AWARDS OF PREMIUMS. 
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POULTRY. 
V W. S. Chase, - Janesville. 
Judges , < L. Kennedy, - Milwaukee. 
/ 0. F. Willis, - Berlin. 
John Dearsley, Racine. 1st premium on black Spanish Fowls,.$2 
.do.do.do.Poland Fowls,. 
.do.do.do.Aylesbury Ducks,. 
A. G. Hanford, Wauksha,.do* • • •... White Dorking Fowls,_ 
.do.do.do.Black Bantams,.. 
A. S. Kennedy, Milwaukee,. .do.Game Fowls,. 
Reuben Strong, Greenfield,, .do.Turkeys,. 
T. K. Carr, Oak Creek,.do.Wild and half wild Geese, 
The Committee on Poultry, in addition to the foregoing 
awards of premiums, would further 
REPORT, 
That the display of Poultry was not large; and that the lack 
of provision of suitable stands for the coops was an occasion 
of no little dissatisfaction and complaint on the part of the ex¬ 
hibitors. Of course this will be looked to in the preparation 
of grounds for the next State Fair. 
The most conspicuous fowls on exhibition were the Black 
Spanish variety; there being none of the large Asiatic on the 
Charles Blackwell, of Waukesha, exhibited a trio of very 
fine Black Spanish fowls, and John Dearsley had coops of Sil¬ 
ver Pheasants and Leghorn fowls, which were also very good. 
There was a box of Peacocks on the Grounds, but the Com¬ 
mittee could find no card or evidence of ownership. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
WINFIELD S. CHASE, Ch’n. 
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