GENERAL SHOW AT ABERDEEN IN 1870. GT 



50. There must be attached to each Implement, when forwarded to the 

 Show, a h^bel bearing the Exhibitor's name, and that of the Implement. 



51. The carriage of all Implements must be prej^aid. 



52. The articles of each Exhibitor will be all placed in one stand, and must 

 not on any account extend beyond the 20 feet of width allowed. 



53. No Steam Engine shall be driven in the Yard at a greater speed than 

 6 miles an hour. 



54. Locomotive and Traction Engines and other Machines must not be 

 moved from their places without permission of the Secretary, and must not 

 leave the Yard at the close of the Show till 5.30 p.m. 



55. All Machines requiring steam or fire must be entered as such in the 

 Certificate, and will be placed in the Motion Yard. Coke must be used in 

 all cases where fire is required. 



56. The Inspecting Committee may award such Silver Medals as they 

 deem proper, or recommend Impalements for trial. 



57. If an Exhibitor has already received a Premium from the Society he 

 shall not receive a second award for the same invention or implement. 



58. When an Implement or Machine is supposed to embrace a new inven- 

 tion, or improvement, the nature of such must be specified in the entry. 

 When a trial is recommended by the Inspecting Committee, such trial will 

 be instituted in a convenient locality, and at a season of the year suitable for 

 the ojieration of the implement or machine, which, when thoroughly tested, 

 will be entitled to such a Premium as the Directors may see fit to award, on 

 the report of the Judges employed by them. 



59. In addition, it is competent for the Local Committee to select any 

 description of Implement they think proper for special trial. Such trial 

 shall be conducted by the Local Committee, who shall undertake the whole 

 arrangements for carrying out the same at a period of the year they consider 

 suitable. The Directors shall award such Money Prizes or Medals on account 

 of the Competitive Trials as may be arranged with the Local Committee. 



60. Collections of Articles not Agricultural will be received for Exhibi- 

 tion, but such Collections will not be insjjected by the Judges. 



61. All articles must remain in the Yard till 5 p.m. on Friday, the 28th 

 July, and may be kept there till the afternoon of Saturday. 



STALL EENT. 



Closed-in stables will be provided for all the horses, and covered accommo- 

 dation for the whole of the other stock. Night accommodation will be pro- 

 vided for Attendants on Stock, and those requiring the same must make 

 application when they return their Entry Schedules, and remit the charge 

 along with their stall rent. The following rates shall be paid by Exhibitors 

 when making their Entries : — 



Cattle, ..... 



Stallions — 3 and 2 year old entire Colts, 

 All other Horses, .... 

 Sheep and Swine, per pen, . 

 Night accommodation for Attendants, each, . 

 Poultry, each entry, .... 

 Implement Shedding, 20 feet deej?, jjer foot. 

 Implements without Shedding, do., per foot. 



No smaller space than 6 feet frontage can be allowed for Imj^lemeuts. 



* The extent of open space given free to Implement Exhibitors who n re 

 ]\Iembers of the Society is limited to 50 feet by 20 ; for additional space the 

 charge is Is. per foot. 



