I860.] 



THE SOUTHEHN PLANTER. 



423 



Class 41. — Saddle Horses under the Saddle. 



192. Best Mare or Gelding, $40 



193. Second best, 20 

 Form and action to be considered. 



Class 42. — Ponies and Horsemanslup. 



194. Best Pony ridden by a lad 

 under 14 years of age, the horse- 

 manship also to be considered, $20 



195. Second best, 10 



Judges : 



Col. Philip St. Geo. Cocke, Powhatan. 

 James M. Morson, Goochland. 

 Joseph B. Anderson, Bichniond. 

 Col. W. B. Baskervill, Mecklenburg. 

 David Chalmers, HaUfax. 



$50 

 25 

 30 

 15 



Class 43. — Mides and Jacks. 



196. Best Jack, 



197. Second best, 



198. Best Jennet, 



199. Second best, 



H^^The premiums to be awarded 

 to none but the finest quality of 

 Jacks and Jennets, as above classi- 

 fied. 



200. Best pair Mules, owned and 

 worked by the exhibitor 1 year pre- 

 ceding their exhibition, 25 



201. Best team of Mules, four or 

 more, to be owned and worked as 

 above, 40 



202. Best Mule Colt 3 years old, 

 foaled in Virginia, 15 



203. Best Mule Colt 2 years old, 

 foaled in Virginia, j 15 



204. ^ Best Mule Oolt I' year old, 

 foaled in Virginia, 10 



205. Best Mule Colt, a suckling, 

 foaled in Virginia, 6 



Judges : 



Augustus H. Drewry, Chesterfield 

 Sharpe Carter, Nottoway. 

 William Smith, Henrico. 

 Samuel McGehee, Charlotte. 

 Francis B. Whiting, Clarke. 



208. Best pen of Bam-Lambs, 4 

 in number, 



209. Best pen of Ewes, 3 in num- 

 ber, 



210. Second best, 



211. Best pen of Ewe-Lambs, 4 

 in r umber, 



212. Second best, 



15 



30 

 15 



15 

 10 



Class 4:5.— Imported Fine Wool Merinos. 



213. Best Bam, $30 



214. Best Ewe, 30 



Imported Sheep not allowed to com- 

 pete with natives, and must be superior to 

 the native to entitle them to receive a pre- 



Class 46. — Fine Wool Grades, including 

 crosses of the above classes. 



215. Best pen of Ewes, 3 in num- 

 ber, $30 



216. - Second best, 15 



217. Best pen of Ewe-Lambs, 10 



Judges : 



Keith Marshall, Alexandria. 

 G W. C. Whiting, White Sul. Springs. 

 J. G. Baylor, Prince George. 

 Raleigh Colston, Albemarle, 

 William Garth, Albemarle. 



SHEEP DEPARTMENT. 



Class U.~Fine Wools of Native Stock, 

 induxling pure hred Spanish, Saxon, 

 French and Silesian Merinos. 



206. Best Ram, $20 



207. Second best, 10 



Class 47. — Middle Viools of pure hred Na- 

 tive Stock, including South Downs, Ox- 

 ford Downs and other pure breeds of 

 Middle Wools. 



218. Best Ram, $20 



219. Second best, 10 



220. Best pen of Ram-Lambs, 4 



in number, 15 



221. Best pen of Ewes, 3 in num- 

 ber, 30 



222. Second best, 15 



223. Best pen of Ewe-Lambs, 4 



in number, 15 



224. Second best, * 10 



Clags 48. — Imported Middle Wools, includ- 

 ing the above varieties. 



225. Best Ram, 



30 



226. Best Ew^ 



Imported not allowed to compete 

 with natives, but must be superior to them 

 to obtain a premium. 



