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To Thomas D. Taylor, for two native cows, $10. 

 To George Martin, for two grade cows, $10. 

 To P. Lambert, for one grade cow, $6. 

 To Nathan Ellmaker, for two grade cows, $10. 



No. 9. — Working Oxen. 

 To the President of the Pennsylvania State Apricultural Society : 



The Committee on Working Oxen respectfully present the following re- 

 port as their awards : 



For the premium offered by the Society for the twenty yoke of working 

 oxen contended for by the Society of Chester, they award the premium of 

 $50, to be given to the Agricultural Society of that county, and also re- 

 commend a silver medal to be offered to the same Society. 



For the best three yoke they assign the premium of $20, to the three 

 yoke owned by Paschall Worth, Thomas S. Woodward and Lewis Hoopes, 

 of the county of Chester. 



For the second best three yoke they award the second premium of $15, to 

 George Blight, C. H. Muirhead and Thomas Dunlap. 



The Committee desire to express their admiration of a pair of Devon 

 Oxen, owned by Mr. George Blight, that in every respect showed the best 

 breaking and the greatest docility. 



For the best single yoke they award the first premium of $12, to Richard 

 Tim, of Chester County. 



A second premium of $10 to Joseph Powell, of the county of Delaware. 



No. 9. — Fat Cattle. 



To Joseph Palmer, of Kingsessing, for his fine four year old short-horn 

 steer, first premium of $15. 



No. 10.— Milch Cows. 

 Peter Rose, of the 21th Ward, of the city of Philadelphia, is entitled to 

 a premium of $20, for the best grade cow, " Milk Maid," seven years 

 old ; said cow having yielded or produced 228 quarts of milk in ten days, 

 viz : from the 12th to the 22d of September, 1854 inclusive — that the weight 

 thereof, was 517 lbs, and that it took 18 quarts of milk to make one pound 

 of butter ; said cow calved on the 22d of August last. 



No. 11. — Foeeign Imported Cattle. 



The best short horn bull imported within twelve months, the premium of 

 $25, and Diploma to Charles Kelly, for his bull "Liberator." 



To Christopher Fallon, is awarded the premium of $20, and Diploma, 

 for his very fine cow " Rose." Mr. Fallon exhibited another fine short 

 horn cow, of recent importation, called "Nelly." also, a fine young roan 

 bull, under age, of much promise. 





