CO GENEEAL SHOW AT ABEEDEEX IX 1S76. 



36. One Servant will be admitted in charge of each Lot. Bulls must be 

 secured by a nose ring, with chain or rope attached, or with strong halters 

 and double ropes, with a man on each side. 



37. Servants in charge of Stock must bring their own buckets or pails, 

 and a piece of rope to carry their forage. Covered accommodation will be 

 erected for the whole of the Stock. Straw, hay, grass, and tares will be 

 provided free by the Society during the four days of the Show ; other kinds 

 of food will be supplied at fixed prices in the forage yard. Any Servant 

 removing bedding from an adjoining stall will be fined in double the amounc 

 taken. Exliibitors may fetch their" own cake or corn to the Yard, but not 

 grass, tares, hay, nor straw. 



38. When the Stock is leaving the Yard, no animal fis to be moved till 

 ordered by those in charge of clearing the Yard. Those transgressing this 

 Rule will be detained till all the other Stock is removed. 



39. Cattle, Sheep, or Swine cannot be removed from the Yard till 5 p.m. 

 on Friday, 28th July, except on certificate by the Veterinary Surgeon em- 

 ployed by the Directors. 



40. Horses may be withdrawn at 6 each evening on a deposit of £2 for 

 each animal, which shall be forfeited if the animal is not brought back at Half- 

 past 7 o'clock the following morning. Those not in before 8 will forfeit 10s. 



41. Smoking is strictly prohibited in the sheds, stables, and horse-ring gallery, 

 and no lights allowed at night. Those infringing this Eule wiU be fined 10s. 



JUDGING stock;. 



42. Qa Tuesday, 25th July, Exhibitors, and all others except Sen-ants in 

 charge of Stock, must leave the Yard at 12 noon. The Judges will commence 

 their inspection at 1 p.m., Avhen the public will be admitted. There shall 

 be no award unless the Judges deem the animals to have sufficient merit, 

 more especially if there is only one lot in a Section ; and it shall be in 

 their power to suggest the removal of any lot which appears to them unworthy 

 of being placed in the Yard. 



43. Two Members of Committee will attend each Section of the Judges. 

 It will be their duty to see that no obstruction is ofiered to them, and that 

 the space reserved for them is not encroached on ; to communicate to the 

 Secretary any question that may arise for the consideration of the Committee ; 

 to complete their reports ; and to ticket the prize animals. 



44. It shall not be competent for any Exhibitor, nor for his Factor or Land- 

 Steward, to act as a Judge or Attending Member in any class in which he is 

 competing ; and no Exhibitor shall remain in charge of any lot, whether be- 

 longing to himself or another, while the Judges are 'in the Yard. 



PLACING AND JUDGING POULTRY. 



45. Poultry must be brought to the Show- Yard on Monday, 24th July, or 

 between 6 and 12 o'clock on the morning of Tuesday, 25th July. No lot'will 

 be admitted without an Admission -order. Coops, food, and attendance will 

 be found by the Society. 



46. The Judges will commence their inspection at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. 



47. No lot to be removed from the Yard tiU 5 p.m. on Friday. The Society 

 shall not be liable for any loss or accident sustained in transit or otherwise. 



PLACING, inspecting, AND JUDGING IMPLEMENTS. 



48. AU articles must be entered with the Secretary on or before 9th June. 

 They will be placed in their Classes, viz. :— all under' cover, part under cover 

 and part open, and all open, and Exhibitors must intimate whether they wish 

 their goods placed imder cover or not, and specify the space they require. For 

 Rates, see Stall Rent. 



49. The Yard will be open for the reception of Implements on Tuesday, 

 18th July, and till 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 25th July. 



