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I FUEDKIUCTON : PRINTED AT THE " AaitlCULTURlMT OFFIOE.' ^A' coO The foil tion and g with will 1 . The cultural, Minerals i 2 Anin property c the propel 3 Agri< factures, I manutacti other arti mended f( 4. All ( tained fr( several Aj otherwise sification and forw later than 5. Tick hibitcrs, ' and allov^ are reque informatii name on 6. Exh should b( for carryi date maj hibition, da// no en for the ill in early ( PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION UULES AND REGUl-ATIONS. The following Eules and Recrulations are published for the informa- tion and guidance of intending exhibiters, and a strict compliance there- with will be required : — 1. The Exhibition will be open for Live Stock, Agricultural, Horti- cultural, Domestic and Dairy products, Manufactures of all kinds, Minerals and Arts. 2 Animals may be Provincial Bred or Imported, but must be the property of a resident of the Province, and if Imported, must have been the property of the exhibiter for at least three months. 3 Agricultural, Horticultural, Domestic and Dairy products, Manu- factures, Minerals, and other articles, must be the growth, product, or manufacture of New Brunswick, tc be eligible for a money prize ; other articles may be exhibited, and if considered worthy, recom- mended for honorary mention, or a Diploma may be granted. ENTRIES. 4. All entries mu3t be made on printed forms, which may be ob- tained from the Secretary for Agriculture, and the Secretaries of the several Agricultural Societies, free of charge, on application by mail or otherwise, These forms are to be filled up by reference to the clas- sification and numbers in the Premium List, signed by the exhibiter, and forwarded to the Secretary for Agriculture at Fredericton. not later than the 15th of September next. 5. Tickets in accordance with the entries will be furnished to ex- hibitors, who are required to attach the same to the article exhibited, and allow it to remain so attached during the Exhibition. Exhibiters are requested to label their articles with the name of the same, and any information desirable to be made public. They may put their own name on the article in any way they please. 6. Exhibiters are particularly requested to take notice, that entries should be made not later than September 20th, in order to allow time for carrying out the various details. Entries not sent in by the above date may be received conditionally until the Saturday before the Ex- hibition, and will be allotted such space as may be vacant, after this day no entries will he received. It is intended to publish list of entries for the information of the Judges and the public, and only those sent in early can appear in such list. I RULES AND REGULATIONS 7. In the classes of Blood Horses and Pure Bred Ca.tle, full Pedif?rees, properly certified, miasi accomi)any the entry. No animals will he al- lowed to compete as pure bred, unless th* 7 ])08sess regular Stud or Herd Book Pedigrees, and satisfactory evidence he produced that they are directly descended from such stock The English, Ameirican. or Canadian Stud Books, nnd the English, American, Canadian and New Brunswick Herd Books, shall be the standard authority or evidence of purity of blood, 8. Exhibiters of Pure Bred Stock are required to register the Pedi- gree of the Animal in the Provincial Herd Book, if not already entered in one of the Herd Books, previous to Exhibition, a certificate of which must accompany the entry, and in all cases where this is not done, other satisfactory evidence must be furnished of the purity of said stock. Regard will be had to blood as established by pedigree, symmetry, size, and general characteristics, of the several breeds or races of animals, and the Judges will make due allowance for age and other circumstances, which may seem to them proper. 9. ExhJbiters must come prepared to have their horses and cattle led into the ring, when directed to do so by the Superintendent of the grounds, precisely at the time specified ; all animals not so brought forward, will be ruled out of competion. 10. Exhibiters of Pure Bred Sheep, Pigs and Poultry, are required to filo certificates at the time of entry, clearly showing to the Judges, that the animals specified therein are from reliable breeders and exhibiters of such stock in Europe ov America, or descended from stock (it Provincial Bied) accompanied w^ith podigree of the same; the names of the breeders to be inserted, also that of the exhibiter. 11. In the Live Stock Classes, thf* entry must in every instance be made in the name of the bona fide owner, and unless this ntle is observed no premium will be aw^arded or paid. 12. In all other Classes, entries must be made in the name of the pro- ducers or manufacturers only. 13. Manufacturers are requested to furnish wMth their article ex- hibited, the quantity they can produce or supply, and the price, for the information of the Judges, whose decision will bt based on the combi- nation of quality, style, and price, and the adaptation of the article to tbe purpose orpurpo^.^s for which it is intended No person shall be allowed to enter for exhibition, more thiui one .'•pecimen in any Section of a Class unless the additional article be of a distiui ', named variety or pattern from the first. This rule is not to apply to animals, but to all kinds of grain, vegetable products, fruit, manul'actured articles, etc., in which each additional specimen would necessarily be precisely similar to the first ENTRIES IN THE NON-ENUMERATED LIST. 14 Every article must be entered under sonic ono ol' the htvidings in the list when possible ; but if any article is of a distinct character from anythitig specified in the list ; it may then be entered in the unn- cmmemied list. No article, however, "shall be ad .issable as a non^ i^edigrees, 'ill be al- [• Stud or that they Ensflish, 11 be the the Pedi- y entered of which not done, aid stock, etry, size, ' animals, mstances, nd cattle nt of the ) brought squired to dges. that libiters of ^'rovincial ?s of the stance be I observed f the pro- irticle ex- !e, for the le combi- article to II shall be ly Section I'^ariety or but to all 3S, etc., in ly similar adings in cter from the lion- If* a nou- PROVINCIAL EXHTBITION. enumerated article, which, but for a dcliciency in quantity, or number, or other like requirement, would be admissable as an enumerated article 15. All Agricultural and Horticultural products must be the growth of the present year. Manufactured articles or Works of Art which have been awarded prizes at any previous Provincial Exhibition, shall not be entered in competition for the prize's named in the prize list, but may be awarded diplomas, or honorary menlion if, in the opinion of the Judges, such articles are superior to any other exhibited, and are deemed worthy of the same. 16. Exhibiters of machinery and other heavy articles, are requested to have the articles on the grounds, if possible, a week before the Ex- hibition opens. Lighter articles may be received until the Saturdnv previous to the Exhibition. 17. Exhibiters should be particular to see that the proper entry cards, as mentioned in the oth Rule, are attached to each aiticle, and should there be any omission or error, procure others at the office 18. Articles not accompan%d by the owners, maybe addressed to the care of the Secretary for Agriculture, who will receive them (if within the time specified for the delivery of such artich's as above mentioned, j and place them in the building, but in no case will they be opened or placed on exhibition, unless written authority is forwarded to do so at the same time. 19 Exhibiters on arriving with their articles, will apply at the office for information as to where their articles are to be placed 20^ Exhibiters will, at all times, give the necessary personal attention to whatever they may ha\re on exhibition, and at the close of the show, take entire charge ot the same. 21. Nothing will be allowed to be removed from the premises until the close of the Exhibition except live stock, which may be removed at 4 o'clocL- P M , on Friday 22. While every precaution, under the circumstances, to ensure the safety of articles S3nt to the Exhibition will be taken, vet it is to be dis- tinctly understood, that the owners ihemselves must take the risk of ex- hibiting them; but should any article be accidently injured, los^t, or stolen, the officers will «^ive all the assistance in their power towards the recovery of the same, but will not make any payment for the value thereof. 2>. Arrangements will be made with the proprietors of the river steamers itnd railroads, for the conveyance of animals and articles to and from the l.xhibition, either by refund of frei-hts paid or otherwise, as may hereafter be arra'iged, the particulars of which arrangement will be duly made public ADMISSION TO BUILDINGS AND YARD. 24. The entry tickets upon animals or articles will admit th(> person bringing them to the Yard or Building, along with such animals or articles, without the usi> of any other ticket Afterwards su'^h parties must ])e provided with propi«v admission tickets. mm^ g ' RULES AND REGULATIONS _^ 25. Necessary attendants upon stock and articles belonging toexhi- biters will be furnished with admission tickets, with their names written upon them, which ticket will be good at the entrance ^^"IV' "l^^^^g oi the ticket, during ^he Exhibition. Any person ^v^"" «'""^ "'^^J tickets to other persons will forfeit all privileges conferred by it, and the doorkeeper will retain the ticket. 26 Exhibiters will be furnished with a season ticket to the Building and Show Yard on the payment of one dollar The exhibiter s name will be written on the ticket and it will be good at tlu; exhibiters en- mice only ; any other person presenting this ticket will be refused ad- inittance. and the ticket forfeited The doorkeeper will see that this rule is rigidly enforced. m j -nr a 27. Admission tickets to the public will be issued on Tuesday. Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday of the Exhibition week at 25 cents eacji^ Each ticket good for one admission ; children under 14 Y^^^^f^^^^^e. 12 cents. Carriages to the yard 50 cents, each occupant, except the driver, to be provided with the usual admission ticket. JUDarS AND THEIR DUTIES. 28. The Judges will be appointed, and will receive a circular inform- ing them of the fact, and inviting them to act, ,,^ns..nt. 29 The .[adges are invited to report themselves a tne office, Present, ing their circular of appointment, on or before 10 o'clock, A. M.. on the '^"It^' Judges not reporting their presence at the Business Office by 2 o'clock, PM, will be considered absent and theu places will be '"sL^The Judges will meet at the Office on the day of opening at 2 o'clock, P. M , to make arrangements for entering upon their several diS and will then be furnfshed wiih Books containing the number of ent;ies m each class. Judges are expected to specially ^ep^J* upon the class for which they are appointed, noting such things as are woithy of notice, as well as the general character of the class. 32, No person shall act as a Judge in any class m which he may be """.sT The^udgos shall award only such prizes as the animal or article maybe deserxMn- of in any class or section of a class or mr.y, il the animal or article is unworthy, withhold the prize altogether. 34. Judges will b'. oxpeeted to uive diligent attention to their duties and hand in their awards at the office as soon as possible - that ttie lisi may be prepaivd preparatory to paying the premiums. 35. In addition to the stated premiums offered for ^^'ticles enumerated in the list, the Judges will have the power to award ^^f^ ';^^«X/ prizes for such articles, not enumerated, as they may f "^^^f^^^^^^y' and the amount of such prize will be subsequently determined. Uie Judges may also distinaui.sh such animals or articles «« they consider de9 "rving of notice, but which have not received prizes by tickets with the woi-xls "Highly Commended," or "Commended,' upon them. These tickets will not emitle the holder to any payment. exlii- /vritten itioned ^ sxich it, and uilding B name :er's en- ised ad- hat this ST. Wed- its each. ■ ape, 12 a driver, inforra- present- ,, on the Bee by 2 will be ning at 2 r several number lort upon -e worthy e may be or article lay, if the Mr duties, lat the list lumerated crelionary er worthy, led. The !y consider ickots with )on them. rROVlNclAL EXHIBITION. t 3G In tho Fine Arts and Mechanical Departments, Diplomas will bo awarded, in addition to the money prizes, to any specimen evincing groat skill in itn production, or deemed oth-irwise worthy of such dis- tinction, on its boing recommended by the Judges and approved of. S7, In the abseiK'e of competition in any of the Classes, or if the stock or articles exhibited be of inferior quality, the Judges are instruct- ed to award only such premiums as they think the article deserving of. They will exercise their discretion as to whether they will award the iirst, second, third, or any premium. 38. Each awarJ must be written in a plain, careful manner o/i the blank page opposite the number of the entry. ;59. No person will be allovfed to interfere with the Judges while in the discharge of their duties. Exhibiters so interfering will forfeit their lights to any premium to which they might otherwise be entitled. 40. Judges will be governed by the Special Hules under each class (if any) and thb General Rules. {8ee under the head of entries.) Any further information required can bo had on application at the ofhce. PAYINC} THE PREMIUMS. 41. The premiums will be paid on the last day of the Exhibition. If not convenient to call in person they will be paid to order, and all prizes not claimed within three months will be considered forfeited. MISCELLANEOUS. ', will be iur- 42. Hay for food, and straw and sawdust nished free to exhibiters. 43. Application for Stallion or Bull boxes, s'r. . two weeks previous to the opening of the Exhibition. 44. All Bulls over one year old must have rings .. oses, to pre- vent danger to themselves and others. 45. All animals (except Sheep and Pigs) must be provide! vvith ropes or halters to properly secure them. Proper pens will be furnished for Pigs or Sheep. 46. Auctioneers will be on the ground after the premiums are an- nounced, for the purpose of selling any animal or article which the owner may wish to dispose of, and every facility will be offered for the transaction of business. 47. Should any information be required in reference to animals or articles taking prizes, the owners will be expected to transmit it when required to do so. 48. Application <br space sh(3uid be made early, and every facility for fitting up the same will be given. For blank forms and all information apply to ' JULIUS L. INCHES, Secretary for Agriculture. I PRtCMIUM LIST. <S ! if. I 1 2 8 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 STOCK. si Si £ 3 1 S HOF.SSS. Thoroughbred Stallion, 4 yours old and upwards, 120 $10 ■J years old, 15 8 *• " 2 years old. 12 7 1 year old, 10 !^ Thoroughbred Mare and Foal. 4 years old and ixpvvards, 10 5 Thoroughbred Filly, 3 yeors old. 8 4 2 years old, 3 " " I year old, 5 3 Trottini,', Oatria-ze, or Roaa pupposea. Stallion, A years old and upwards, 15 10 15 '' 3 years old, 12 8 4 " '2 years old, 10 6 3 " 1 year old, 6 4 2 Mare and Foal, 4 years and upwards, 10 6 4 Filly, 3 years old 8 6 3 Filly, ^'(J years old, fi 4 9. Fillv, 1 year old 5 3 2 Drau{?ht -. Ayricul.;aral purpoaea. • Stallion 4 years and upwards 20 10 5 " 3 yearf. old 15 8 4 " 2 years old, .. . 10 6 1 3 lyearcM, fi 4 1 3 Mare and Foal, 1 years and upwards, 10 8 1 6 PUBMIUM LIST. r 0. i? 1 1^ 1 «_ $10 30 8 1 1 31 7 32 5 38 34 5 85 4 36 8 37 3 •38 30 ' 10 •1>o 8 4 6 3 4 6 6 4 3 2 4 3 2 2 40 41 42 43 44 1 45 46 10 5 47 8 4 i 48 6 ! 3 1 49 4 1 3 I 8 5 1 A. n 23 24 86 26 27 28 29 .STOCK. Filly, 3 yeard old, .... Filly, 2 years old, .. .., Filly, 1 year old 1 year old Oolt ov Filly, from imported Perche- roii Horsea, 7oal3 from imported Percheron Horses, Carriage Cleldinp^ or Mare, to Carriage, i Carriage matched pair (not Stallions), to Carriage Draught, matched pair, The Cfirriage and I)t& ghi Horses to 5)e Hhown in hnrnesH, and to be tested in any wa/ the Jud;<es nifty direct. All IIorsoH must be shown aH the Judge« order, and led out when required. iStallions will be subject to vvxivmina- tion AS to soundness by a VeterinHcy S.irgc >n, or other person appointed for the purpose. CATTZ.X. SHORT HORNS. Bull, 8 years and upwards, FiuU, 2 years old, Bull, 1 year old, .... Bull Calf, under 1 year, Cow, 4 years and upwards, ...... Cow, 3 years old, Heifer, 2 years old, Heifer, 1 year old, .... Heifer Calf, under 1 year, Herd of 1 Bull and 4 females, any age or all owned by exhibiter, diploma and HEREB-'ORDS. Bull, 3 years and upwards, Bull, 2 years old, Bull. 1 year old Bull Oalf, under 1 year, Cow, 4 years and upwards, Cow, 3 years old, Heifer 2 years old, ....;. Heifer. 1 year eld, Heifer Calf, under I year, Herd of 1 Bull and 4 females, any apo or ages, all owned hy exhibitor, diploma and 2 $8 6 5 16 \L io 15 15 10 10 6 6 8 8 6 5 5 15 10 10 6 5 8 8 6 4 4 10 4 4 10 10 6 8 8 I a. I 'I $6 I 93 3 2 6 6 3 6 3 4 3 4 8 5 3 5 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 ' ■TtTtWW'J^l^W 10 50 61 5a 53 54 55 56 57 5« 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 6C 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 rHEMIITM UST, STOCK. DEVONS. Bull, 3 y^ars and upwards, Bull, 2 years old, Biall, 1 year old, Bull Calf, under 1 year, Cow. 4r years and upwards, Cow, 3 years old, Heifer, 2 years. Heifer, 1 year old. Heifer Calf, under 1 Herd of 1 Bull and year, 4 females, any age or ages, all owned hy exhibitor, diploma and 10 AYRSHIRES, Bull, 3 years and upwards, Bull, 2 years old, Bull 1 year old, Bull Calf, under 1 year Cow, \ years and upwards, Cow, 3 years old. Heifer, '2 years old, Heifer, 1 year old, Heifer (^alf, under 1 year, Herd of 1 Bull and -i females, any age or ages, all owned by exhibited, diploma and JSRSEYS. Bull. •■*{ years and upwards, Bull, 2 years old, Bull, 1 year old, Bull Calf, under 1 year .' Cow. 4 years and npwavd.s Cow, 3 years old, Heifer, 2 years old , Heifer, 1 year old, .. Heifer Calf, under 1 year Herd of 1 Bull and \ females, any age or ages, all owned by exhibitor, (iiplonia and A Certificate of Herd Bool< Pedigree^ will ln^ icijuiroil at time of entry ot nil animiils mentioned in tlu'ubnve elasses. See Genera) Kiiles 10 11) 6 5 8 8 6 4 4 10 10 10 6 6 8 8 6 4 4 10 ■d a 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 •c a, J 10 15 $3 10 5 3 6 4 2 5 4 2 8 4 3 8 4 3 6 8 2 4 3 2 4 3 2 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 8 3 8 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 9 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 1();J 104 105 106 107 i Z 80 81 82 ' Si 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 5 6 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 s g X •0 a 2 ^^ W $5 $3 5 3 4 2 4 4 4 3 3 8 2 3 3 2 2 2 5 3 5 3 4 3 4 2 4 3 4 3 3 2 3 2 8 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 9 PREMIUM LIST. 80 81 82 Si 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 1();J 104 105 106 107 GRADE CATTLE. Bull, 3 years and "pwards, Bull, 2 years old, Bull, 1 year old, Lull Calf, undor 1 year Cow, 4 years and upward, . Cow, 3 years old, Heifer, fi years old. Heifer, 1 year old, Heifer Calf under 1 year, Pair of Steers Pair of Oxen, trained working, with yoke com- plete, Fat Steer or Ox, Fat Cow or Heifer, Fat pair of Oxen, The exact age of young iuiimals must be stated on their cards, and will be taken into consideration by tl;e Judges in making awards, and any person understatinj; the age of an animal will forfeit the premiums to which ho might otherwise be entitled. Cows in any of the above olassos must be giving milk at the time of Exhibition or evidently «ell gone in calf. All Bulls over 1 year old must have I'ings in their noses, and be provided with leading stic.s. SHLiEP. Leicester, pure broa, <.'ertifi'i:l I'-^d. ;;■«<•'. Warn, two shear or over Ham, shearing, Kam Lamb. Ewe, two shear or over, Ewe, shearing, Ewe, Lamb, Pen ^f live Ewes, any age, Cotswold- Certified t'edigree. Kam, two shear or over, Ham, shearing, Kam Lamb, Ewe, two shear or over, Ewe, shearing Ewe, Lamb, Pen of live Ewes, any age, $6 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 5 8 I't 8 15 6 6 5 4 15 $4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 2 3 5 5 4 8 4 4 3 4 4 3 lU 11 <c ^ ■c Oh a. ; 1— I ■3 1 S 1 13 3 2 '2. 3 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 y () 4 .i 6 4 3 5 3 2 5 4 3 5 4 3 i 3 2 5 10 5 12 riiEMIUM LI8T. STOCK. i 108 109 110 HI 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 1^3 124 125 12i) 127 128 129 ViQ vn 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 1 1 i s '?? £ E ;£ ! 1 1 :l All other Crosses and Grades— Longwools. Ram, two shear and over, Ram, sheariiio-, ,. Ram, Lamb. Ewes, two shear or over, Ewes, shearing, Ewes, Lamb, Pen of live Ewes, any age, Best Ram, any age or breed, diploma and Any Itiim in any of the aliove classes will be eligible for competition for the diploma, but special entry must be made. SWINE. Berkshires Pure Bred. Boar, 2 years and npw^ards, Boar, 1 year old, Boar, under 1 year, Sow, 2 years and upwards, So\v, 1 year old, Sow, under 1 year Lt\rge Yorkshire and Chester Whites. Boar, 2 years and upward.s, Boar, 1 year old, Boar, under 1 year, Sow, 2 years and upwards, Sow, 1 year old, Sow, under I year, Small Bleeds— Snfi'olks, Essex, Yorkshire or other pure Breeds. Boar, 2 years and upwards, Boar, 1 year old. Boar.' under 1 year, Sow, 2 years and iipwards. Sow, 1 year old. Sow, under 1 year, ALL OTHER CROSSES AND ORADES. Boar, i^ years and upwards. Boar, 1 year old, Boar, under 1 year, Sow, 2 years and upwards. Sow, 1 year, $5 5 4 4 4 3 10 I 5 ! 6 () 4 6 6 4 6 6 4 6 6 4 5 5 4 5 4 3 5 5 4 6 4 4 3 3 3 2 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 O 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 9 2 2 2 2 o 1 I) 1 J 2 2 1 2 1 o 139 140 141 142 143 di] ' br 144 145 146 147 14S 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 173 173 174 175 176 » '^ £ '& 1 :% 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 130 140 141 142 143 PEHMIUM LIST. STOCK. 175 176 Sow, inidor 1 year, Sow, with litter of not less than 4 pigs, any breed. Fat Pij^-, over 1 year, any breed, Fat Pig, under 1 year, any breed, Best I'oar of any age or breed, diploma and Ar.j' I'oiir in the above classes will be eligible for the dij>loni;i, but special entry must be made for diplomas. Evidence of purity of blood will be required in the pure breeds. The exact age of young animals must be stated on the cards POULTRY, PIDQEONS, &c. Game, pair, Dorkings, White, pair, Dorkings, Colored, pair Poland, Black, White Crested, pair, Poland, White and White Crested, pair, Poland, (iolden, pair, Poland, Silver, pair, Spanish, Black, White Faced, pair. Leghorns, White, pair, Hamburgh, pair, Bolten. Grays, pair, Creve, Cocur, pair, Doniiniques. pair, Hondan.-i, pair, Plyrnoiith Rock, pair, Cochin China, Buff, pair, Cochin China, Patridge, pair, Brahmas, Light, pair, Brahnnis. Dark, p.air. Bantami^, Gamf, pair, Bantams, Sebright, pair, Turkeys, White, pair, Tnrkf ;•" Colored or Bronze, pair. Geese, Large Common, pair. Geese. Bremen, pair, Geese, Chinese, pair, Ducks, Common, pair, Ducks. Muscovy, pair, Ducks, Aylesbury, pair, Ducks, Rouen, pair, Ducks. A'hite Poland, pair. Ducks, Pitkin, pair, ,. Guinea Fowls, pair, 18 V. s? r £ CL< s 1 () 4 3 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 $2 $1 3 9 1 2 1 14 PREMIUM LIST 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 19.) 196 197 198 199 200 201 ii02 203 204 Wo 206 207 208 2 9 210 211 212 213 214 •215 216 Pea Fowls, pair, Collection ot" Fancy Pidgeons, Fancy Habbits, Coop for Hens and Chickens, Exhihiter.s in tliis cliiss will he requireii to satisfy the Judges that their Fowls mo true brtd. A.aRICULTURA.i. IMPLEMENTS &c. Plouo-h, Iron, Plough, Iron, with 8toel Mountings, Plough. Wood and Iron, ' Plough, Wood, with Steel Mountings, Plough, Two Furrow, Plough. Side Hill, Plough, Subsoil, Plough, Gang, Plough, Double Mould-Board, Harrows. Iron, Harrows, \\ood and Iron. Harrow.s, Chaui Harrows, Zig Zag, Cultivators, Iron, Cultivators, Iron and Wood, Grubber, Iron, Horse Hoe, Iron, doul)le, Horse Hoe, Wood, double, Horse Hoe, Wood, single, Roller, Iron, .... IJoller. Wood, or Wood on Iron Frame Clod Crusher Ditching Machine lor two horses, (to be tested; competition not confined to the Province), Mowing Machine, lor two horses, Mowing Machine, for one horse, ('oml>ined Mower and Reaper, Horse Rake, Sulky, Hay Loader, Hay Tedder, Horse Pitchfork and Tackle, Potaloe Digger, to be worked by horses, Root Cutter, Root Pulper, .... Fanning Mill, hand use, Seed Separator, hand use, Thrasher and Separator combined, two horse power, 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 8 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 8 6 5 20 10 8 5 3 3 S 3 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 5 4 3 4 V 10 6 3 5 5 4 10 5 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 S 10 PREMIUM LIST. 15 !^ s ^ £ i: £ £ 1 1 $2 5 2 0) 4 5 4 5 5 4 4 8 4 5 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 8 6 5 $.1 3 3 S 3 2 2 5 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 5 4 3 20- 10 8 5 1 4 9 6 ;3 3 5 4 5 5 :i 5 3 5 3 5 ;:! 1 STOCK. 1 217" 218 2V) 220 221 222 1^36 |237 1238 1239 mo rfl241 |242 |243 |244 1245 2t6 247 '248 ..249 1250 52.'>1 2 ;"»!;* ^/253 kS54 ^^2.')5 '256 :2r)7 -2.') 8 259 Thrasher ana Separator combined, one horse power, .. •• •• Horse Power for general use, two horse power, Horse Power for <>eueral use, one horse power, Rrick Making Machine, Tile Making Machine, Assortment of Drain Tiles, not less than 100 feet to be shown, Hay Press, Hay and St^aw Cutter, hand use, Hay and Straw (utter horse prAver, Apparatus for cooking cattle feed, Seed Drill for hand use, Seed Drill for Grain, with Manure Distributor, Turnip Drill for two rows, Com Sheller, Hay Kakes, one dozen, Manure Forks, one half dozen, Hay Forks. Potato Forks, Hoes, •••• Hoes, new land, — Spades, Shovels, Draining Tools, set of Churn, — . Cheese Press, Pails and Tubs, assortment of, Wooden Ware, assortment of, Horse Shoes, assortment of. .... Apple Parer, Cider Mill and Press, Bee Hives, Ox Yoke and Bows, Loom, Spinning Machine, ^^pinning Wheel, large, Spinning Wheel, small, Whip Stocks, Axe Handles, Scythe Sneaths. Fork Handles and Flail Handles, with Bows, assortment of, Coopers' Work, a&sorlment of Farm (late, model of, Farm Buildings, model of, Farm Cart, Farm Waggon, Spring Market Waggon, one horse, ...... ^ i p &. "2 1 'Ji ™ 6 4 10 10 8 10 5 4 I 3 i 5 I 4 I 5 8 8 i 4 10 8 5 5 8 3 2 3 2 3 ' 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 5 3 5 3 3 2 5 8 5 3 5 3 2 1 5 3 3 2 2 1 2 1 I t> 4 6 , 4 3 I 2 .3 \ !2 3 I 2 4 I 2 4 i 3 16 PREMIUM LIST. _* _ 260 261 262 263 244 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 282 284 285 286 287 !288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 STOCK. Sprinfr Market Waggon, two horses, Wlieelbarrow, Farm Boiler, CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS. Phreton, Open, Sinole, Phceton, Covered, Double, Top Buggy, Carryall, Open Waggon, one seat, Open Waggon, two seats, Coach, lor two horses, ...... Track Sulkey, Sleigh, Single, Sleigh, Double, .... Sleigh, Covered, Sleigh, Trotting Carriage Wheels, Spokes, Hubs, Rims, Fellov^'s, Shafts, and other parts of Carriages, unpainted, assortment of, ...... MANUFACTURES. Steam Engine, Stationary, Steam Engine, Portable with Boiler, Steam Engine, complete for Farm Work, m operation, Donkey Engine, in operation, Garden Engine, Model Steam Engine, Lathe ibr Turning Wood, Lathe, Self-acting, Screw Holt Cutting Machine, Mortising Machine, Planeing Machine, Clapboard Machine, Shingle Machine, ' Sale, and parts of Safes, Cooking Stov«s, assortment of, Parlor Stoves, assortment of, Hall and Shop, assortment of, Furnaces, Hot Air, assortment of, Hollow Ware, assortment of, Cut Nails and Spikes, assortment o.' Wrought Nails and Spikes, asi^ortnient oi'. Tacks and Brads, assortment of. a, a, ^ 1 5 5 8 10 5 10 •20 10 3 S 4 5 10 6 •.:0 10 1(1 6 5 . 3 I 5 I 10 I 5 5 5 5 5 10 20 10 10 6 10 6 10 6 Vi 6 » n #6 .$.s 2 1 4 2 8 5 12 6 10 6 10 6 8 5 10 6 15 10 ( 7 5 1 6 1 4 c 298 299 300 301 3' '2 303 304 305 300 807 308 309 310 311 312 313 ^14 315 316 317 318 319 M21 32-2 Q .5 9 IS24 J25 [826 327 1328 329 mo f'lil 3*» r ■JO .'3J0 337 PEEMIUM LIST. 17 01 N •c a. 1,.1J_ 1 5 6 6 6 6 6 10 3 3 4 5 10 G 10 6 10 6 6 6 5 5 4 MANUFACTURKS. c 298 299 3'. 10 301 3' '2 3oy 304 305 300 807 308 309 310 311 312 313 316 316 317 318 319 320 M21 1 322 823 1324 325 826 [327 '328 sni! 3') 3 .184 3 'J 5 337 ]*>olts Hiid iScrews, assortment of, Ctus Fittings, assortment of, Mill iSaw.s, assortment of, All other vSiiWs, aasortraent of, Saw ^harpwning Machine, Urjiamcntal Iron Work, aissortmont of, ()iu;tuiontai Wire "Work, assortment of, Spc^ciiueus of Wrought Iron "Work, tSp(M;imens of Cast Iron Work, Koiristcr Gratis, assortment of, Iron Mantles, assortment of, kSiiito Mantles, assortment of, Marble Manlles, assortment of, lieatiui^ Apparatus, Hot Water and Steam, Castings for general building purposes, assort- nicnt of, Locomotive and Railroad Car Castings, assort- ment oi, Cai^ting for Mill Wright and Machinists Work, including PuUies and Geaiing, assortment of, Iron Bedstt^ads, assortment of Brass Castings for Ships' use, iJrass i.'astings for Builders' use, Brii8,s f 'ostings, Steam Whistle, Valves, Oil Cups, Lubricators, Hose Couplings, etc , assortment of, Iron Work, lor Ships' use, .. I'uilders' Ha^'dv/are, assortment of, ... Ax'>s, Adges, Hammers, etc , assortment of, i ools of all kinds s and Ilasp.s, assortment of. Tin \Vari> (hand made; assortment of, Tin Ware, stamped, Kc filler;* tors, Car, Cart and Carriage Springs, assortment of, Half I'atc'iit Axles, Piuting, 'pecimens of Nickle, Plating, specimens of Silver, , . Plat)iig, specimens of Gold, Plating, specimens of Electro, Knitting Machine, (in operation), S«T\'ing Machines, assortment of, (in operation;, LEATHER GOODS. Sole Leather, three sides, Pebble Grain Leather, three sides, . . Buff Leather, tl^ree sides, .« Mdge i i » £ t E s 1 1 iS 16 j $4 10 6 10 6 ' 5 ! 3 5 8 10 ^ i 6 : 4 1 5 ' 5 ' 10 6 6 4 6 4 6 4 10 6 10 10 1 10 5 10 1 10 10 10 10 10 6 10 6 . 5 .S 5 3 5 3 ; «> 3 : 6 4 5 3 3 1 3 ( 3 3 4 3 14 8 8 3 8 18 I S88 389 840 841 342 343 844 J45 846 847 348 S49 860 351 352 853 354 356 356 367 858 359 360 361 S6St 368 364 3rt6 366 867 368 86S 370 871 872 373 874 875 876 877 878 t^REMlUM LIST. .MA.\LJ'A(!TrflKS. Split Leather, three sides, Knamellod Leather, three sides, Patent Leath<'r, three .sides, Top Cover Carriage Leather, three sides, Hose Leather, three sides, Belt Leather, thr(n> sides, HainesB Leather, three sides, Calf Skins. Satin finished, six sides. Calfskins, Waxed, six sides. Upper Leather, three side.s Lace Leather, three sides. Sheep Skins, twelve. Ladies' Boots anrt Shoes, assortment of, Mens' Roots and Shoes assortment of, Larrigans, Oak Taiined. Hose, Copper Kivetted, Belling, Harness, set of Single Carriage, Harness, set of Trotting, Harness, set of Double, Harness, set of Team, Collars, assortment of, Saddle, Gentleman's. Saddle Ladies', Horse Boots, assortrn'-it of, Carriage Whii)s, assortment of. Leather Trunks, at leaf t three to be shown. Leather Valises, at least, three to be shown, Wood, Leather covered, at least three to shown. Wood, other covering, at least three to be show Hand Valise, at least three to be shown. Travelling Bags, at least three to be shown, b(^ n. CAiaNi'T AND OTHEF4 MANUP^ACTURES, PRINCIPALLY OF WOOD. Bedroom Furnitun', suit of, Bedroom iMirniture, cheap, workmanship and material to be considered, Dining lioom Furniture, suit, Drawing Room Furniture, suit. Furniture for Workman's dwelling, specimens of, Library Furniture, fuit. School Furniture, assortment of. Invalid Bed, Spring Bed 4 3 .3 20 .$10 10 5 20 10 20 10 it ■ > • ) 15 8 10 T) 3 8 i =..-*.. 1 — .s»tg- '' i 1 J 1 £ , £ £ ! 1 ■ .1 lJ 1 ] 1 $S ! 879" a'af] 3 : SHO Flof 3 ! 881 Wo( 3 38S •life' 3 1 888 VVoc 3 1 8K4 Fan 3 886 i)hh 3 1 886 JJ*i7 Pict 3 Mir 3 SH8 Coti 3 SH9 S.p 3 8!i() (rra 6 s\n Cd) t\ f 301; Wa,> 3 ' i 393 Wri 3 : ' 394 Tur 31 895 Cloi 5 , 1 S96 ' Mai 5 f 307 Sho 8 I 898 Shii 5 ! 899 Wo 6 1 400 Mo( ■ 4 f 4(.>1 Fig 4 ' 402 Wh 5 408 Gig , 3. i(H Gio 5 406 Cai 5 406 , Cai 407 ' 408 ! 409 ' 410 I 411 4lie 41s 414 416 416 ! 80a 417 i Soa 4!8 1 Car 419 Ma 420 Bis 421 Cai a PREMIUM LIST. ^--i: . -— %i;; I 879 sso 881 382 888 884 886 386 &^1 SH8 889 8!i() S\'\ SO-2 898 394 893 S96 397 898 899 400 4<->l 402 408 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 41iiJ 41S 414 415 (> 416 • ) 417 8 4!8 iy . 419 V 4S>0 421 MANrFACTl'RKS. Hdir Mattrasse?, . . Flock Mattrasses, Wood Turning, specimens of, Jig Saw Work, specimens of, VVood Carving, specimens of, Fancy "Wood \Vork. specimens o'" (Jhimney Piece in Wood, Picture Frames, specimei.s of, Mirror Frames, specimens of. Cottage Pianoforte, >'iua re Pianoforte, (Tvan<! Pianoforte, Ciibhiel' Organ, Wahlinig Machino. Wringinc: Machine, Turned Tubs and Pails, Clothes Pins, Mangle, Sho(>maker.s' Lasts, assortment of. Ship Blocks. Wooden Pump, for general purpose- Models of Sailing or Steam Ships, Figure Head for Ship, Wheel lor Ship Gig, two oars, Gig, four oars, Canoe, Bark, Canoe, Wooden, . . Rustic Woi'k, assortment of, liustic Seats in Wood, assortment of, Turners' Work, specimens for domestic purposes Turners' Work, specimens for building pur poses, Corn Brooms, Whisks, etc, assortment of, Brushes, all kinds, assortment oi'. Blinds for Windows, assortment of, Doors, Factory made, assortment of, Sashes, Factory made, assortment of, OTHER MANUFACTURES. Soap, Hard, not less than 25 lbs , Soap, Fancy, not less than 10 lbs , Candles, not less than 25 lbs., Matches, not less than a case, Biscuit, assortment of. Candies and Confectionary, si V % . fl„ 10 t4 3 4 3 5 5 8 , 6 i 10 , $6 10 i 6 I 15 I 10 I 10 6 o' 3 I 3i o 3 3 5 3 , 4 , 5 5 «i 8 ' 3 5 6 4 S i 5 I 5 I 5 5 4 4 4 4 I 6 6' 2 2 2 I 2 i 10 PREMIUM LIST. ' MANUFACTl RKS. _i._L._.,_ 422 1 Furs, asBortment of„ manufactured, .. " 425 j Millinery, display of, 424 I Ladies' Hahordashery, display of 426 I Tailors' "Work, display of, , . I Tlje workmanship on the above olassen Son. 42J, 4_'3 ' 424 and 4vt5, to be Provincial, and tho quantity ti. be' such M to deserve the prizes. 45?6 427 438 429 490 81 432 488 484 435 486 487 438 439 440 441 448 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 ! 457 458 459 j 460 i Granite, Gray, manufactured specimens, Granite, Ked, manufactured specimens, Freestone, manufactured specimens, Other Stone (il worthy) manufactured specimens, Not leRS than four cubic f'e«(t of each. FARM PRODUCE. "Wheat. Summer one bushel, "Wheat. Winter, onf bushel, Oats, White, one bushel, Oats. Black, one bushel, Barley, one bushel, , . . . ] ' Rye, teiummer, one bushel, Rye, "Winter, one bushel. Buckwheat, smooth, one bushel. Buckwheat, Roujrh. one bushel, . . . ] Indian Corn, Kfty ears. Peas, White, one bushel, . . . . '] Peas. Gray, one bushel. Beans, White, Field, one bushel, . . . * Beans, Horse, one bushel, . . Timothy Seed, one bushel. Red Clover Seed, one half-bushel, . . White Clover Seed, one half-bushel, AJsyke Clover Seed, one half-kushel. Turnip Seed, Swedish, five Iba., Turnip Seed, other kinds, five lbs,, . . Carrot Seed, Early Horn, five lbs., , . Carrot Seed, Intermediate, five lbs., Carrot Seed, Belj^ian, five lbs,, Mangel "Wurxel Seed, Long Red, five lbs , Mangel Wurzel Seed, Globe, five lbs., Beet Seed, Long Blood, five lbs , Beet Seed, Turnip, five lbs., Parsnip Seed, five lbs., Flax Seed, one hrjf-bushel. Potatoes, Early Blues, oi' - hundred, ! .' Potatoes, Christy, one I >ed. ♦ * 4 4 a 3 3 3 3 a 3 :i i 8 3 S 3 3 3 2 2 2| n ! o i 2 I «■> I •/ I Mi 9 i — I 2 i 9 2 2 i k « ' E F T J ■n 1 ♦« $^6 ' 10 •> i M 6 !0 i i 5 1 •> 5 3 o 2 2 2 2 o 2 2 2 2 o 2 o 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 4 v. 461 . 4o;-i 4<iJ 4ti('> 4t>7 40H \m 470 471 47'v' 473 47 4 475 470 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 4S4 48J 4S(i 487 i«H 480 490 % 5 > 6 V $6 .*) 6 4 3 4 3 y 3 2 3 2 3 J 3 , g :i . '2 3 ■2 3 3 2 8 3 2 3 2 3 ! 2 3 1^ 3 o J w 2 i 1 7 ■ - 1 1 2 j 1 7 ' 1 ) ; Ml 1 > 1 I } ! 1 i 1 1 > 1 > 1 • 1 >. 1 7 i ^ h 101 ■ i 4<l^ i ^ 463 tf'.4 1 4H5 i 4f)<5 1 1 '*^^'' 1 40H ' 4n!t ' 1 ^"<* 471 47'2 473 474 475 47 1; ^2 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 4S4 48J 4S() i 487 1 ISH 1 480 f 490 1 1 iS ' j TO PREMIUM LIST. V\hM PHUDl'OE. Potatoes, Owen, one hundred, Potatoos, Early Rose, one hundred, . • Potatoes, Mark*»v. one hundrt>d, PotatooR, Black Kidney, ono hundred. Potatoes, Ootnpton Surprise, one hundred, Pot!it»08, Jackson White, one hundred, Potiiloes, Silver Dollar, one hundred. Potatoes, aillvllowers. one hundred, Potatoes. Susies, Susan or Roches, one hund Potiitoes. Kinff of the Earlies, one hundred, •• Potatoes, Bradleys, one hundred, Potatoes. Rocks, one hundred. Potatoes, srreatest variety by one exhibitor. Potatoes. California, one hundred, ... Potatoe.s, other kinds for stock feeding,', Turnips. Grwen Top Swedish, twelve, Turtiips, Purp> Top. Swedish, twel-e. Turnips, Yello ^ Aberdeen, twelve, Tuv.iips. Thwait's improved, twelve, Carrotjs, Early Horn, fifty, C-avrota, Intermediate, fifty, Cariotfi, AJtringham, fifty. Carrots, Belo-ian, White, fifty. Carrots. Belgian, YelUw, fifty, Parsnips, fifty, Manprle Wurzel, Long Red. twenty-five, Mangle Wurxol, Globe Red, twenty-five. Mang-le Wurtzol. Long Yellow, twenty-five, ... Mangle Wurzel, Globe Yellow, twenty-five, ... SWEEPSTAKES. Farm Produce, assortment of, In .IccklinK this prize tho <iunntity shown will be tnken into <Kwul;ierution. as well fis the qua ity. and the nmount iMvi numbei of pii/.oH tal^en by tho Exhil)ilei m the hirui i'loilaie C'ixxs. A list of all artice.s shown will be requnii. Hoot 1(1 this cliis8 must bo cei tilled ti. Iwve b-'cn grown, as foiiows:- l'iirnip.s from not ic-ss than one Imif iin acre, F'otatoeB one-(iuartor oi an acie, Carrot-, Parsnips and M)m}:;;o Wur/e;, one eighth of an acre. KooLs luu.st be ocan ,not wa.-,he<J.) top and neck cut evm^ with the bulb, and surplus roots removed. I he .iud^.-^s may, it' tht^y thing proper, trim them to rule, or make allowance Ibr surplus roota, n«cks, and tops. 1 he names of the diflerent liiuds ot Gram, .^eeds, and Roots, to 1)0 inserted on tho card«. All artio OS in thi.s c'ass must be grown m 18i«. and any person guiltv of deception or niisrepresDnUition in this paaticuiar will forfeit any pveinuini he migl>t otherwise bo entitbjd to, 21 1 £ « ?..^. 1 2 . o 1 1 1 1 o t 2 2 ' • i 1 o \ 2 1 2 5 .1 a a t'^ 3 •2 3 8 .) 3 2 8 o 8 2 3 2 3 V 3 .) 3 3 i i^ .1 ' 2 3 2 15 I 10 28 I 491 1 I 40'- 494 495 496 497 498 49d 500 ftOl ft02 608 504 505 606 607 509 rUEMIUM LIST. HoiiTicrLTruE. 509 510 511 I 512 I 513 ")U ftlB 517 518 510 520 521 5Ji;5 524 525 526 527 HORTICULTURE. Turnips. Sw^lish, Gre^^n Top, twelve to h.' luri^p"' Swedish" Purple Top, twelve to h.' TunZ""othor kinds, twelve to be s>iovv"- • • • C:avrot« Early Horn, twenty-five I. be «hown. r.rvots Intermediate, twenty.five lobe shown. CarrotB Altrin^ham. twenty-fne to be shown, Carrots. Belj?ian. twenty-five to be bho^^-n, ... Pirsnips, twentv-five to be shown, Beets Long Blood, twenty five to be shown. . . . Beets Tnrnip, twenlv-five to be shown. ■■• Po les. KaJly Blues, one hundred tobo .hown. Potatoes. Early Rose, one hundred to bo shown, Potatoes, Christy, one hundred to be shown, . . Potatoes, Owen, one hundred to be shown, ... Potatoes Markey, one hundred to be shown ^. Potatoes. Black Kidney, one hundred to be Pot^o'^s.'Compton Surprise; one huniod to be Po^aU^"' Jackson "whites "one hundred to be Pot?oTs,' Silver Dollar, one hundred to" "be show n Po a toes aiUyiiowers, one hundred tob.. «howii Potatoes; Susies. Susans or Roaches, one hundred ! pJ^^^K;^of-theEarlies,onehu.drodto ' r.!;:t:^n';;dley'3;"on. hundred tobe shown. Potatoes, gv'^fitest variety, ... 1 S(|Ui)sh M,.-.>N,.threot.!)e shown, ' Sc uash. Hubbard, three to be shown, I Scuash. Maniouth. one to be shown, ' S( uash. Turban, three to be shown, • ■ Squash. English vegetable, three to he shox . Cucumbers, assortment ot, Melons, Musk, three tobe shown, .. Melons Citron, three to be shown, .. Melons, Water, three to be shown .• Pumpki. s, Common, three to ho shown, Onions, Danvers, from seed, one peck, C)nion3. other varieties, Onion.s, Potatoe, £ A. A. ^ %\ > t .1 .1 1^ .1 l> .■) "i 1 3 ! o .> 2 o 2 o ■> a *^ •t 2 •> 1 I I i 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 62b 6^9 5.10 5.11 5.12 588 6.14 636 636 537 538 5'.\9 540 541 542 64t 544 646 646 S47 54« 549 560 o.'.l 552 5».3 554 55ti 5.">7 558 bC)9 r>.io 631 5.rj 5.14 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 54S 544 545 646 547 54« 549 560 5^.1 itiS 554 o56 557 558 559 PREMIUM LIST. lloUTICUI/n'HK. ('"'It ry, Wliitt', Uvt'iity h»*a(l, Cel«'ry, Rod, twenty houd, Salsily. twenty rootB, Scoiyonora, twenty roots. ('alil)iige, Summer, six heads, Cnbhitirp, Late, six heads, (\il>l)!ii»-e. Red, six heads, '.. Sf'ot< h Kale, ('urled, six heads, . Cniiliilovvers, six heads, lii >"eo!i, (six heads, Pe.ppcrs, twenty-five, Toniiitoes, Hed, twenty-five. Tomatoes, Yellow, twenty-five, .. Beans. Windsor, peck. Beans, Toie, peck, Benns. Bush, peck, Capsicuins, twenty- five. Corn, Common, twenty-five ears, Corn, Sweet, twenty-five ears, .. SWEEPSTAKES. Grarden Produce, assortment of, .. • idKicii prodi'ce -assortment of. In deciding tliib prize, the fjiinntity Khown will be taken intoconsideraton.as well as the i(nality and the amount and number of prizes ifiken by Die exiiibiter in the llorticular Class. A list of all (he iirticlo-i shown, wil! be required, and the Kulcs under Farm Prodiuo will be observed as fur as applicable. FRUITS. Apples six varieties of six each, correctly named, Apples twenty " Apples, oreatest variety, six each, correctly niuued, Pc'irs. !;Tetitost variety, six each, correctly named, Phiuis, greatest varioty.six each, correctly named. Grapes, i:«rea*esi variety, six each, correctly named, " Canned I'ruits, greatest variety, BBJES, HONEY, and WAX. Hives ol Bees, common, Hives of B<'es, observatory, Honey iu boxes, Honey, ill glass, Wax, not legs than 5 lbs., 2 2 ') 2 2 o .) i •2 2 .2 ! 2 2 2 10 o 2 2 23 7 .a 6 4 ! 2 10 6 ! 4 10 6 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 24 PREMIUM LIST. 560 'it)'- 564 565 566 567 56S .".69 570 571 57 2 DAIRY rRODTCE. o74 .'.75 576 <) I i 570 :"r8l : 5^2 ; 5b3 : 584 ; DAIRY PRODUCIO. lU.Uor. packed, not less than 40 lbs , •;•••• Bettor iucvocks, not less than 10^.^^.^^^^ Buttev ia veils ov pv.nts, not ^^^^^^^^^ ('h'.H^s.-, domostic mad(;. two cheeses, Chocse. factory made, two cheeses, PLiOUR. MBAIi, «S!!0 Wheat Flour. Provincial manulactured IjiO lbs Gral^un Fleur, Provnxcial ^anu actured 06 lb. Corn Meal, Proviuci^d ^^'7^-^^^;"^,, '' , ^'•' Oat Meal, Provincial niauutactuved, ^fll^- Buckwheat Meal. Prov. .^^'^^^^^f'^^y^'^^'/; , '• i;arl.v. hulled. Provincial "^^'^^f ^^^^'^l' rJ b ' RV« Flour, Provincial manufactured, liO lbs., Maple >ugar, not less Lhan 10 lbs FISH. Salmen, Smoked, six iish, •.• Salmon, Preserved, six cans. . .... ■ Cod. Dvu^^l, large, not i.>^s than 100 ibs, Cod: Dried, mediiim, not less than 00 lb.., Cod. Dried, small, not less than l'^ »J^'>.^' i rod. Pickled, small, not less than 00 lbs. Pollock, Dried, not less than 10'.» lbs , Havke, Dried, 100 lbs Herri Hj;, Pickled, one-hall oavrel, Mockere;. Pickled, one-hali barrel, i'lciserved Fish, assortment of, Lobsters, canned, six can.i, 1 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. ■385 1 Woollen Goods, assortment ot, lactory made, %^ \ Cotton Goods, assortment of, factory made. ,s87 ; Cot'.uu Warps, assortment ot, factory made, 5S<^ ' Blankets, pair, •• ••• 589: Caipes. not less than 2^ > yards. ;j90 ! Stair Carpet, not less than 10 yards. 501 ' liearthKvgs, $6 t) .1 $5 ; $t <i» ^ I 1 4 •2 ' 1 4 1 3 1 ■ 1 ! :i 1 ! r.l • / o — 1 4i 3 i 4 ' 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 8 ."5 o •J 4 1 4 ' 4 .1 1 .) 1 i 1 2 1 a is 592 : H. 598 Q} 594 Q> 595 Qi 596 Fl 597 Fl 598 CI 599 Ci 600 c\ 601 602 603 604 606 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 623 623 6!24 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 6-32 -2 'i 1 1 1 •/ t> 1 3 3 3 3. .3 0. 1 1 PREMIUVI LIST. U t i 4 1 4 .1 1 .) 1 •i 1 2 1 I 592" 598 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 606 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 623 623 6!24 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 6-32 D0MF:STIC MAJ^UFACTUllKS. Hookftd Matis, Quilt, Woollen. Quilt, Cotton, Quilt. Patchwork, .... Flannel, White, not lees than 10 yards, Flannel, Fancy, not less than 10 yards, ... Cloth, Fulled. "all VVool. not less than 10 yards. Cloth, not Fulled, all Wool, not less than 1 'yds., Cloth, not Fulled, Cotton and Wool, not less than 10 yards, Cloth, not Fulled, Cotton and Wool, Fancy, not les.s than 10 yards. .... Cloth tor Women's wear, Fancy, not less than 10 yards. ■•■ Socks, Woolen. Hand Knil, t'oui pair Socks, Woolen, Machine Knit, tour pair, Socks, Cotton. Hand Knit, four pair. Socks. Cotton, Machine Knit, four pair Ladies' Hose, Woolen, Hand Knit, tour pair. Ladies' Hose, W'oolen, Machine Knit, four • air Ladies' Hose, Cotton, Hand Knit, tour pair. Ladies" Hose, C/otton, Machin<' Knit, fmir \mr, Ladies' Hose, Linen, four pair, Mitts, Woolen, three pair. Gloves, Woolen, three pair, Shawls, Woolen, one, .. Cloth. Linen, not less than I'l yards. ^ Thread and Twines, not less than 5 lbs Flax. Scutched, not less than I.') lbs. — T.ADTT5S' FANCY WORK. Crochet in Wool specim*'n, Crochet, in ('ottoii, specimen Tatting, specimen Netting, specimen Netting. Darned, specimen, .. .. Knitting, Fancy, specimen, Braid Work, specimen, ..... Braid by Sewing Machine, specimen, Cretone Work specimen, Crewel Work. Roman Embroidery*, specimen, Work on Linen, specimen. Muslin Kmbruidery. specimen Scotch Needle Work, specimen, Point Lu(ie, specimens, *3 3 3 8 3 •J n 2 2 2 o .; 2 •> ^ : 3 ' o 3 •} 3 '■} 3 ■, 3 <-» H 2 3 3 a 3 : .1 3 ! t,) 3 2 3 2 .? 2 .) I* It v; >; 2 4l 2 "t 2 c| ^ 1 a . •;> 2 t6 6 633" 634 635 636 637 6.'{« 639 640 f'n 642 643 ; 644 645 I fi4fi 647 , 648 649 I 650 , 661 652 65?' 654 655 666 657 ^bS 669 660 661 662 663 PK15M1UM LWT. ^.\^'^'^ wf)aK. 664 665 666 "Limorick Tacr, spocimoiis, Not Eiu .voider y, specimens, Silk Kmbroidorv. specimeus, Mexican Work, specimens Berlin Woik. specimens, Worsted Work. Raised, specimen, Bead Work, specimen, ("one W ork. specimen, Leather Work, specimen. Lacquer Work, specimen, Moss Work, specimen, Wax Work, specimen, Wax Fri^it, specimen, Shell Work, specimen, Straw Work, specimen. Hair Work, specimen. Knit Quilt, one Wove Qi^ilt, one. Knit Skirt, one, ■■'■•■ Knit Shirt, made by hand, Knit Shirt, Machine made, Knit Drawers, made b}^ hand, Knit Drawers, Machine made, Knit Sontat?, two, Knit Garibaldi, two, Shirt made by hand, Rhirt macp by machine, Feather Flowers,' Illuminated Te^ts • Greatest variety of Fancy Work, •••'• 1 Indian Work, specimens of variety and quality i to be oonsidei^ed. *VV^r.vfV, ,ln' fto I [Third prize $4, fourth do «- I MINERALS. yinerals of New Brunswick, arranged in Geolo- \]hM Srals'ol New Brunswick, collection, Combustible Minerals of New Brunswick, 66T 668 669 670 PLOWERa. Dahlias, collection of, ransies, collection of. Fuchias, < ollection of, Gorman Asters, collection ot, 20 . 10 ' 10 6 10 2 2 2 I 1 1 1 7<>6 707 PKEMIUM LIST «7 $1 ' 1 l! 1 1 ft I 1 ii 1 1 . 1 I 1 i 1 I ■ 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 i! 1 1 I i 1 , 1 1 I : 1 ' I 1 1 , ILOWBRS. Astors. collection of, Ten WeokB >tock8, collection of, Hybrid P*^rpetual Hose, eoilection of, Rourbon and Tea Roses, collection of Verbenas, coUnction of, '.■ Petunias, collection of, -. Geraniums, collection of, Parounial Phloxes, Pelegoriuras, collection of, Hoilyocks, collection of, ,...,..., Crladiolus collection of, Double Zinneas, collection of, Bedding Plants, collection of, Ferns collection of, Boquet of < ut Flowers for table, Boquet of Cut Flowers, for hand, ......... Floral < 'rnanient. Store or Greenhouses plants, collertion oi, Display of Plants in flower, distinct from other entries. .. — Fine Foiiayi' and Variegated Plants, collection of, In all cases the viirieties must l)e distinctiy nomad i» tin; ip^i octivo ontriot-. and on labeL* attached to each poU. PAINTINGS, PHOrOORAPKS. &c. ot ^rigi. ai Portrait in Oil, iginal Landscape, or other Painting in ;inal Water Color Painting, inal V layton Orawing, Oiiinal Pencil l^rawing, Oi\iial Pen Drawing, Drawings. l^bc^raphs, collection of, Lith%aphy, Hook or pamphlet, Vlectlr,pijig^ collection of, Ewgr%g in Metal, EngratU on Wood, Paintii^ii Oil, collection of, PamtiniLi Water Colors collection of, Pencil C^ons. etc , oollectien of, Oil, \ 'LOUGflINQ MATCH. 706 Ploughmg^h Horses, without dmer 707 > Ploughing ih Horses, by young mao, under '20 years |^^, without a drivar ->-x». i.z jvwur^z -^»-j ? 1 s fe tl ! 2 1 8 2 8 8 9 I t 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 t 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 S 1 4 -2 10 5 8 4 10 5 6 3 ft I 3 3 2 2 6 5 2 t 1 1 2 1 5 O 4 2 3 2 8 2 3 2 f 10 » 3 2 10 ! « 10 ! 6 18