494 GENERAL SHOW AT GLASGOW, 1867. 



6. Two-year-old Heifers — of the Short-horn and Polled Breeds — must 

 be in calf when exhibited, and birth must be certified within 9 months 

 after the Show. 



7. Mares in Section 5 must have produced foals after 1st January 

 1867, 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. 



8. All Ewes must have reared Lambs in 1867 ; and Ewes in Sections 

 7 and 11 (Cheviot and Blackfaced) must be in milk, and have their Lambs 

 at foot. Fleeces must not be artificially coloured. 



9. The Pigs in Sections 7, 8, and 9, must belong to the same litter and 

 be uncut. 



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

 of the Society cannot again compete in the same section. 



11. No animal shall bear on its rug, harness, pail, or other fittings, 

 any initial, crest, or mark of ownership, nor be distinguished other- 

 wise than by the number indicating its place in the Catalogue. 



12. Except for extra Stock, Commendations will only be given for 

 one lot in each Section — the fourth in merit. 



13. The violation by an Exhibitor of any one of the Regulations will 

 involve the forfeiture of all Premiums awarded to him. 



14. 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 qualifica- 

 tion or properties, the case shall be reported to the first General Meeting, 

 in order that the Exhibitor shall be disqualified from again competing at 

 the Society's Shows, and his name, if he be a Member, struck from the 

 roll. 



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

 any Agricultural Association in Great Britain or Ireland, such disquali- 

 fication 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. 



16. Protests against the awards of the Judges must be lodged with 

 the Secretary not later than 10 A.M. on Wednesday 3lst July, and parties 

 must be in attendance at the Committee Boom, in the Show- Yard, at 

 12, when protests will be disposed of. 



17. The Society shall not be liable for any loss or damage which 

 Stock, Implements, or other articles may sustain at the Show, or in con- 

 sequence of having been sent to it. 



18. The decisions of the Board of Directors are final in all questions 

 respecting Premiums, and it shall not be competent for any Exhibitor to 

 appeal against such decisions to, nor 6eek redress in respect of, them 

 from any other tribunal. 



19. The Premiums awarded will Vie paid after the 1st November 1867, 

 and may be taken either in money or in plate. 



CERTIFICATES OF ENTRY FOR STOCK. 



20. Every Lot must be intimated by a Certificate of Entry, lodged 

 with the Secretary not later than Wednesday the 12th of June. Printed 

 forms will be issued on application to the Secretary, or to Messrs M'Cowan 

 & Brown, Accountants, 87, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. 



21. Admission-Orders to the Yard for Stock and Servants will be for- 

 warded by post previous to the Show. 



