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Fox-Hunter, owned by E. S. & S. Snow, is heavy built, 
looks well, and appears like a very good Stock Horse. 
Fox-Hunter colt, two year old, owned by E. Jacobs, is of 
good color, very large, and steps well. Is a good colt. 
Miscellaneous. —Badger-Bill, owned by C. Harris, is a 
large clean-limbed, good business stock horse. 
Duroc, owned by M. R. Farnsworth, is known to be a good 
stock horse, is good blood, and has veryiair action. 
CITAUNCEY BAIRD, Elkhorn, 
N. M. BRANCH, Whitewater, 
L. C. SMITH, “ 
In addition to the horses mentioned in the report of the Com¬ 
mittee, there were a large number of fine animals on the ground 
—good roadsters, nice family horses, and a few pairs of good 
well-matched horses, of which a handsome pair of blood-bays, 
owned by W. McDougald, of LaGrange, were perhaps the best. 
They were large, well-matched, splendid-looking animals—we 
did not see them move. 
A. Gregory, of Elkhorn, showed a fine sorrel mare, a good 
road horse, capable of making better time than common 
“ plugs.” 
R. C. Belknap, Whitewater, exhibited a good breeding mare 
with a fine Black Hawk colt at her side, which attracted a good 
deal of attention. The colt was sired by Black Weasel, and 
shows unmistakeable marks of blood. 
J Dr. Bartlett, of East Troy, drove a very fine horse, a large, 
powerful-built, dark-bay gelding, about five years old, and one 
of the handsomest horses to drive single we have seen in a long 
time. 
Samuel Prince, Whitewater, had a pair of excellent breed¬ 
ing mares, light bay, well ^matched, and, though small, hand¬ 
somely built and good steppers. He also showed a black mare 
with a fine colt sired by Black Fox. 
Victor Egloff, Whitewater, showed his five year old gray 
gelding, a well got up and good stepping road horse. 
