68 WISCONSIN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
horses of all work—( continued.) 
Best pair Draft Horses, N. Sheldon, Decatur,. 
Best single Draft Mare, Lewis Brown, Emmett,. 
Best Brood Mare and Colt, J. B. Hart, Lake View,. 
2d.do .do Lyman Town, Fond du Lac co.,. 
Best mare, 3 years old, J. Y. Robbins, Burke,. 
2d....do.do. A. C. Douglas, Janesville,. 
Best Horse Colt, 2 years old, Geo. McDonald, Mackford,. 
2d.do.do.A. N. Howard, Belleville, Dane Co.,. 
B^st Horse Colt, 1 year, W. W. McLaughlin, Brooklyn, Green co.,. 
2d.do.do.. C. H. Phillips, Lake Mills,. 
Best Mare Colt, 2 years old, P. Baldwin, Oregon. 
2d.do .do.L. B. Vilas, Madison,. 
Best Jenny, James McLeod, Lodi, Columbia co.,. 
Best 7 Colts, progeny of one horse, “ Green Mountain Boy, 7; Moses Chase, 
Sun Prairie, Dane co.,. 
Best pair working Mules, J. V. Robbins, Burke,. 
2d.. .do.do. L. D. Pritchard, Centre, Rock co.,. 
Best single Mule, P. M. Pritchard, Dane co.,. 
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Owing to certain imperfections in the Premium List, we 
were not able to award premiums in some cases where the ani¬ 
mals were highly deserving. On the other hand, we were 
obliged to withhold some premiums offered, because there were 
no horses of sufficient merit of the description named. 
For example, we have awarded no second premium on either 
“ Draft Horses,” or “ single Draft Horses,” believing those 
exhibited to be unworthy. 
Of Geldings, only one was found on exhibition, and he was 
unworthy of a premium. 
No premium was offered for three years old stallions, but 
several were on exhibition—a very fine one by Job Marsden, 
and another, nearly as good, by W. A. Dryden. The mare 
owned by Mr. Davis, to which we have awarded a premium, 
is a very fine animal, and fully justifies your Committee in 
marking her as a superior horse for all work. 
J. V. Robbins exhibited one saddle horse remarkably wel 
trained, and a superior animal, worthy of special commenda¬ 
tion ; but the Premium List authorized no premium. Sher¬ 
man Snow exhibited a “ Fox Hunter” horse (a blooded stal¬ 
lion), claiming that he had been overlooked by the Committee, 
where he properly belonged. We considered him a good horse 
of that description. Respectfully submitted, 
F. C. CURTIS, Ch’n. 
