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Pae List of the MildinayFAS • Thurso , Sepr
Class 1. -Draught Horses.
ht Horses °08 00 02 00 01 50
Kean Drank ... .,, ... °° ... ... ... 2 � 1 75 I `25
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Draught Brood MsYe y . br est ... ... ... 2 e0 1 50 1 00
66 Gelding or Mare__:..
t y 2.Oif 150 100
„ two years •.. .•• ••° 00 1 sp100
6t " " " one year..• •.. ••• ••• 2 00 1 00 50
6. �g foal ,.-. ..�. .., • . • VA
Spring sro� male, got by Pride of Milkmen 06.00 8 2 100
ficial by W. R. Graham..... . ••.
Spring:. got by Pride of Neiltson, 06, epee by8 200 100
Win. R. Graham .
f ,Spl, got by Gay Lad, special 05, by John 1 75 1 �6
rinO ... .- ••. 100
Class 2.-GeneralPurpose Horses.
Span Agricultural -Horses ,,• . ••• ••• ••• 8 00
2 001 50
Pa
Brood mare ... .., °.. ... 2 001 1 ?50b 1 100
25
'Gelding or Fily three years ... 2 00 1 50 1 00
66 44 two years ... ••• •.• ••• '°. 2 00 1 50 1 00
66 " one year ... ••• ... ••• •••
Spring foal ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 50 1 00
50
Class 3. --Road and Carriage Horses.
Span carriage horses, 16 hands or over......3 00 2 00 1 50
6t roadsters under 16 bandit •.• •. •• . ... 8 00 2 00 1 50
Brood mare ... ... ... .- ... ... ... ... ... 2 50 1 75 1 25
Singte earriage horse, 16 hands or over ... ... 2 50 1 50 1 00
Single roadster, under 16 hands ... ... ... ... 2 50. 1 50 1 00
Gelding or Filly, three years .,: .. • ... ... 2 00 ' 1 50 1 00
64 - 66 two years ... .•. ... ... .•. 2 00 - 1 50 1 00
6( 66 one year ... ....---,s-.. ... ... 2 00 1 50 1 00
Sprang foal ... . 4••••1 50 1 00 50
... •. ...
. ... .., ... ,
Class 4. -Durham Cattle, Thoro'bred.
Bull, aged ••. ..• ..• .•• ... ••• .•. •.. 250 200 1 50
66 two years ... ..• •.• ••• ••• •••,• ... 2 50 2 00- 1 50
" one year .•r ... ••• ••. ... ... ... ... 2 50 2 00 1
50
6t cam, since last year ... ... ... ..• 1 50 1 00 75
Cow, having raised calf this year ... ... ... 2 50 2 00 1 50
663 years, having raised calf this year ...
Heifer two years.- ..• ... .•.. .•. ..• •.• .•. 200 1 50 1 00
.6 One year ... ... ... ....... •., ... 2 00 1 50 1 00
'Heifer calf, since. last- show • 1 50 1 00 75
Best Durham bull any age, special, Farm. Inst. 2 00
66 .cow any age, " 6. 6. . 1 50.
-Herd, bull and four females, owned by exhibitor , Diplom
Best5 calves ... •.. ... ••• ••• ••• •.. ••• Diploma
.B bull any age ... . ..• ... •.. ... ..• Diploma
lass 5. --Grade Cattle.
Yoke WO o g oxen ...
... ... ... ... .•. .... 2 60 200' 1 50
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" - " steers 2 years ... ... ...� ..• ... 2 00 1 50 1 00
6f 66 66 1 year ... ... - •• ...- - .. 2.0 1 50 , 1 00.
` Best -yoke steers, for export, special Farm. Inst. 1 50.
'" fatted beef animal ••. ... ... ... ... 2 00 1 50 -1 00
having raised calf since last show .. ... 2 00 • 150 100-
Best milk cow, when only one is kept, having 2 �. 1
been fresh'' this year ... ... ... ... ..•
50 1 06
Cow; three years, calf;since last show .... 2 00'. 1 50 1 0-1
Heifer two years... ... ... ... ... ... ...� ... 1 50 1 00 75
66 one year •.. ... ..• ... ..° ... • 1 6¢ 1 00 75
50
" calf, since last show •..••. ' ••. ... 1 00 _ 75
Best 5 females, any age ... .. ... ... .. •• .:. Diploma
Class 6, --Oxford 'Down Sheep.
Ram, aged ••• •.• �
•••••••••••• .• 1 50 1 00., ... ... ... ... .. •; 1 50 1 00'
'" shearling... 15l1 100
'Pair• Iarnb •01- ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• •t• ••• •.° 54) 00
'Pair ewes, aged ••• .•. ..6. tt. ,.. 164 •ea 1 50 1 00
t6 66 ahearling ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 50 1 00
,6 lan®b... ... ... ..• 150 100
Ram, (pr. each) aged ewes, �shearlings, and lambs Diploma
Class 7.: -Leicester sheep.
... ... ... ... .•• 1 50 -1 00
Ram, aged ... ... ..
66shearling... ... ... .•• ... •.. •. 150 100
f6 lambs ' • ••• ••. ••• ••• ••• • ••• 150 100
Pair ewes, aged •.. ... ..
75
75 -
75
75
75
75
75 -
75
75
75
75
3.56 1 75
66 66 lambs ... . ... ... ..• ..• ..• ..•
Ram, (pair each) aged ewes, sbearlings and lambs Diploma
Class 8. --swine, Berkshire.
Boar, over 1 year, with pedigree ... ... - ... 1 50 1 00 75
Boar, under 1 year, t6 ... ... ... 150 100 75
Brood Sow, over 1 year with pedieree ... ... ... 1 50 1 00 ' 75
°. 6. ander 44" •.. ••• 150 1 00 75
Pair spring pigs, with pedigree..... ... ... : 1 50 1 00 75
Beet boar (any age or breed) with pedigree - Diploma
Class 9. --swine, Chester White.
Boar over 1 year, with pedigree ... •.._ ... .. 1 50 - 1 00 75
Boar under 1 year "... ... ... 1 50 1 00 75
year
Brood sow over onewith 'digree... ... .1 50 1 00 75
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44 66 ander one year " " ... ... -1 50 1 00 - 75
Pair spring pigs 60 6.••• •.. ... 150 100•
75
Class 10. --swine, Yorkshire. -
Boar, any age ... ... ... ... ... ... •.. ••• 1 50 1 00 5
75
5
Sow 6t .• ... ... ... ... - .•: •.• .•• 1.50 1 00
Class 11. --Grain and seeds,
2 bushels, whitefall wheatRed 41- 66, correctly named -1 0 1 001 75
16 ria 14 66 - u " 1 50 1 00 -75
2 spring .
2 bushels wheat oats... ... ... ... -. ... •.. 1- 50 1 00 75
8 bushels black oats •: ... ... ...: ... •.. - 1 50 1 00 76
1 00 75
bushels barley, 6rowed..................1 50100 75
2 bushels f62 rowed ... ... •.. ..• 1-50
2 bushels peas, large field... . ... ... ... 1 50 1 00 75
2 bushels " small field ... �•... ..• 1 00 75
Half bushel timothy seed... ... ... 1 00 75 50
Half bushel clover seed ... ... ... ... ..• 1,00 - 75 50
Half bushel Flax seed... ... .. 1 00 75 50
Class 12. --Roots,- Vegetables, eto.
1,bushel potatoes, white star ... 100 75 50
.•. .
1 bushelotatoes, rose ... 1 00 75 50
1 bushel potatoes Beauty of Hebron... .•• •••- - 1 00
75 50
1 bushel potatoes, - Elephant - ...- ... ... 100 75 6@°
75 - 50
1 bushel potatoes, Dakota Red... •.• . 1 00
1 bushel potatoes, any variety... '--•.. ••• ••• 1:00 75 50
.
Half doz. turnips, Swede, purple top... 75 50 25
. ••• 75 50 25
Half dozen turnips, Swede green top ... ,,,> 7
. -... 5 50 25
Half dozen . " grey stono ... _ . .•. . ••• 75 50 •:25
Half dozen marigolds
Half dozen field carrots - - 775 50 - -
5
Half_ do t -table carrots.,' - - 75 50 25
25
dozen. blood beets 25
50 75 - 25
Three heads cabbage; Winsngstadt or Osbert.-- 25
Three heads cabbage, Drumhead • 75 6075 50 25
Three heads cabbage, Flat Dutch '75 50 25
Three heads cabbage, Cauliflower. ,75 50 25
Half dozen bunches cele, ell e...•• - - - 75 50 25
40
-Half dozen bunches celery, y 75 50 25
Peck onions:,. red - - 75 50 25
Peck onions, green 75 • 50 25
' .Peck onions, potato 50 25
Peck tomatoes, red: 50 25
rack, ;tomatoes, yellow 50 25
Peak beans, whitey�Ipp�} p. •25
.radish, red,:summer!• .,.•M- • 50
$ dozen 5i? 25'
-Half dofiolt ,radish,_ black, winter 25
} 1fi dOZears � ,
:.In as �� .6.•x• _ � 25
dozen ears sweet coin....:....•..... 50
.One . ��► . pkin . •.•....• 50 25
Ane Ali pn ;Arwo earl watermelons- 50 25
50 25}
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