. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTORY OF HEREFORD CATTLE 421 heifer Dianthe, bred b}- J. Alexander, Bur- lington, 2d prize. To William Fuller, Skaneateles, for his heifer calf , bred by himself, 4th prize. "All the animals on which the above prizes were awarded, with the exception of the Here- ford cow and the Shorthorn and Hereford heifer of Messrs. Corning & Sotham, were thor- oughbred ;âReport of Committee. Class A^IIâGrade Cows. To Wm. Ward, Camillus, for his eight-year-old half-blood Holderness


. History of Hereford cattle : proven conclusively the oldest of improved breeds . Hereford cattle. HISTORY OF HEREFORD CATTLE 421 heifer Dianthe, bred b}- J. Alexander, Bur- lington, 2d prize. To William Fuller, Skaneateles, for his heifer calf , bred by himself, 4th prize. "All the animals on which the above prizes were awarded, with the exception of the Here- ford cow and the Shorthorn and Hereford heifer of Messrs. Corning & Sotham, were thor- oughbred ;âReport of Committee. Class A^IIâGrade Cows. To Wm. Ward, Camillus, for his eight-year-old half-blood Holderness cow, 1st prize. To W. H. Sotham, Perch Lake Farm, for his half-blood Durham cow No. 1, 2d prize. To W. H. Sotham, Perch Lake Farm, for his half-blood Durham cow No. 2, 3d prize. Tq W. H. Sotham, Perch Lake Farm, for his half-blood Devonshire cow, 4th prize. "The best grade cow which came under onr observation belonged to G. V. Sacket, of Sen- eca Falls, but he, being one of the committee, generously withdrew her from ;â Report of Committee. Class TillâGrade Heifers. To H. S. Randall, Cortlandville, for his roan heifer, bred by himself, 1st prize. To G. V. Sacket, Seneca Falls, for his red and white heifer, bred by himself, 2d prize. To G. V. Sacket, Seneca Falls, for his roan heifer, bred by himself, 3d prize. To H. S. Randall, Cortlandville, for his red and white heifer, bred by himself, 4th â prize. Class IXâNative Cows. "The Committee on Native Cows would re- port that very few cows, and those of inferior qualityr, were to be found in the pens; and they probably not intended for exhibition. They re- gret that the farmers in this vicinity should have refrained from taking advantage of the very liberal encouragement offered by this So- cietv, by the false impression that cows were going to be brought from a distance which would have eclipsed the cows of this neighbor- hood. We are unwilling to believe that there are not cows in this village and


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