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30. No animal to be taken out of its stall after 10 a.m. during the Show, 

 except by order of the Judges, or with permission of the Secretary. Those 

 infringing this Rule will be fined 10s. 



31. Aged Bulls and Stallions must have had produce, and, along with Two- 

 year-old Bulls, Three-year-old Colts, and aged Tups have served within the year 

 of the Show. 



32. All Cows must have had calves previous to the Show, and when exhi- 

 bited, they must either be in milk or in calf ; if in milk, birth must have been 

 within 9 months of the Show ; if in calf, birth mast be certified within 9 months 

 after the Show. In the case of Ayrshire Cows in Calf, calved before 1st 

 January 1879, and Ayrshire Heifers in Calf, calved on or after 1st January 

 1879, birth must be certified withm 9 months after the Show. 



33. All jMilch Cows must have been milked dry the evening previous to 

 being judged, and they must, while within the Show- Yard, be milked morn- 

 ing and evening. The Judges will be instructed to withhold the prizes from 

 any animals overstrained or sufiering from want of being milked. 



34. Ayrshire Cows in milk will be inspected by Veterinary Surgeons 

 appointed by the Directors before the judging commences, and those Cows 

 found over strained from excess of milk will be prevented from being placed 

 before the Judges. 



35. Two-year-old Heifers — of the Short-horn and Polled Breeds — must be iit 

 calf when exhibited, and the premiums will be withheld till birth be certified, 

 which must be within 9 months after the Show. Animals of any age that 

 have had a calf must be shown as Cows. 



36. IVJares in Sections 5 and 14 must have produced foals after 1st January 

 1882, and foals must be at foot, except when death can be proved. Mares in 

 Section 6 must be in foal, and awards will be suspended till birth is certified, 

 which must be within 11 months from the date of the Show. 



37. With reference to regulations 33 and 35, birth of at least a seven months' 

 calf must be certified ; and in regard to regulation 36, birth of at least a nine 

 months' foal. 



38. Horses entered as suitable for Field are expected to be jumped in the 

 Horse Ring, but this is not compulsory except when the animals are being 

 judged, and then only if required by the Judges. 



39. The inspection of Horses as to soundness is left entirely to the Judges, 

 who may consult the Society's Veterinary Surgeon if they deem it expedient. 



40. No protests on veterinary grounds will loe received. 



41. All Ewes must have reared Laml»s in 1882; and Ewes in Sections 3 and 

 8 (Blackfaced and Cheviot) must be in milk, and have their Lambs at foot. 



42. Sheep must have been clipped bart' during the season, and the Judges 

 are instructed to examine the fleeces of the Sheep selected for prizes, and to 

 cast tht)se on which they find any of tiie former fleece. Fleeces must not be 

 artificially coloured. 



43. Sows must have reared pigs in 1882, or be in pig; and Pigs must 

 belong to the same litter, and be uncut. 



44. In Poultry the Aged Birds must have been hutched previous to, and 

 Cockerels and Pullets in, 1882. No dubbing is allowed in the male birds of 

 the Game. J creeds. In the sections fur Ducks, Turkeys, Geose, and Hins and 

 Pullets of the Game and Malay Breeds, the lots to consist of one bird only. 



45. The Yard will bo open for Stock on Monday, 24th July, and between 

 Six and Ten o'clock on the morning of Tuesday, 25th, after which hour uo 

 Stock can be admitted. 



40. Bulls must be secured by nose rings, with chains or ropes attached, or 

 with strong halters and doublr ropes. All cattle nmst be tied in their stalls. 



47. Servants in charge of Stock must bring their own buckets or pi\ils, 

 and a j)iece of To\ie to carry thrir forige. 



48. Strong loose boxes will be provided for Stallions and three and two- 

 year old Entire Colts, in which they can remain all night, and loose boxes for 

 Mares with foal at foot ; closed-in stables for all the other horses, and covered 



