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downe drive, where the GirARD AVENUE BRIDGE touches 
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gives the recorded number of pleasure carriages and sleighs 
entering the park at this point and at the Green Street gate, 
during the year, as 363,138, of equestrians, 26,255, and of 
pedestrians, 385,832. These, in the words of the report (p. 
60), ‘‘allowing three persons for each vehicle, will make a 
total of one million five hundred and one thousand four hun- 
dred and ten visitors passing these two entrances; and sup- | 
posing the number of persons coming by the other ten en- 
trances to be not more than those recorded at these two, we 
shall have three millions as the approximate number of visi- 
tors.”’ 
(To be continued.) 


(Continued from page 39, No, 3.) 
LIST OF AWARDS OF PREMIUMS 
OF THE 
Third Annual Exhibition of the Michigan State Poultry Association, 
Held at Detroit, December 16 to 19, 1873, 
GOLDEN PENCILLED HAMBURGS, 
Fowls—lst Premium, No. 47, D. McR. Kay $2 00 
Chicks—lst ‘ “647, D. McR. Kay 2 00 
2d a ‘ 313, Daniel Allen 1 00 
SPECIALS. 
69 Wheeler & Garfield, best trio Pencilled Ham- 
burgs, Gold or Silver, No. 47, D. McR. Kay 10 00 


FANCIERS’ JOURNAL AND POULTRY BE XsC: HAG ff, 

SILVER PENCILLED HAMBURGS. 
Fowls—ist Premium, No. 89, Ferguson & Howard $2 00 
Chicks—2d s “222, W. H. Todd 1 00 
BLACK HAMBURGS. 
Fowls—lst Premium, No. 49, D. McR. Kay 2 00 
2d ce ‘¢ 391, A. B. Weed 1 00 
Chicks—Ist “ ‘© 648, D. McR. Kay 2 00 
2d si 225; Wis Hoatodd 1 00 
SC ft 302 PAGED mVViced| Dip. 
SPECIALS. 
18 §. D. Elwood, best trio B. Hamburgs. Chicks, 
No. 47, D. McR. Kay 10 00 
BLACK B. RED GAME BANTAMS, 
Fowls—Ist Premium, No. 226, W. H. Todd 2 00 
2d ae (COE Da taylor 1 09 
3d ce “ 511, F. C. Irvine Dip. 
Chicks—1st ae “ 541, F. C. Irvine 2 00 
2d ae « 80) W. A. Hatch, Jr: 1 00 
38d a “ 512, F. C. Irvine Dip. 
SPECIALS. 
5 N. D. Backus, best collection in Bantam Class, 
Nos. 816 to 319, and 3404, D. Allen 10 00 
F. C. Irvine, best collection B. B. R. G. Ban- 
tams, Nos. 511 to 516, 541, 542, F. C. Irvine 10 00 
30 
61 H.D. Taylor, best trio B. B. R. G. B. Fowls, 
No. 226 W. H. Todd 10 00 
63 KE. Woolfenden, best B. B. R. G. B. Cock, No. 
77, J. J. Walker 10 06 
BROWN B. RED GAME BANTAMS. 
Fowls—lst Premium, No. 318, Daniel Allen 2 
SPECIALS. 
78 Detroit Metal and Plumbing Works, best trio 
Brown B. R. G. B., No. 318, D. Allen 
PILE GAME BANTAMS, z 
Fowls—Entry No. 3404, single Cock, highly commended. 
00 
& 00 
G. DUCKWING GAME BANTAMS. 
Fowls—2d Premium, No. 58, D. McR. Kay 1 00 
3d tc ‘ 819, D. Allen Dip. 
Chicks—lst ‘* “62, D. McR. Cay 2 00 
2d et “74, J. J. Walker 1 00 
S. DUCKWING G. BANTAMS. 
Fowls—2d Premium, No. 60, Bert E. Mather 1 00 
SPECIALS. 
19 D. M. Ferry & Co., best trio Duck wing G. Ban- : 
tams, No. 52, D. McR. Kay 10 00 
SILVER SEBRIGHT BANTAMS. 
Fowls—lst Preminm, No. 366, Allan & Hutchinson 2 00 
Chicks—I1st es E229 Wier Ei ae Lod dl: 2 00 
GOLDEN SEBRIGHT BANTAMS. 
Fowls—lst Premium, No. 10, H. H. Taylor 2 00 
2d ze ‘¢ 230, W. H. Todd 1 00 
8d ot ‘¢ 33, W. F. Cowan Dip. 
Chicks—1st cS “568, Ferguson & Howard 2 00 
2d a Co ED larlor 1 00 
SPECIALS. 
74 Brand, Bamford & Nagle, best trio G. 8. Ban- 
tams, No. 10, H. D. Taylor 5 00 
BLACK AFRICAN BANTAMS. 
Fowls—2d Premium, No, 867, Allen & Hutchinson 1 00 
Chicks—1st vs “ 868, Allen & Hutchinson 2 00 
2d us s¢ 232, W. H. Todd 1 00 
