Sheep Shearing Festival
Id our last week's issue wo gave a report of tbo first two day's doings at the llorse Fair and Sheep Shearing Festival of the WasLtcuaw Couoty Agricultural and Hortieu' turril Society. - The balance of our report of the llorse i departmont will be fouud on the first pagt of tliis issue. Our reporter was unablc to make a report of tho Skcnp department, :md ive fhereTore extract the following froui the official report : SH.K.-ÍIA.N3. ' Richard McLano, Dexter, Buck 10 yra. old, lst picm. ". 00 " 4 vis old 2d '2 00 " " " 1 " Ut 3 00 " ■' " 1 " l'd 2 00 SI'ANI? MHKI.NOES. J. S. Iliuks, Lodi, buck i-J yra. old, t premium, $3 00 Lb S. Wood, Lodi, buck, 4 yrs. old, 2d proiniuni, 2 00 Richard Gluzicr, Ann Arbor, buck 2 yrs. old, lat premium, 3 00 J. S. Wood, Lodi, buck 1 yr. old, lat premium, 3 00 II. E. Peters, Seio, buck 1 yr. old, 2d premium, 2 00 SlIKARKHS. R. Corbit, Saline, lst premium, 83 00 R. Glazier, Ann Arbor, 2d " 2 00 Chas. Peaeh.Anu Arbor, 3d " 1 00 Tho premiums awarded have all been paid, ulso nil tho expenses of the show, atïer wliich we uuderstand thero is a balance to the credit of the society of 8 174. This speaks woll for the Board of Managers, and especially for the sub-committee which had charge of all the arrangement?.
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