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 GENERAL SHOW OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 



AT 



PERTH 



On 29th, 30th, and 31st July, and 1st August 1879. 



IJrfsiiicut of tijc SodctiT, 



The Most Noble the MARQUIS of LOTHIAN, K.T. 



CIjairuuuT of Ifje ITotal OTomnuttw. 



Sir ALEXANDER MUIR MACKENZIE of Delvine, Bart. 



The District connected with the Show comprises the Eastern Division 

 of Perthshire, Western Division of Forfarshire, Fifeshire, and 



Kinross-shire. 



EEGULATIONS. 



GENERAL CONDITIONS. 



1 . The Competition is ojaen to Exhibitors from all parts of the Ignited 

 Kingdom. New Members may be proposed for election at the General 

 Meeting in June, and if on the list of Candidates may enter at Members' 

 rates; but all entries must be made .on or before 6th June for implements, 

 and 13th of June for stock and other entries.* 



2. Every Lot must be intimated by a Certificate of Entry, lodged with the 

 Secretary ?ioi later than the Gth of June for Implements, and \Ztli of June for 

 Stock and other Entries. Printed forms will be issued on application to ^the 

 Secretary, No. 3 George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh. Admission Orders will 

 be forwarded to Exhibitors, by post, previous to the Show. 



3. Protests against the awards of the Judges must be lodged with the 

 Secretary not later than 9 a.m. on Wednesday, 30th July, and parties must 

 be in attendance at the Committee-Room, in the Show- Yard, at 10 A.ir. 

 that day, when protests wUl be disposed of. 



4. Protests lodged for causes which the protestor produces no good 

 evidence to substantiate, will render him liable to be reported to the Board 

 of Directors, Avith the view, if they see reason, to his being prohibited from 

 again entering stock for a General Show. 



5. The Society shall not be Liable for any loss or damage which Stock, 

 Poultry, Dairy Produce, Implements, or other articles may sustain at the 

 Show, or in transit. 



6. The decisions of the Board of Directors are final in all questions re- 

 specting Premiums and all other matters connected with the Show, and it 

 shaU not be competent for any Exhibitor to appeal against such decisions to, 

 nor seek redress in respect of them from, any other tribunal. 



7. Covered Booths for Ofiices (9 feet by 9 feet), purely for business, not 

 for exhibition of goods, can be had from £3, 10s. to Members, and £o to 

 Non-Members, according to size. Intimation to be made to the Secretary 

 before the 1st of July. 



8. No lights allowed in the Yard at night, and Smoking is strictly pro- 

 hibited within the sheds. Those infringing this Rule will be fined lOs. 



* According to the Charter, a Member who homologates his Election by paying his 

 first subscription cannot retire until he has paid, in annual subscriptions or otherwise, 

 an amount eauivalent to a life composition. 



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