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THE CULTIVATOR. 
LIST OF PREMIUMS 
Awarded at the New-York State Fair , Utica, Sept. 1845. 
DURHAM CATTLE. 
Bulls.— 1st. To E. P. Prentice, Albany, “ O'Connell,” 
$15—2d. J. M. Sherwood, Auburn, “ Arrow,” $10—3d. 
Geo. Vail, Troy, “ Symmetry,” Diploma. 
Specially commended.—M r. Crosby’s bull “ Osce¬ 
ola,” the bull “ Young- Echo,” Mr. Talcott’s “ Cortes,” 
and Mr. Doolittle’s “Mohawk Chief.” 
Two year olds.— 1st. To Bell & Morris, Morrisania, 
“ Marius,” $10. No others in this class deemed worthy 
of a premium. 
Yearlings _1st. To W. W. Ballard, Southport, 
“ Victor,” $10—2d. Geo. Brinkerhoff, Albany, “ Peter 
Parley,” Colman’s Tour—3d. Horatio N. Carey, Marcy, 
“ Oregon,” Diploma. 
Bull Calves.— 1st. To Z. B. Wakeman, Herkimer, 
“Meteor,” Col. Tour—2d. Bell & Morris, “Prince,” 
Diploma. 
Cows_1st. J. M. Sherwood, “Philopena,” $15—2d. 
Bell & Morris, “Victoria,” $10—3d. R. C. Nicholas, 
Geneva, “ Flora,” Dip. 
Two year old Heifers— 1st. J. M. Sherwood, 
“Sybil,” $10—3d. H. N. Carey, “Lilly,” Dip. 
Yearling Heifers.— 1st. To H. N. Carey. “ Rose,” 
$10. 
Heifer Calves.— 1st. To Z. B. Wakeman, “ Sylvia,” 
Col. Tour—2d. J. M. Sherwood, “Dahlia,” Dip. 
HEREFORD CATTLE. 
Bulls.— 1st. To Erastus Corning, Alb., “'Sir George,” 
$15—For the best two year old, to T. H. Hyatt, Roches¬ 
ter, “ Don Quixotte,” $10. 
Cows.—1st. and 2d. To Erastus Corning, for <( Aston 
Beauty,” $15, and for “Mary,” $10. To T. H. Hyatt, 
1st, for two year old Heifer, “ Emma,” $10. 
DEVON CATTLE. 
Bulls.— 1st. To H. N. Washbon, Butternuts, “ Young 
Baltimore,” $15—2d. E. P. Beck, Sheldon, “ Wm. Wal¬ 
lace,” $10. To B. P. Johnson, Rome, 1st., for two year 
old, “ Ivanhoe,” $10--To E. P. Beck, for yearling, 
“ Criterion,” Dip. 
Cows—1st. To E. P. Beck, “Victoria,” $15—2d. H. 
N. Washbon, “ Baltimore,” $10. 
Heifers.— 1st. To H. N. Washbon, “Utica,” $10— 
2d. To E. P. Beck, “ Flora,” Dip. 
To H. N. Washbon, for his Calves, Dip. 
AYRSHIRE CATTLE. 
Bulls.— 1st. To C. N. Bement, Albany, “ Sheltie,” 
$15—for his yearling bull, “ Kenwood,” $10. 
Cows.—1st. To C. N. Bement, “Alice,” $15—for his 
two year old Heifer, “ Fairy,” $10. 
GRADE CATTLE. 
Cows.—1st. To Dolphus Skinner, Utica, $15—2d. H. 
N. Carey, $10—3d. F. Ingersoll, Vernon, Vol. of Trans¬ 
actions. 
Two year old Heifers.— 1st. To H. W. Doolittle, 
Herkimer, $15—2d. H. Crocker, Utica, $10—3d. J. B. 
Nott, Guilderland, Vol. Trans. 
Yearling Heifers.— 1st. To H. W. Doolittle, $5— 
2d. A. J. Bell, Westmoreland, Col. Tour—3d. H. W. 
Doolittle, Vol. Trans. 
Heifer Calves.— 1st. To Andrew M’Bride, Marshall, 
Col. Tour. 
NATIVE CATTLE. 
Cows.—To H. H. Eastman, Marshall, $15—2d. F. D. 
Grosvenor, Utica, $10—3d. Henry Waters, Earlville, 
Vol. Trans. 
Two YEAR OLD Heifers .—1st. To H. H. Eastman, 
$15—2d. W. L. Mould, Paris, $10—3d. E. F. Head, 
Kirkland. $5. 
Yearlings and Calves.— 1st. A. J. Bell, $5—Best 
calf, G. W. Drew, Kirkland, Col. Tour. 
Bulls.— No premiums were offered on bulls in the 
classes of Native and Grade cattle, but the judges recom¬ 
mended, 1st., to Horace Palmer, Rome, “ Bolivar,” Col. 
Tour—2d. Philander Budlong, Oneida co., Col. Tour_ 
3d. To Luther Smith, Otsego, Vol. Trans.—4th. S. M. 
Foster, New Hartford, Vol. Trans.—Geo. Goertner, Can- 
ajoharie, for bull calf, Dip. 
WORKING OXEN AND STEERS. 
Ten Yoke— 1st. To J. S. & W. W. Wadsworth, Gen- 
eseo, $20—2d, To Russell Blackstone and others, New 
Hartford, $10. 
Single Yokes.— 1st. To Abram Hurd, Norway, $15— 
2d. J. S. & W. W. Wadsworth, $10—3d. Luther Com¬ 
stock, Kirkland, $8—4th. H. N. Carey, $6—5th. E. Shel¬ 
don, Cayuga co., $5—6th. Austin D. Neal, New Hart¬ 
ford, $4—7th. S. B. Rhodes, Paris, Vol. Trans. 
Three year old Steers.— 1st. To Hiram Gridley, 
Kirkland, $15—2d. J. S. & W. W. Wadsworth, $10—3d. 
R. Blackstone, New Hartford, Dip. 
Two year olds.— 1st. To M. L. Butler, New Hart¬ 
ford, $10—2d. Seabury Scoville, Marshall, Col. Tour— 
3d. B. T. Case, Bristol, Dip. 
Yearlings.— 1st. To S. W. Gunn, Kirkland, $8. 
FAT CATTLE. 
Yokes of Oxen.— 1st. To Chas. Godfrey, Geneva, 
$15—2d. Jas. Callanan, New Scotland, $10—3d. C. Boo- 
ram & Co., Buffalo, Col. Tour. 
j Single Ox or Steer _1st. To Hugh Crocker, Utica, 
$10—2d. E. P. Prentice, Albany, $5. 
Cows.—1st. To C. Booram & Co., $10—2d. E. Cor¬ 
ning, “Gay,” $5—the same, for “Matchless,” Vol. 
Trans. 
HORSES. 
Thorough Bred Stallions.— 1st. To C. T. Albot, 
Stokes, “Consternation,”$20—2d. To N. S. Hungerford, 
Van Buren, “Sir Henry,” $10—3d. C. F. Crosby, Wa- 
tervliet, “ Florizel,” Vol. Trans,—<£th. T. J. Thompson, 
Cherry Valley, “Sir Charles,” Dip. 
“Horse of all work.”— 1st. To Stephen Fancher, 
Lysander, “ Young Eclipse,” $20—2d. Wm. Ferguson, 
Marshall, “Kentucky Hunter,” $10—3d. T. D. Moody, 
Canton, “ Blucher,” Vol. Trans.—4th. E. Merriam, 
Leyden, “ Blucher,” Dip. 
Draught Stallions —To Erastus Corning, Albany, 
certificate for his horse “ Sampson,” as the best horse in 
his class, having received a premium in the same class 
last year. 1st. John Van Hoesin, Oneida co., “ Patriot,” 
$20—2d. P. & G. Warren, Manlius, « Dragon,” $10— 
3d. Benj. Petit, Bridgwater, “Honest Tom,” Dip. 
Three years old Stallions.— 1st. To Luke Coan, 
Westmoreland, “ Black Messenger,” $15—2d. John M. 
Tiffany, Norwich, “Young Godolphin,” $10. 
Discretionary Premiums.—T o Isaac Fairchild, O- 
nondagaco., “Beppo,” Col. Tour—Mathew Clarke, Onei¬ 
da co., “ Sir Roderick,” Vol. Trans.—G. B Rowe, Can- 
astota, “ Young Sir Charles,” Dip. 
Matched Horses.— 1st. To Ardon Merrill, Rome, 
grey horses, $10—2d. J. Butterfield & Co., Utica, black 
horses, 2 Vols. Trans.—3d. Lewis Joy, Trenton, Dip— 
A Diploma and Vol. of Trans, for 1845, to Welch & 
Mann, for five pairs of cream colored matched horses. 
Geldings.— 1st. To J. Butterfield & Co., $10—2d. 
Abraham Soles, Schenectady, Vol. Trans—3d. G. W. 
Gardner, Utica, Dip—J. Lennebacker, Utica, Dip. (dis¬ 
cretionary.) 
Mares and Colts.— 1st. To Geo. Fordon, Geneva, 
$20—Joel B. Nott, Albany, for his mare “Iodine” and 
colt “Effingham,” $10—3d. A. Close, Paris, Dip. 
Three years old Mares.— 1st. To Isaac Fairchild, 
Fabius, “ Fanny Grey,” $10—2d. W. C. Burrett, Paris, 
Vol. Trans. 
Two year old Mares.— 1st. To Geo. Fordon, Ge¬ 
neva, Dip.—2d. J. Fairchild, Vol. Trans. 
Discretionary.—T o Roswell Morgan, for pair of 
Arabian colts, Vol. Trans.—Joel B. Nott, for a yearling 
colt, “ Chlorine,” Vol. Trans. 
Mules—T o Joseph Cloyes, Morrisville, for one pair 
of Mules, Vol. Trans. 
SHEEP. 
Long wooled Bucks _1st. To J. M’D. McIntyre, 
Cotswold, $10—2d. Wm. Huxford, New Hartford, Bake 
well, Col. Tour—3d. W. Rathbone, jr., Springfield, 
Dishley, Dip. 
Long wooled Ewes.— 1st. To J. J. Boshart, Mo¬ 
hawk, $10—2d. W. Rathbone, jr., Col. Tour. 
Long wooled Lambs.—P remium equally divided be 
tween Geo. Brinkerhoff Albany, and Fred. B- Hollis, 
GiJhortsville, $5. 
