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Class 1145 — rail- Dutch: I'lem. rieiu. 



W. A. Smith, Whitneys I'oint, N. Y .f 2 UO 



Class 114G — rail- Japanese: 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Foiut, N. Y 2 00 



Class 1147 — Pair English : 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y 2 00 



Class 1148 — Pair Flemish Giant : 



W. A. Smith, Whitneys Foiut, N. Y 2 00 



W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y $1 00 



Class 1149 — Pall- Black and Tan: 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y 2 00 



Class 1150 — Pair Jack: 



W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y 2 00 



W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y 1 00 



Class 1151 — Pair Silver Grey : 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y • 2 00 



Class 1152 — Pair Silver Cream : 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y 2 00 



Class 1153 — Pair Polish: 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point, N. Y 2 00 



Class 1154 — Pair Patagouian : 

 W. A. Smith, Whitneys Point N. Y 2 00 



SECTION 23 BELGIAN HARES (DOMESTIC) 



Entries, 16. Amount awarded, $18 1st 2d 



Class 1155 -Adult buck: P'^^'^- P^em. 



Benjamin R. White, Honeoyc Falls, N. Y .$2 00 



R. J. Manchester, Camillus, N. Y $1 00 



Class 1156 — Adult doe : 



Benjamin R. White, Honeoye Falls, N. Y 2 00 



W. W. Wilbur, Union Springs, N. Y 1 00 



Class 1157 — Buck, under six months: 



R. J. Manchester, Camillus, N. Y 2 00 



Jesse E. Connell, Syracuse, N. Y 1 00 



Class 1158 — Doe, under six months: 



R. J. Manchester, Camillus, N. Y 2 00 



Jesse E. Connell, Syracuse, N. Y 1 00 



Class 1159 — Doe, with litter, not less than four or more than 

 ten weeks old, litters kindled in this country eligible : 



R. J. Manchester, Camillus, N. Y 4 00 



John E. Rivenhardt, Syracuse, N. Y' 2 00 



DEPARTMENT F — IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES 

 Commissiotirr in Charffc, lu.v Sharp, Lowville. 

 Huperintendent, A. M. Seymour, Copenhagen. 



The fair of 1010 showed the largest imiuber of individual exhibits of 

 farm implements and machinery ever shown at this state fair. Nearly every 

 exhibit was a working one, propelled by electricity, gas or steam. Eacli 

 day the spaces were filled with prospective purchasers until the closing 

 hours. No portion of the fair seemed so valuable to the visiting farmer in 

 need of improved, up-to-date methods of handling his crops. We need, at 

 once, a building or buildings large enough to care for all tliese classes of 

 exhibits, except traction engines and threshers. In a few years the present 



