50 GENERAL SHOW AT GLASGOW IN 1882. 



the forfeiture of all Premiums awarded to him, or of such a portion as the 

 Directors may ordain. 



13. Railway Passes for unsold stock and implements must be applied for 

 at the Committee Room in the Yaird between 9 and 11 o'clock on the fore- 

 noon of Thursday and Friday. 



14. The Show terminates at 5 p.m. on Friday, 28th July, and no animals 

 or article can be withdrawn before that hour. Stock and Implements may 

 remain in the Yard till Saturday afternoon. 



15. The Premiums awarded will be paid in November 1882, and, with the 

 exception of the Tweeddale Gold Medal and the Silver Medals, may be taken 

 either in money or in plate. 



STOCK AND POULTRY. 



16. Stock and Poultry to be entered with the Secretary on or before the 14th 

 day of June. Received in the Yard on Monday, 24th, and till 10 a.m. on 

 Tuesday, 25th July. Judged at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. Exhibited on Tuesday, 

 Wednesday, Thur.sday, and Friday, 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th July. 



17. AU animals must be entered in the sections applicable to their ages, and 

 cannot be -svithdrawn after entry. 



18. No animal to be allowed to compete in more than one section, except 

 horses in sections 10 and 11, which may be also entered in the sections appli- 

 cable to their ages. 



19. Shorthorn, Polled Angus or Aberdeen, and Galloway animals must be 

 entered in the herd books, or the exhibitor must produce evidence that his 

 animal is eligible to be entered therein. 



20. Stock must be bona fide the ^^rajperty and in the ^possession of the Ex- 

 hibitor from the 14th June (the last day of Entry). 



21. The schedule of Entry must be filled up so far as within the knowledge 

 of the Exhibitor. 



22. The name of the Breeder, if known, must be given, and if the Breeder 

 is not known a declaration to that effect, signed by the Exhibitor, must be sent 

 along with the Schedule, and no pedigree will be entered in the Catalogue 

 when the Breeder is unknown. 



23. Should it be proved to the satisfaction of the Directors that an animal 

 has been entered under a false name, pedigree, or description, for the purpose 

 of misleading the Directors or Judges as to its qualification or properties, the 

 case shall be reported to the first General Meeting, in order that the Exliibitor 

 shall be disqualified from again competing at the Society's Shows, and his 

 name, if he be a Member, struck from the roll, or his case otherwise disposed 

 of as the Directors may determine. 



24. An animal which has gained a first premium at a General Show 

 of the Society cannot again compete in the same section, 



25. When an animal has previously been disqualified by the decision of any 

 Agricultural Association in Great Britain or Ireland, such disqualification shall 

 attach, if the Exhibitor, being aware of the disqualification, fail to state it, and 

 the grounds thereof, in his entry, to enable the Directors to judge of its validity. 



26. Breeding Stock must not be shown in an improper state of fatness, and 

 the Judges will be prohibited from awarding Premiums to overfed animals. 



27. No animal shaU bear on its rug, harness, pail, or other fittings, any 

 initial, crest, or mark of ownership, nor be distinguished otherwise than by 

 the number indicating its place in the Catalogue. 



28. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found on an 

 animal either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other purpose, will 

 disqualify that animal from being awarded a Premium, and the Owner of 

 said animal will be prohibited from again entering stock for any of the 

 Society's General Shows, or for such a period as the Directors may see fit. 



29. Exhibitors shall be answerable for ail acts, whether committed by them- 

 selves, their servant.^, or others, and shall be responsible for the condition of 

 their animals during the wliole time they remain in the Show- Yard. 



