Semi Weekly Signal, 1871-09-22, Page 2-T '7— PIP -not bean xtro; one; told Warlsol.-Z-1st, 04, Spooner. lesiL thin 12 V-13 inchi-j, _.a forte Warli cr�p A,
cessfjil in curin, Patient& as re� 3rd, 9 US n Lj6 �holothe cropeo.rw very . -rug. for I ONE OF THE 10'" DEMRABL
value Mia&,Mou . ntasst o. but r poultry, wh-.oh wq -have no reason to So MdDougull. 4 entries, Mason. 77lentries.. Tablo, A )d Spaii Carriag& Horses, Mares or Geld- 9 Sw4e Visher 901 ALE� A IIALF SHARE of the oubt, we should pronolmes a decided wheat, 26 buOels 11bt, 2ad,-:3L Mo.' 0. Spooner. ..4 entrieF&. V. Mason. ig heat, 18; en r1asil . trots., 11 par_%creF spra poasei 28; -Eands in Goder .11 _t 9 Long, 0 -age Ca, lot, arli fs., 42; -barley, 40�-811_ a very fine suzoir ZICITAL 0PZ?=2 altecess. ' The Buggies shown w4re limit- 3ril, W.- Maatin. g:0
oa . Business, (if required 'lie be ptivelits. ed in number, but capitally built, We�, Buggy Horap, Mire or Galdiiig Ist, 15pjooner;2nd, G. Snell. 4-entvibL aswiah!e term.% f-ir Cash. Tike tarly -Hor�Cario crop, owing to the, ed) on rz!. expeotvd a inuch larger array. of, Ari- rize, set SinglaRarneas,. presqnt'od, t y - 9 $now . jo6d, crop; sumt Of thd Me7eirof dry weather, ; Turnips, a,% a, very- �rgfrcrop A VA14 bimine"M lione is,cixt-ellent, and the sub- 301u), Miller, of *Clinton.,lst,� T. Xoor 2ne, D 1). MeShann6cik. oes, only reason for selliui� is that cultural Implements. IV. J. Mocittal potat peribt-r's 1� '2ad, J, Beacom; Ud, J. Iunes. 10 OIL.; i ot-White Bef6lan Carruts.-164 x 0 con was there with the PattefaOri Bros- tries. Spooner; quali4; UOIA' linvinor hi J vll bllsinorlzs to attend toll 2ad, W." Maion,- ll'blitti _t 'All wheat, from.35 tO.00 iLsA.,GRA]. _016ps betteri.thanfor Feck Ouion"s.—Istaifd%140. Soonor. give nv pemonal ottention to Coinbined Reaper and Mower,, for which - Saddle H�Drse, Mare or Gelding, list sheli to thil i6 a grekt'MUPY Y4 dJ.-Twitchell lwliat, - umir,vt AlvierAge - sample, the rr'nun office. lie is,agent, ouipliatically- labellj life prize donation by of `Olin- to entgies� d', spring Z_Svetago 30 bushels . peracre. t ndreWJ " I . , li� L
lfyh $to APaAHANI S,
(' od-erich, idea on here. in referene ten, of P, G6n 12 cars Corn j�ats, vary woud-croo 8 me fields a4 foxty bushels; tlenlaifs Saddle,�lsf, S� ' —18 , - L epti aAwarnison; 2nd, R. Ransford; 3ra J. John Zimmer. 11'entriex. 6 b - 0 so t r spring V1 to, the exposure of &e, use V. but' I Plewes. 9 entries. 3 Water John Zimmer I owing.. ukthe'very y good ate a SITH CON8i8T0-G OP A 8
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by Thomson & Williams of ol its WO, u4'Q: There was' Story Brick Building, firo proof roof, n ore and dwelling. ProriterstmLritVto
to of the, THOROUGHBRE, D CATTLE. 2ad,#T-. Landsborog eat d, I I ' b t months slightly injur�'d by 3 Musk Mdlo� Zim dr -)so hoy.' adtb of fall, and loss of dwelling from Square Situate on North vide of Market Square, 22. froutage ty
firm's inaultines at the latb Mumping B.—Itr, J17. meii 2ndo �1 e u, greater bre P Um ". match, vAnted ver as one their Own,— Milch Cow having raised calf in 197 I. J. Lau4eboogh; 2entripa. spring wheat siown-'than form*r1y,- Oats� 1.47 ft. deepwitlirightof way toNorth-Ift'ala HamiltonSt. -d well. tip in th6i —J. MaDonah; 2ad H. Snell,- 3rd --J. Peak Tomat6es.—Iat, G.` Tott wheat, average d, abo t 69 bushels Will be sold by Auationn 1�t� Sept. text on the premires.
r -AD apie" sample good ; spring noptl smp)e yiel U wz� desiri to itmstF fearly set I We heat bu.- Per, I bi i qs, e-xpressiug theniaelveks in hig McDonah.. 7 entricb. T. Stevenson. 3-entrieo. ' - -goo
isins, th 0 do., �per aore; barl�y a d sample, very fine tlement with otir patrons. We are now Two 'year old Heifer.—M. MoTanart; �argest- Pumpkin. —10t, Vantlelon' wlloat� 20-busli'do.,gond pease,3 3M.AUSM'. i terms of the rsnwl*.011 L is -.er- rSG dop good ; oats., color averar'oe 45 buili,els, Pease, about r-andering all ace.owits f,w outstanding 1!,iniv scald at 2nd J. McDonagh. 2 entries. ea. ye'ry 9 I I a very reasona,410 price, - Bros '2 � tri 40 do, good ;.roob crops not promising, 30 bushels por4aure; hay, a poor crop Enq,aire,of
tiA advertising tip ttr 15th eonsitlering the higli r One year old Heifer. —H. -Snell 2nd Ggest Squash.—I Zimim.-er. .1,01itr7- ank it hats taken Well, owing to scarcity of -rain. owing to' dry.. weather, 'but well savedi T. Grant ; 3rd Wm Wise. 3 entries. DAIRY - -PRODUCE. Angrust last—the end of t -be first year of tit public competitions, and tile satisfac- Bull Calf.—H. Snell; 2nd T. Grant rolls- ,at Oianoimtoox—Craps of eery do- about one toif to the Acrei potatoes very tion it has gi-ven in private use. Pitter "%77. Mal. JR.ZL onr of this establish- 3rd MT. McTaggart. Sentries. to ibs. Fresh Butter in xcription remarkably good this season, fi'10' no dise�v apparent. the damage Grant'a hay -f -irk was still No. 1, and we Snell ; -2nd aac . Rtttenbufy, Jr.' p tic 'lary fall wheat don for trie- pper tip to 31st Do- Heifer C, IN10- prize ogered by Is eby tbo�'19,,,loradobngverylight.
11, the butter to belong to ]wr. ar U The Yield of the extiect will continue to be so for the of Ulwo rge -the Very few tut'niph soivn here—a 9001i Goderich, August 25tb, 1871 cembar noxt, tlie time -at 'which, to pre- Donagh. 2 entries. nson, 2nd, varieux kinda.or-grAin will ave - patentee Las so) afren-rthenpil' and im- Herd consisting of3 femalex and I Rattenbury.—Ist, W. Robi following quantities.- Fall wheat, 35 AV old. itvin sa',scrilers, the weekly editi-m, as I proved it that we do not think it can now a ; 3rd,, G. Nicholl. 25 en- ge T he above sale postponed,until. the Ist Oct. same place and inic.
in wi*1 1he raised in price.— have a sin -le weak roint. airae, tat prize, Volume Canada Herd W. J. Big0z' -bushels per acre ; spring. 20,; barley, 30; LUCANMhe yield of all. kinds of I = We came Fanner for one tries. vepyg,.#,,d, and' isconsideredtlie Mr. G tvm *8)tri!tiicrs,, during the Det across kNl r. Alex. Tichborne of Godeirich 'Book ; 2ad, Canwla ]Keg Salt Butter, not less thW 25 lbs. Oats, 40. The season have been favor- 9rAla all Oil our frLiands. ay- H ye�r ; 3rd, Farmer's Advocate for one abie, all were housed without damage -)r beat since 1855; fall wheat, from 30 to few d) 3, wit I c We: Township, orrindingaw at the " tit on glue bushels per acre, and sample excAll-
M 0 . Snell ; 2nd J. McDonagh. 4 Ist prize, offered by Irwin & Hod * 2 i j hopo w'id'owc its will pay up %vith-, year.—H inury.of anykind, Rout cropsin gen- 40
Farorite," we patent chum of his ixwn of Clinton, one Paisley Shawl, value, out imirmar, .or It is impossible inveution, which. is finding its way into to kt-p oti, -is %,-a to do) In ft NATrVr. CIR GRADE CATTLE., $15, the butter to belong to Irwin & MiTcHuLL.—Orops remarkably good ; bushels; batley, grain pluinp and good te houses aud-the affiections of so many entries. . . . I I Hodgins.--lat, D.Pur�U. 2nd. W. X�rr; eral will be an average. ent; spring whea, good, will avorage 20 G WKENZIE 'The, CheuftSt
e-wlistult unlem thoso-ite of the yeo-women: of the county.— Cow havingraised, calf in 1874 lot 3rd, R. Medd. 25 entries. fallwhew, a large bread.thsown--sample color—Average. 35 bushels, per acre;. urn,
work f,.r pnivi le lis with the "sinews of One, ldy in 0,11horne who twice e d ll�ti on by 0allander, Scott-& 50 lbs. fac- O'luld not bo-botter—will ave!ae about Pca5ej very good—b bushels; e of 0 to 0 One Cheeia, not less than - Looks well, but not much aGwn;hay, waw war," whi�;h we have jstTy earned. ti, week churns . with it the milk pr� Mal C ei n, ont Cheesef their tory maae.—lat, Callander, Scott& Co.; 35 bushels to thq acKe ; spring wheat I'M, but saved in excellent condition; d, to his own Store oir, AND LARGEST,
of 1.2 cows is never tired sounding its oCw' n ce gl1i 651ba.—S. Camoch- 2nd p. Strait3j; 3rd, W. 0. Fowler. 5 riot a vefy great quantity sown, sample lig iss an abuhdant yield, Ha&m-ove es. r.Thomas Beatty, ofGod- an ; 2nd W. Wise 3rd R. Camochan. excellent—Average about 20 bushels to Potatoes, - prom
Prais ejn'e' . oil, yi*,Ids 40 buili- and free fiom rot; tumips;in carrot&
erle-h., showed the iron harrowi for, which 11 entries. Cheese, not less than 20 lbs., dairy- �h acro ;oat crop go aboutn averae; flax not cultivated in llmmflton Stir. 4et) 0 o .A, And Statioleffy S110 he -is agent� and to which the first'prize Two'year old heifer.—S. Carnochan ; ;tade_._1st, J. MoMehoel; 2nd, Fanny ets per aure—straw a little short, wimc would hve been given ff they had been, 2nd S. Andrews. 3 entries. I �_ -rowler; 3rd, T. Anderson. 4 entries. to the dry season ; pease will' average.30 this locality; Apples, gooa, but will yield as they were not, manufactured in the One year old- Heifer.—W. Cudmore.( 10 lbs. Maple Sugar. —lot, J. Sparling; bushels to the acre, sample excellent ; less than, last year, on "6'011at Of ille The Stock purchased by him fron' the 187 county. 2nd S. Carnochan ; 3rd S. Camochan. roper. 5 barley, a'beautif ul bright samole. abou t drought this summer. Insolvent Estate of
9 entries. 2nd, H. Ford; 3rd, G, A. Co bushAls't( i the acre ; hay a little light. LONDos.—Fall wheat is the finest "CWTVaestern Outdriomy MSIDE entries. 25 as" known for many years, and will averagel 711110 the show was equally creditable, one Heifer Calf, Spring.- -W. Cudmore, ; Quart Hiple Molasses. — let, H. cause�l by the dryness f the � se on— 2nd J. Braithwaith 13rd J. Braithwaith. Stewart; 2nd, D. Purvis; 3ra,� G. A� quality very good—jield one ton to the about 30bushels per acre—immple ex- There, is no usa disguising the fact comer of the platform at the rear was 5 entries acre Ltoes and otfier routo are a fair 001lent; spring wheat, quality very an- I& JOHN HARRIS 1Z) occupied by speomans from the Stove —M. -Coop r. ,5 ent�ies. %latx, largely cultivate . d,anil &go@,l perior, and will average about 20 bush- AT MOORHOUSYS. c
emporium of Searle & MoTagg"t 31 0. oney in the Combe.—Ist, G Crop unless our rae%r-hants combine to- and tinware Two year o d Steer. geflier %ad emp.oy some one to buy Davisallof 9'verysupetior order. Stoves 2nd 0. Spooner. 4 entries. Snell -I 2nd, J.- Zimmer; 3rcf,- R. Goven- crop, fibre splendid, and need well saved. els- per acre--quantiV sown I 11 8 than Yearling Steer.—W. Cudmore ; 2nd Bmam—riall wheat very good— lastyear; barley is unusually go,d, and NOR;LH SIDE 3EAERET SQUARN,
every kind- of gi-mn, s it comes alon, of the newest patierns, tasteful Stove look. 6 entri the general yield is averagett Ai 80 bush- Which he is determined furniture in tin and copper,neat chamber S. Camochan i 3rd J. Shipley. 9 Luaf Bakei?s Bread.-Ist, R. Pateison; average 35 bushels per acre; spring wheil. els per acre; oats, crop very large, aam.- at the hivest mrket price, the trade entries. izood.--aver M'D.—By.importing direct fror I ware in tin, and handy umbrell stands 2ad, John Wilson, 2entries. age 25 bushels per acre ; bar- plea are finei� and the yield will fully av- that . we ouglat to do hera will inevitably I and other useful household articles in Fatted Ox, Steer or Heifer.—M. Me- Loaf Home-made Bread, lot prize, ley've'ry zgood average 30 bushels per erage,4l) bu�hels to the acre; peme, a Taggart ; 2nd J. Landsboro ; 3rdX- donation by T. Stanburry, of Clinton, of &a" ; Pease, very good—average 3o- TO� LEAR OUT drift to Clinton. On Wednesday la -t the same material, formed a collection Me I aggart. 10 entries. large �rop, and samples generally good, British 11anuiriacturers worthy of note,., rendqred moie con- 3 lbs. of tea.—lat, J. McMichael; 2nd. bushels ppr acre ; root crops are doing the price of bzteky in Goderich was 12el 'Yoke Working Oxen.—Geo. Snell; Mrs. H. Hunt; 3rd, To Anderson. - 31 well—A,,Qt an average Yield expeoted but in some localities are much injured while lower thn 45-c ims not offered at spicuetts by being surniounted with the 2nd S. Rumball. " 2 entries. by b ags; rye, very small quantity grown, AT AN future spire for the dome of thetown - entries. _-Djtvmw.�.—Fall wheat largely sown— bat crops a -ad samples are good;potatoes, K IS EXkBLED TO' OFFER ALL a ly 'the day and, as high s 51 hall, the sheen of vh1ch in the sunlight SHEEP-1XIORSIERS AND THEM GRADES. - LADIES' WORK. yield I 5 to 25 bushels per acre; spring early crops" excellent—late crops have IL A goods in his line at a slight advaacle, in Clinton. ror wheat te will draw the atttu ion of passing Aged H. Snell� 2nd, G - Tatting. Fanny Fowler. lentry. wheat, 16 to 20 ; Pease, 40 bushels por suffered much figin dry weather—the on the sterling price ; it, fact, his vuJi. highest the could have been rt in Gcd-'tr3vellei,- to a �uildiiig which, for murii- Lawrie; 3rd, George Hoard. 5 entries' , Mrs. 0. Dale; ; coiamon -oats, 35 to 40; No"t Ay return will �e fully an average quantity Enormous Reduction tomers are suppliedwitli;goods, at
Crochet Work --.tat eats,7.) 16 9.) buskels per acre ; b-orley. 3, etail cipalpurpses, *ouldnotdisgraoeanyof Shearling Ram -1st, W Herbison; 2nd Fanny Fowler. - 10 entries. -samples are small; turnips, have suf- at about same rates hat small dealem
erich "aa K1. 13, while $I. 17 was easily the cities. Twitchell's saddles 'and 2nd, H. Love, Sen; 3rd, Herbison- imbroidery in Cotton. and Muslin. - to 40; hay, a viory it" lit crop, caused by fered very nt�ch from drought, bat the have to bay at wholesale� obtainalole in Clinton. We have noth- MiRe-r'sharnesseamenext,alltestifyii�gto 3 entries. let, Mrs J. Sutherland; 2nd, - Mrs. T. want of rain ; potatues, turnips, carrots, !ate rains pfpnu'se an- average crop; ap- FROM THE USuAL,P3&10E8. 35,OW Rolhof Wall Paper t& seloett
t our grain buyers who to tho workmanlike manner in Vitioli Ram Lamb-lst, R. Manning; 2nd, McMichael. 6 entries. ing to say agai;o and other roots are looking well, aii-I ples will nut be an average croj?; hay, prefer to make largaDrOtits On PUrchuss these gentlemen. can enriv out goods in H. Snell -,3rd, H. Snell. 14 -entries. miss, 'promise to be a good average yield. crop is lighti, but of ;oGd quality., from, beitigthe Embroidery in Worated.-lst, § ving raised lamb. Stevenson; 2nd, Mrs. Commandeir. � 61,11aples Of THO .-Fall wheat averb 07 3111aliquAntitiea ir.;tepA of small fire- their line. Then followed John 'Steep Pair Aged Ewes ha all giaina very plump and lits on I;Lrge quantities. To those cf bright. A good deal of Sotile'is wheat ges 39 LARGESTAND CHEAPEST STOCK
with bouts and shoes of at ch excellence in 1871.-Ist, R. Mannhig; 2ndi R. entries. bushels por eo 9 imp,11wheat; them indeed, w1w are buyin all round 'that he has frig:hteued a way-otber c,)m- Mnning. 4 entries. Embroidery in gilk.-Ist, and 2n, growti,--algo, some of the ol red chJ. spmng whe from.25 - N5 bu;h per -held by auy one house in Ontario. the -country, aad. givin nearly as much a- - I
petitors. If we were a "antor"we woulil Pair Shearling Ewes.-lat, R. Ma Mrs (ju Pease are very fine in quality and an mmiiider. 5 entries. &are of choic wheat; barley averagg 35
for grain i� far dislant villages a in God- like to- take S'.eep down a "peg," al. ning; 2nd, R. Manning; 3rd, H. 8nell. Ald excellent yield. erich, it may be o eep Bead Work. -1st, Miss Archib bushels of right Sample;, pease, very TAr zSAME HANDS 112 YEAR,' Of PrOfit to k thou -h we know the task would he 6 entries. 2nd, Martha White. 4 entries. PARis.-Fall. wheat extensively culti. gooa, will y eld about 60 bushels to the down the market here. But di&;ltone. Johns, Menzies lk, Co., Pair Ewe Iambs. -1st, 0. Dale; 2nd, and a good average crop, 'will acre; oa this won't do for our business men inadia a fine disp!ay of cabinet -ware.- H. Snell. 3entries. Knitting Worsted.-Ist, Miss Coop- vated spring whottE. ood ti a erages 50 bushels,, 'T , He -6 is q chafice to Save Mosley whodesira to sea the farmers er; 2Lid, Airs Co mander. 2 entries. -yield 25 bushels per acre - crop an I a large supply; flax is a c0nnng Amongst other things showitT, a hand SHEEr---coTSWOLDS LvqD THEM GRADES. Netting Faacy.-Mrs. J,. Sutherland. not Sown in this neighborhood ; barlex, fair crop; hops afe light; root crops wig
into Goderich r. ith their producie and re- 'some heavy bedstead with tasteful carv- ale; 2nd, J. 1 entry. pease -and oats are excellent, all wi.1 on the whoh be equal to the avera min- home with th I Ae& Ram.-lat, C. D i 4 - ge. Godrich, Sebt. 5th, 1871t BW69
tur eirfamilYSUPI)iies- i,d work. a conibined dressing -table an I o Patch Work in Silk. -lot, Mts. give a full average yield ; hayprop i -very Goderich, 18th Augustl871. hm Potter. 2 entries. ST. MAB;Y�.The crops are the lar�,
In e ave, done with the I bureau, and hall- furniture of a chaste Mrs. J. Dickson. 2 light, owing to the extreme Urouth in aft-emptto dclude otu-se ves and others!ap I Phearling Ram.-Ist, H. Snell. I Commander; 2nd, May, Junend July -the want Of hay est ever gro*n in the county of Perth, tique design. Dc -pew & Dolierty, entry. entries. and the qua*ty of the different. safnples, into the belief that farmers v611 keep the energetic firm which has lately 6pen- -1st, H. Snell; 2nd, C. Patch Work in Quilt.-Ist, 'Mrs. will, however, be in * great. measure . I *ior; fall wheat will probably coming heze frvm old Hallett, eTen ea the Clinton Musical Emporium, ex- Ram Lamb. Jacob Miller is very supe Dale; 3rd, H. Snell. 7 entries. 2nd, Mrs. J. Broadfoot. 3 made up by the excellent, quality �)f oat average 46 Mishels to the acre; jipring TEEGRAP BOOK
the ; prices given by our Own grain hibited a goodly array of musical instr and pea staw ; ttirnips, carrots and
Pair Acted Ewes hating raised Iambs entries. , rl�itv wheat, '136, 4mple very good; barley and
-e a shade leas than elsewh,re. ments, among which we noticed one of Gentleman's Linen Shirt, haaa made,, potatoes promise well ; fruit,' especially riFuy
buyers ar Now is Your TiMe t
-ine faraters ou t; - of in 1871. lit, J. Southcombe; 2ad, H. oats, very heavy, afid gample excellent; 0. every; HeifiLman'a Pianos; one of Bell of i by 0. E. Archibald, apples, very ligb t , corrl. rye, buckwhew
Snell. 4 entries. lot prize, donatiol
t -_u would drive flax. is she v�-ery heavy a4d of superior 'tie' '& MA, D,30
fifteen G ilph's "Parlur graild" organs and Pair Shearling Ewes.-lat, H. Snell iet Lace _Carta.ins.-lst. Mrs. R. Cole; suil flax not cilltivAted to any extent. 4
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miles extra h r a cent per bushel, and several ania!ler orcrans, which are Soft! quality- ORD. elon quality; spring wheat, 25 bushels per It scAberls tequiredby I& Tolegnpb busluem
piace, that Pays the e-mtra cent, leaving, since Jartuary last. D. ot D. a Cotton Shirt, linen bos6ta frpm 2j t, 1 25 producing-buyin aud goods -selling we, at an astonishing0ow, prilse 2nd, J. Southcombd 3 entries. 2nd Mrs. W. Cantelon. .8 entries. BRAlmopo.--fall -wheat will yield STRATF -Fall wheat will average
Pair Fatted E wes or Wethers. - Ist, J. Ge4tleman bushels per acre, and the about 30 bushels per acre. ---:of exceilent A 8 TIECE EVnJ1V'A-TTFNT1ON OF THE SUB- ought to do here vt W gravitate to the have sold some 60 of these instru inents Washinton; 2nd, H. Snell; 3rd, C -IW�-Mrs W. Cant 2pd. Mrs. G. q1 dity is good ; spring wheat not much W. Jackson show- Spooner. NOW 3 alti�e& ba�l will 3ield I g r
4 entries. raised in'this locality . ey a, .10 bu ll�. L 0 Hehas4detem1u&J.Aur1nZthe.next 25 dapj't
theraerchants with goods on tfieir shelves eda variety of Sewing- Machines. 3L-. 6;ntleman!s Fancy Fannel Shirt- - from 25 to 30 - bushels per acre and of acre f superior quality; oat learontl&vttim SAwk ot instead of inoney in their pockets, and ered. the Pair Ewe Lambs.-lsf',- J. S:)uth- Mrs. G. Nott� els, per s4re4of goocl quality; b�rley, 35 While the stock is complete Man sel][ing Johnson, 'of Goderiell, ent combe; 2nd, H. Suell. 2 entries. Ist,,J. Rye; 2nd, en- the beat sample ; oats will yield from 35. bshels per �cie-of good quality; flax, CHEAP. in consequence trader languishbig- in all "Gardner" Machine for which he is tries. to 40 bdxhals- per cre -quailty good ; the best cr,iii for several vears: 'uotatoes REMARKABLY Oilin d�JLLLZI re- afrent in th section, On the table to —LARGE BREED. Feather Flowers,lat Mrs. Dotter - pease will yield a,bout 3 medy that evil if they are so disposed, I " PIGS My 0 bushels per. And othdr root cropi- are rather light; 01DI, I A, I fl) Mtn
tt,Llr we Bear.— ist, Goo. Hore. 1 entry., ere—qu hty good r6ots—a very fair fis A Sp1pndid assortment of Mit
left thers was a display of bu 1 entry. H. Hair do. -4th Miss St - aplethn; 2nd, - I and if they are not so disposed then they haTe never seen excelled. rather light, but saved in good con- The concon Bow haXing litt d 187L—Ist, —�.b,ut im avera,6e yield ; hay—a dit- Which will make up greatl for -
ere in 4 VOP ion, Broad ilas&_Fancy VifeedSop deserve to suffer the consequences. trated gold which can be gathered from Webster; 2nd, S. 7ones. 2 entries. V1183, Ross. air. crop—yieldAbout li tolls per acre- thilshortuessi-of the crop. -Thecrops,on V-10, pasture field was here to be seen in Per- Boar Pi, littered in IRL-1st, It. WOOL do.—ist Mrs W. Doherty. 11 I T AIM VNDIM ON= I CALxDoNu.—Fall wheat �vras not in-, the whole, are good, and the quality ex- Mac, up to Order or Sold 'by the yard. A =�An fection, rieli, clean aqd- sweet, the Webster. 1 entry. antry. jured, and is a fine sample, yield varying ceilen"etter than has been the case 0 farmers' wives of North Huron can make Sow Pig, littered in 18 H. Berlin Wool Work, flat.—lot Miss: f 20 to 40 bugliels per &ere, average for several'y�ars.,., -uk 'SaINGS Call 'and Got Bargains. We learn from the Chairman �uttr when they try. The entries wery Webster; 2nd, D. MeShannock. 3 en- Archibald; 2ad Miss Archibald. 14 11ishels, was sowu too early this Of GE11STS, �K NT z, Ba-ya 25 b. of the B.-ard. that the Inspector altogether nearly 80in number, and as tries. tries. - I season attaining too tituch_growth in the RiviERE Du Loup.—Orops in this vi- the Latest Styles and Patterns. spent the whole Of Wednesday the most of the lot was about the be.t ��PrGS—SNALL BREED SUFFOLK. do � d* raised.—lst Mrs. A. 9 cinity are very piZatisiing, Wheat, oats, ARMS IMONG. fall, fields sown late have give betst yield; and barl�y large in quantity but not ripe The Subscriber would return thanks to -4,"', othe classes andspoke very ordinary mortals can buy, the excelleice HaHurchy;_2ad, T. Nicholl. 9 entries. exammm m - of the prize -butter can be imained, as B3ar.-1st,Jol Cummings; 2nd, J. barleyll. an average crop � pease, good and froscs ara, apprehended, hai iargz in his supporters for the liberal patronage
favorabf:� of the stdte of the srfiool. entries. Braiding in Silk�—Jst Mrs. C. Dalti; -op, yield 30Y, 50 bush- quantity . and hai3 been taken in very exte - nded to him while in the 11ourishink 2 ela per acre; net much spring wheat The fact must be gratifiv endenning Boar pi adq M. Cantelon. 4 entries. pt. 'IB71. well as the difficulty Messrs 01 T. Cooper - - 2 oats, a splendid at good cAdition; potatoes doing well, but
ing to the late of Dungannon; Horton, of Goderich, g, littered in 1871.—lat, J. . Pencil. Drawinu.—Ist Mrs. J. Scot . Townof 004erich. H can now afford.
I 0 will be injured by rotting in several Places. snifis determined to
teacher Mr. Preston, as well ra toMr. Fisher: 2nd, S. Jones. 2 eatries. sown". root crops, Radenhurst, who has discharged the and Bart -on of Clinton,_who were, the 4 entries, to sell at COSTO judges, must have emDerienced in making Sow Pig, littered in 1871. —1st, J. J. * Urs. drouth; flax not ninch ,grown. Harvest ' p,,Nl Lzil. Crops are very good daties so creditiably during Mr. Preston's W a' Fisher; 2ad, W. Stewart. onochromatic Drawing.—lst give his customers the tenefit of h. generally'saftsfactory. this year. The pelel of bay has turacd success in1noinem. severe Mr. ATcLAIdn was oult the awards. The Factory Cheese 5 4 entries. .9. Gule. I �any. PoBT C*LBou".-z;-FaII wheat, a good outbatter illan'was expected, -and is rawnfel good and the dairy cheese which riGS--SHALL BREED, BZRKSTIT Fair Woolen Books, let p i donation M&. Two Journeymen Tailo ra;endy appiainted to the important rIze' of .11 ro —will vera, g*o'25 bushels per acre ; enusidered about an average.
office of RLU-h-Sdioul luspuctor and , _. took the p,4ze would have compar-e Boar by George Chidley, of Clinton, P Whesty immediately,
—1st, W_ Blair, 2nd, Geo. Sell. ite(l, bnt what there is, Ate'y employment "a THE "BRADBURY 11
spring wheat, very little SOIK 13 ; Oats$ very little cultiv, at)plautineni; was severely criticised as favorablv with most factory-nid, - 3rd, W. Dickton, 3 entries. hair brusli'vAlue.—Ist, Miss Archibald. is of exesilent quality goo(I wages given., The table to the righV was covered with Boar Pig littered in 187I.—Ist, J 14 entries" good—will average'45 busliels ; barley, ; barley and Cam injudicion% We are glad to learn from riot - much soi*n--will average 25 btiShels, are superior crops, the yield bein abcovo� AB RAf 1AX _SMITE_�. roots, vegetaaloi and fruit, cabbage, Fair Woolea Stockings. —tat J. Rose; the Board, that he seemed familiar with Mason; 2nd, W. Dickson. 4 entries., 0 and abun- carrots and b�ets were nothing extra, an ind, Miss of. McGiswen. l0entris�k ro jot crops good an average,the straw is hea*
ffebaut work; knew how much to ex- Sow Pig, Uttered in 1871. _lst, W. 2. dance of fodder . for vattle Ailti�i5ated )Jerchant Tailor & 'Clothier, inferiority fully justified by the season. tWar Mits.--ist Mrs. J. Sutbemr-- YonT ERiz.—Fall. andspring *heat, i- 2 doors East Of H. pect from the classes aucording, to their Potatoes were very - superior. . The i t; 2ad, W. Stewart. 6 entries. do 20 to 25- bushels per acre, sample fair�.;; pease, a fait crop, and ie6nre4 in exce Hoiton!a 'GrO0817# vrogress; shn-wed very consiolerable tact Iand; 2nd, Mrs H. Stewart. 7 entries. Market Square, Goderich. it � POU1TRY. do G loves,—Ist Mrs - J. Sonther oats and barley ectively Lent condition alf root croPs look well in qatting out of bova-what they know; entries of apples were not numerous, 30 to 40 real . Sept 21st, 1871. pnssessad treat facility in illustratin but all very fine and so were the.out- e e e, 25; corn,, 60 to 70, and potatoes and i6a* Afrowth; the Coll ction Fowls, any bree4 tat i pri,mis ipod otato
door grapai. The centre -table / was donation by Dr Reeie.—lst Dr. Prize land; 2rid, Mrs. Laithwaite. 2 eateries. p aft e e iary ind !1P ation el -being 9�6d the afflarent, points h4a wished to explain; devoted to the ea? work and Reeve; Home made Quilt.—Ist Mrs. Gordon 6o busho;s per acre and upwards ; hay, crop gar V le so which fis sul-ema-lded a hearty, genial ad, many 2nd, D Peeve. - 2 entries. Young; Mrs. T. Anderson. 9.anteries.' two tons per acre ; season on the whole and the yield heavy, but farmers re fee, ski III era had ng at work to PairBramahPootras.—lat, Dr Reew; p ,ag Mat._. N afraid of losilla a great portio�, owing to eisplaition. which made the Pup us bden lo Lra. H. Hunt; 2tid, Mrs. has been extremely favorable for ve,,eta produces" chagratifyinresult. Home- 2nd, Dr Reeve. 3 entries. W. Cuatds. eateries. - blight. rerfeefly- ai their ease. Teach6r Wantea* made cicth and fla"el, quifts, Pair Black Spanish —1st, J T Cooper. Homi-Slade Spread.—Ist Miss Staple- DETRorT.—Whe -at, quality very good. . -TGROXTO.-�r-Fall wheat, a'full -average, stockittg3ondtliosegrac6fal atidinnumer- 2 entries. and yield large, andf very fine quality; WANTED'= quantity sown, quality first class yield ALE OR FEM&LE TELCHER a NONVI. IN MOST UNPRECEDr Pair Po nds.—Ist, James Rose. 1 F&rm,.rz Rea4 hot- unaminlay# aft articles in wiiich! the fair sex de- h.—Ist torn, owing to excessivey weather, itted by the Iduslqal FrDfass
1VORT11 —TrURUN AGrR,1%3UL_ able Mis Stapleton. from 25 to 30 bushels per, acre; spring commence onolauagrylst. lan. entry. is maturing earlier illan usnl—ill a I; ofthe C1tyjDrNewTorkte,eu*1 tftePpnos of *V lights were fully represented. Miss Lace.—Ist Miss AL A. Daly. many whe t, full quantity sown, quality good, AX Mounteamfle's water-tcolor drawings Fair Turk -e at ri t JEL Val 1 p ze, donation by localities it has bden stunted by -'the I J other ulaliers, IMPLEMENTS. yield 15 1o, 20 bushels per acre; barley, Trw"es N�k�&.LAS FOSTER 4 deserve special mej�tion particulaiTy Sh�pperd & Cooper, of Clinton, one b.hr- f — great drouth, and cannot therefore be o, less than an average quantity sown, qual- DANIM POWER, PURITY, HICHMS
FALL SHOW AT ULMON. Waggon. AND— the "Moor's Head" splendiffly posed, rel?Stapleton Salt.—A. Edcoat. I entry. fumber 'Cau.tOlOn 1�i`019� full return; barley is a fall averagev ield, ity first class; ield 25 io 30 -buWefs an Godertelr,21 Sept. 287L 2W8 3t with the physiogn-omical peculiarities Pair Geese—lat, A. Elcoat; 2nd, J. entry. andias never been surpitssed in.qualit J v; acre Peaso, a large breadth sown— Caalpu=aons A -.D 4000 VMTORS. graphically delineated. The efforts of Sonthcombe or W. Robison. 5 entries. Wooden Axle Waggon.—Cantelon. apples, crop is a very -fair. one, but has quality fint-61wo—yield 25 ko 30 bushels and Is rapidly anpersedingti-p ones Tamons KH&- thia laJfa p ils were also very promis- Pair Ducks, other than Muscovy.— Bros. 1 entry., sufrered. fripin the Ary weather. - Potatoes, per aord; oats, average quafitity sow -n— Wurray.70 wheat a heavy crop "rings 't Inthe Nfinalo"OfC.OWWRLY api� 1#t, Geo.,Cooper 4 entries. -iron Plough.—Jucob, Miller - 2nd G. We were highly gratified at the signs ing. unions land turnips, have been all More, sudin -driouth quality first-cfass�ypela4fi, torti bushels —25 to 30 bupjhels to the acre—first-rate The Immene pulatity, of the -4-T)-
33U1LtVP 9_MOis f progresas displayed by the North Pair Bantaais.-1st,_W. R5bison. I Arilliamson ; R. Runciman. 6 enthics, or.lesistunted. by the excessive eracre; root crops will be a ligh yield,- �quality —over an average qnaiitity isowu; A C031PLETE SUCCESS -WoodenPlough.—G. Williamson;2n P mits superior meirits, being in overy rfspect the Ridin;- of Efuran, at the Fall Show held entry. Jacob Miller. 3 entries. d during the tat -ter pFtof Augilst, and the owing to drought. -spring wheat, above an average crop, nay _erfeehon 6f themost is the term which best describes the INDOOR DEPARTMENT. yield quality- will, not be equal to LACHIBE-1 -Crops, with the exception from 20 to- 25 bushels to the acre, of ii0l-t—lof palse has been awarfled it., by at CHuton on Tue3d--y and Wednesday, n The arrangements of the Two -horse . Buggy.- let 'Leslie '& - exhibiio, cose best qunU4e&toJacTj;Plnstyl1ng# thainost Winter Apples, Hqj lsot year. of hay, it, aL I'll an . avei*ge t1i rfect lintmment thatle now mxde�, le6h and 20% inst. As the'�roxld moves, obliging Secretary 1 Mr MaleolmsolLwere Four namea varieties mes ; 2nd Cantelon Bros. 2 eutries. Very, abitudafi -d ivu entire good quality--m-more tha# PO
perfect. The entries were more numerous 5 of each.—lst, G. Snell; 2nd, G. BARLIN.—Fall wheat, beat known for sati9faction;1 the aviprage is as follows- i qua tit ellentrop
North Ifuron keeps moving too and we One horse Buggy, donation byj�t. � M. - R y sown; barley, on -axe -=M 3UNGE VEON eao To V1096 I than on any previous occasion. The icholl; 3rd, W. J. Biggins. 12 entries. 'Etacey -of Clinton, one lamp.—Les,lie & some years, and is mord than -an average., Fallwheatil, none sown ; Bpi -Ing wheat, very bright—from.30 to 35 bushels & JW" ouut Of ctrv� an(Thnisil. ara paeased to chronicle the fact that Four named varieties Fall Apples, 5 30 to 35 bushels. to- the acre, qiiklitY good, uill yield abouh 35 baphelo per the acre, and well -saved; oats, a Try secording tb sm a Bros W Leslie qnality of the animals and- articles ex'- Holmes ; 2d CanWIO' eaca-F-Z Show has bee3m of eaoh.--4st, Jos. Sparling; 2nd, R. , I 511vierior; spring --wheat is about an a;ver� acre 6-iley' will average 35 bushels per heavy cropfrom 40 to 45 bushels ta tha T.J. MOORHOUSE _& HQIAi;s, `3 entries. e a Point at hibite4 was of trial highest order. The laigo.�,and will gLVb from 15 to 20 bushels- acre oats good,* will yield about 40 EL average quantity nown; Laudesbaro; 3rd, G. Nicholl. 13 entries Fanning Mill.—M. MeTaggart &Co. acre --over ai 'boUt AGEIU.
vehich a "'new departure7' is made to- pFl�lic spirit of the business men *in ellent, are 40 busheli y Three named varieties Winter Pears, to the acie ; eats,, an a%c p and bushels per -acre ; Pease also good, -20 peas, anaveragerop, a , apecial,prizes was very- notable I entri. wards, some higher achievement in Sk';ck- 91"" 5 of each —tat J. X. Fisller� 2nil, R. Pir Iron HZTovro.—. Jacob Miller. IL better than in previou's -years—will aver" bdahel� per � acre ; buckwheat is also a te acre,. potatoes are below -the mnexceptionble 41TAst1mrtWC_ ftrx and worthy of initation and these latter P - aver- raising age 40, busliela to the scr, ; barley a fair goodcrop; otatoes.are a splendid crop,, a -, owing i6 Tery. dry -weater--othir veil Iiiwwrlallres, both ACWuRdtatizat Amirlc=p and Agriculture in particular, wer� liberally rewarded by doing p6 Baker, 2e4i:dl� entry. ge Tit not can beBftnatthe St4Dr6Gfth6APiUt6 rieties Fall Pearsi 5 crop'[ the drylyrbaLlier-in May affeA�d its and will ie d' ?d about 200bushelS P6T Zero 18terOOtOrOPS106kingverywel4� and other departments as well. The smashingbasiness, with, we should judge Three named va Field Roller.—Johu M. Martin. gr6wth'. �easo, a splendid,, crop of each,�lit, R, Landeaboro, 2nd A. roots,- such amangold, tamilix, and w
_61.11athered. North $ICU Markt Iqtmr*.
importations of Stock madeby such men noless than 4000 visliors ittracted to P ony breadth- sown ; potatoes, a --- M111111411111111"W"""' . - - Clinton. ' Altogether we felt rather proud Elcoat. - I . 0;8 Rake._Uante,1611 Bros._ 1 very . large', arrots, are a good crop, and of average 1671* SIF&IT. &3 J. J. Fisher, ofColborne, -H. &ell of Three n:amed varieties Plum 5 of S Ray turnips, ate., have Seen -affecteil'by dry yield';, bay, is -rather of being mistaken for a Director of the entry. a poor 'crop e,_o - —1st G. Hoare; 2nd,"o,T. Sa4th- Manning ; 2d weather rathbr,seriously, the furmer� in year ; fls�x 'none sown. the . I I .- FALL&WINTERISMES Haeft and others, cannot ba t*O Much . TurnipSeed Dr
aciety in eonsequancal of wearing, J, -1 I particuar, buttlidlate rains have wonder- They slow an amount. of redribbon of authority which combe. 5 entries.. !"Uning." 3 ,entries.. 5 a 40dayer- - - ----- 00— MrBiggins Ldall other age -crap, andthe tir"dth-i �undor 0--als'Efa - lly imi proveatbe turnips, ai of llud energy and 6ritexprise, which ought to he insisted on best Beat collection open air GraPes' Set Rorie Sho'es.—T -Tippling - lid'R. f" owmg upon us that we I yoot irops will probable turn out btter cltivation yearlyincroaaffig.-, the early mi" -ht . have the 'Treedom!' of the in- named, Ist prize,, donation bYJ Rsnsford.� 2 entries. e:�pected. _____o0_ ap,preciated by PLO, whole conuilunity. )f Clintan.—Ist, W., 0. Searle; %d, OW." 83 than sown alirink wheit iss fAir ci Y, but1bat vi&tion. rump.-�-John Re 2d 1). MalJoy- go I wn late . R T . oor, having beennjured Mr. Fisliees imported horsea were Wiae. 6 entries. 2entries- -:-:Fal en -an exebileat aePlate Yellow crab APPlem.—Ist, L FoOUELPS. [I *h t by tho�_ oats aUn r loading and. unloading bar alnOngSt the M03t i]atereSdUg SigIttg- Out - ana Svixag bea;t and drot alit, PREMIUM LIST. saTA es fittly,,30 busl;els A FARM FOR SALE, eresL- ; spring wheat, a fitat class- Sam- excellent crop,,'betagavei thi 4yerage; MISS 'MCCONNELL li�ttenbury. 2entries. of doorm, and were illustrious examples, ' Lud peas. --;:P Gra ]EIGIRSE.8--(Heavy DraughtJ lateRed.,Crab Apples.—lat, . Me- -but varicis much in I the. yfeld,, the And, good in quantity and qualty; barloT PAR FO.0 OF 118 A0FM,'Vr1!MN WV9 "bload will tell." In n rics. CIAL PRIZES. and ry; are go�,i 1 oro�t, ixotedini-the AS JUST RECEMED A LARGER ST.CK leb. 70,of4r2leb wo
-from A t .26 6usli Brood Alare haviag raised Foal in Go*an. 5 C t tche6,, of Prince of Mrapis than xismifetthavervIlest quitSoy Awl latest Of
we would just -give the -W. J Moen the, ft % 11; Pease, a miles oft1w Town ofCvede:
187J.—Ist'Jai. Anderson; 2nd,: James Three named varieties Peaches, 6 of ra tWl� 11harveste-d; corn, below urderCnitfuh Ind
-ave gel j -St=p aunded by _a ngi potato is Wales Hote4 Clinton -off average, nj!to coid i�ri farmEma S entries 2nd, John, Zim- eta i prize Of- good sar�plb, and average par'acre;. lines Vi�'Lwill avers�ge 30 bitib. per acn.,. beautiftilly'sitI1104. ona advice. We h6pe they will Sutherland i berry Graveload all the *fty
a - . excellent id iality,. and bav`oan a -ver- IuTs A" BwMTS, 3mBoxtt AND ]ao wi to pay) std There is a Lago Orebard an the
ea. _$10 for 60 best, crook. of butter, not le 6 Is not -milge to pay Mr. Fisher and Such Spring Foal, Colt or- Filly.—Ist, ia, mer. Sntri to Mr. Mc- �Lge= quantity;'tutnips and'otlaer root 2WHERS AND FXIOWZRSI Premise* Beirbig Chok-0 Fruit
than 25. lbs. j. butter to -elong b;ijhf and fulL; average fultv, 45 Anderson- - 9 entries. MAN"AOTURNS. J. B* 16 entries. bush. per acre, ant -Aigpien4idstw)tofcloakm.JkiLrres, Cloudef v,M.;,We3%na zaaa Cutc,heon.—W. IggIns. I afof good qualiky;
-Twoyear,-ld Filly.— crops about an average; 'hs'y, About sl _n y list, Zames Mc Ten yw& home-made 'Cloth--!A� hay of 'the 2M1aFreddovm,1k#
!� 13. Racey, - ofthe. Huron ills on ifaaXe tl6m &k4 stock awa, gh ;2nd, X. . Fisher ;,3rd Remy iz�b h 'S i-tillrdofths' sh 18 sultsthapnwhUff r . aVerap In w6i "vea, And, Of I Iloods and Wooten goods to thoo
to. �Dona, Ir a, , balance maY Urd .9
aet coft. 2 entriesi., Oliziton, offers I barrel of T -:40se'-plou'- Ayetage) onatontothe aic,re- flax a - by-payingintemstffM El r I 'I 0 ca knell I 'i�w -1 Ail eXc6llen rop, se rt, ul--
eat 2 bushels -White Wheat, and . I I . . vitue Wit w son. As rempeetfu Ay sollalts a he 33mious loss of our own pounty, and Ford, -5 entri for the b Y, 11
_;C�04 X.B.;�AsMwNl sporeparlidto I 'gxrnon nXte cr-eeut— Te yards, home-inadellahneL ed�#41 avarage lyg - -C Applypostp0d
the of other more Twayear.old George - good Ite la&es, *fore they riake their flill and FrfArtlLerpa- T. Anderson. 1. entry. lbiarrel. Oatmeal forthe best 2 _bualiils from $ to 19 � blish. to1lie..acre; turn' from t Chesney; 2ad, T. MeWeitael.: 2 entries. Wa I ,dnterpurcbuw.� 10&rich r. 0, Dr4wer I&
iLir home-71nad6 Blankets,, lot -White Oats, the -wliest Idol other roots, looking well, every to belong anrlr sed -dons. Tha show of Horses, On,k�ar old Filly. -1st,. J.J Fisher, GoderIck _187L Godirieh.Uth_Jtmo,18M W92 *
I a 65 lb. 'Cheese, piesented by -Callander, to Mir. Racey. John. Kil 3.yield; otatoo wr�a altopf her very fin a and e x ty. Wheat 6 prospect of sit excellen tremelY 2.nd, J. Lant; 3rd, W. Pearson. 4 on. an average or, Great SBOvi &. - CO.; of L Clinton..—lst, Gordon entries. Oats 13 entries.- ibotit-balt understand that Mr. W. G L creditab 1414 neighb6rhod, We do tries. IV Londofi, hai Press le fo, t fodng; 20d, G� -No#-- 3rd 13� Stewart. . -Messrs. - ]koace & -Rich of C11-iton 5:16 Fall 8f infactiori expressed as to barvest-. r no', wonderthal; =A One year Old Gelding.—Id, T� 31c- OR )p on !,PAATX-AND OVERN."NT ST I(I mericknhombnyer 4. entries. offer 10 lbs.'Youtigl1yoon . T", jor the E s- P E N 2N G Mibushels or. -PARTY," which will -be ready I for now Makes 011&a= hii -hea&parters 3.19. be*t,croc1.butt6i,-fiot lesaii=,2. -lb.,- busholaper oats,.60 By 60acre; Fess6,. no 0, Pu awd - 6clres- that, ha cani�ot au7whera HOXSES (GEIMBADTORPOSZ) Acroqbarloyper b icatiou in -aft w days Ja its- Zhapt� Giinfleman!s Sadalw;—Ut Witchel D, -MoSha;anock. .. 8 saw about, one tort to . -ibia acre; corn tOrs, SR lotg other t1itno, the, ,cundi;ion Nare having raised Foal in hak * -
find better snpe423 sor Iiis, tnide. Thera :Broad thin of parties in Canad. is discussed At Pair Gentleman"a SeireWB6 Messrs. Depe*,& Doherty n�; ore .",aversige crop,.t, W, Vanden.* 21xd,-.T_ BroaA- Ots-715t, -, well --in - n, PL -thanai *fair snow 4 cattle, and lesa ap- John offer -in ibi 65 willb6 More. rige, arop- J,lanxth, And* veriai MA RK-miL GROCERY, foot; -, 3rd 4. 0hestney. 11 on oane��ttc ed: Rodidu 0. Totato tlla,-, they had - suffered on 16 Edward Blake r. _80ti? ove., turgips I Spring Foal, LICH prVilly.—Ist IT" PairGeiitleni sPegged.Boo lst� ljho� best afabroidefed Piano ind � other koot L crf ips, 81141K rXac- In aw ims toppwlywo cri icauyftyiewed. RLY OCCUPIEDBYROBINSONa 4004,
John Ste�p,.' hair Cloth Vre- J. kimile ae owqt Im drou�-htth, i- -on T. Jan L pra w oft nwo Anti " t son, . .2 . ge, o a Satherland;2nd, W. Morgan, ;kd, I ."d Pall
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Colleptiol et, Dick Its girte4l almi it ''m bi said in A. led nafioi:ig, A magnillaontRullsliowa Mcichael. it. entries. X Maksr'g work, not- entrie&, Fy
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le." than three 'AW10fe8i Tolinff'. W� XcHaffis,.' of th 'wheat ia4orages. about I i!�,ord, ior to defend t Ecie6flt-� Tay -Ai'-snan -.Ya* perfeet model Of high Two year old Filly� To Rye; .2nd,. *ism in thf40rin _D 0 UC LAS* ecimen, .15%bi - to- the wre, kuality of, -our a inetx, SIOCK 'O
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R. Jenkina; 3rdl, W-. I , O." r .8pri it Single Bug&, Harnexx.—lat, X if pennianshiPL, b ion of L, & ngwh"taverago.&T�.out 20 bushe '.1-r�therthauthoold-syst.emofPaz$y,
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