eligible, these Colts must be Standard-bred and registered. 



For best two or three year old Stallion Colt, other than above, for general 

 purposes, two premiums, $8, 5. 

 Regulations. — All Stallions, four years old or older, shall be shown in 



harness, on the track. All two or three-year old Stallion Colts may be 



shown upon the lawn or track. 



*Special Regulations— All entries of Domestic Animals must be made with the 

 Secretary on or before Saturday, September 26th. 



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