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STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
John P. Roe, Union Chureh, Racine Co., 2d do. cow “Silver,” over 3 yrs, 
Richard Richards, Racine, 3d do. cow, over 3 years,. 
Richard Richards, Racine, 1st do. heifer “Camilla,” 2 years,. 
Thcron Loomis, Raymond, 2d do. heifer “Royala,” 2 years old,. 
C. H. Williams, Excelsior, 3d do., heifer “Ruby,” 2 years,. 
John P. Roe, Union Church, 1st do., heifer “Sunshine,” 1 year,. 
John P. Roe, Union Church, 2d do., heifer “Blencore,”. 
Thos. Reynolds, Madison, 3d do., heifer “Miss Julia,”. 
John P. Roe, Union Church, 1st do., heifer calf “Dawn,”. 
B. F. Hopkins, Madison, 2d do., heifer calf,. 
Richard Richards, Racine, 1st do., bull calf “Earl,”. 
John P. Roe, Union Church, 2d do., bull calf,. 
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In class 9, several B year old bulls, exhibited by Messrs. 
Blanchard of Dane County, Kitchum of Sauk, Douglass of 
Rock, and Seymour of Dane, were fine animals and deserving 
of honorable mention in this connection. The Committee only 
regret that they are not able to award them all, premiums. Of 
the yearling bulls we would further remark that Messrs. Sey¬ 
mour and Blanchard, and C. II. Williams of Sauk, presented ani¬ 
mals worthy of mention, and seem to pride themselves in 
having good stock. Among the three year old cows deserving 
of notice, the Committee would mention those exhibited by 
Messrs. Williams of Sauk, Roe of Racine, and Reynolds of 
Madison, of which the Committee feel bound to speak, injustice 
to the quality of the stock. In several instances your Com¬ 
mittee found great difficulty in determining which was entitled 
to the prize, and called to their assistance two members whose 
judgment and experience fitted them to act in conjunction with 
us, that our united efforts might result in more nearly correct 
decisions. 
All of which is respectfully submitted, 
I. N. De Forrest, 
Richard Richards, 
Simon Ruble, 
Miles K. Young, 
P. M. Perkins. 
Committee. 
