470 PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY IN 1867. 



CLASS III. 

 DAIKY PEODUCE. 



DISTRICTS. 



1. The Western District of Mid-Lothian. 



2. The Lower Ward of Renfrewshire. 



Conveners of Committees. 



First District — Peter M'Lagan of Pumpherston, M.P. 

 Second District — Sir M. E. Shaw Stewart, Bart. 



1. BUTTER. 



1. For the best sample of Cured Butter (not less than 14 lbs.) 



belonging to a Proprietor — The Silver Medal. 



2. For the best sample of Cured Butter (not less than 14 lbs). £3 



3. For the second best, . . . . £2 



2. CHEESE. 



5. For the best couple of Sweet Milk Cheeses belonging to a 



Proprietor — The Silver Medal. 



4. For the best couple of Sweet Milk Cheeses, . . £3 



6. For the second best . . . . . £2 



Proprietors farming the whole of their own lands may com- 

 pete for the Money Premiums. 



The above Premiums are given to each district for three 

 consecutive years. 



In 1867, 



No. 1 is in competition for the last year. 



No. 2 is in abeyance on account of the Glasgow Show. 



RULES OF COMPETITION. 



1. The Members of the Society resident within the districts are appointed 

 Committees of Superintendence, for the purposes expressed in the Re- 

 gulations for Cattle Competitions. Each Committee shall fix such gene- 

 ral regulations as they may consider proper, and, in particular, the time 

 and place of competition. 



