600 



ground before 4 o'clock P. M. of the last day of the fair, and no pre- 

 mium will be paid on animals or articles removed in violation of this 

 rule- 

 No discretionary premium vrill be awarded to any animal or article 

 that competes for a premium offered in any class. 



No person will be allowed to act as judge of any class in which he 

 is a competitor. 



As one great object of the Society is to collect valuable information 

 apon sul jects connected with agriculture, the several viewing commit- 

 tees are requested to gather all the information thus elicited, to make 

 their reports as full as time and circumstances will permit. 



Judges are requested to make their reports to the Secretary, at the 

 business office, by 9 o'clock A. M., Friday, the 10th, without fail. 



Stock to compete for premiums must be exhibited by the owner or 

 his agent. 



Domestic manufactures, needle, shell work, &c., must have been man- 

 ufactured in the State, and within the year, except such articles as have 

 not before been exhibited, and such articles, together with fruits, flow- 

 ers, vegetables, &c., must be the production of the exhibitor, in order to 

 antitle the competitor to a premium. 



No animal will be allowed to compete for a premium as a Durham, 

 Devon, or cross of blood, without a concise written statement of the 

 age and pedigree, which must be satisfactory to the executive commit- 

 tee as to the purity of blood, and must have been owned and kept in 

 the county for three months. 



All animals and all articles brought into the county for exhibition, 

 «hall be entered and marked as foreign, and shall not come in competi- 

 tion with animals or articles of the county. 



Prize animals, articles and implements at the previous exhibitions 

 will be allowed to compete for the prizes. 



Persons exhibiting several articles, will, in making their entries, have 

 written lists of their articles, with the name of the exhibitor and place 

 of residence attached, to hand to the book keeper at the business office. 



Exhibitors of stock will, in making out their lists, give all the infor- 

 mation possible concerning tl.eir animals. 



In the horticultural department, it is particularly desired that com- 

 t}lete and correct memorandums should be rendered. 



