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STALL RENT. 



22. Covered accommodation will be provided for the whole of the 



Stock, and the following rates shall be paid by Exhibitors at the time of 



making their Entries :— 



Non- 

 Members. Members, 

 s. d. £ s. D. 



Stallions, 3 year old, and 2 year old entire Colts ... 10 1 



All other Horses and Cattle, 2 years old and upwards, 7 6 15 



Yearling Colts, Fillies, Bulls, and Heifers 5 10 



Sheep and Swine, per pen 5 10 



Poultry, per coop 1 6 2 6 



ADMISSION OF STOCK. 



23. The Yard will be open for Stock on Saturday, 27th July, and 

 Monday, 29th July, and between Six and Eight o'clock on the morning 

 of the 30th of July, after which hour no stock can be admitted. 



24. One Servant will be admitted in charge of each Lot. Bulls must 

 be secured by a nose ring, with chain or rope attached. 



25. Cattle, Sheep, or Swine cannot be removed from the Yard till 

 Five P.M. on Thursday, 1st August, except on certificate by the Veterin- 

 ary Surgeon employed by the Directors. 



26. Horses may be withdrawn at Six each evening on a deposit of £2 

 for each animal, which shall be forfeited if the animal is not brought back 

 at Seven o'clock the following morning. 



27. Servants in charge of Stock must bring then* own buckets or pails. 

 A first bedding for Horses, Cattle, and Swine, will be provided by the 

 Society, but all other fodder and food for Stock will be supplied, at fixed 

 prices hereafter to be published, by a Contractor employed by the Society. 

 Any Servant removing bedding from an adjoining stall will be fined in 

 double the amount taken. Exhibitors may fetch their own cake or corn 

 to the Yard, but not grass, hay, nor straw. 



PLACING AND JUDGING STOCK. 



28. On Tuesday, 30th July, Exhibitors, and]all others except Servants 

 in charge of Stock, must leave the Yard at Eight A.M. The Judges will 

 commence their inspection at Nine o'clock, when the public will be ad- 

 mitted. There shall be no award unless the Judges deem the animals 

 to have sufficient merit, more especially if there is only one lot in a 

 Section ; and it shall be in their power to suggest the removal of any lot 

 which appears to them unworthy of being placed in the Yard. 



29. A Member of Committee will attend each Section of the Judges. 

 It will be his duty to see that no obstruction is offered to them, and that 

 the space reserved for them is not encroached on ; to communicate to the 

 Secretary any question that may arise for the consideration of the Com- 

 mittee ; to complete their reports ; and to ticket the prize animals. 



30. It shall not be competent for any Exhibitor, nor for his Factor or 

 Land-Steward, to act as a Judge or Attending Member in any class in 

 which he is competing ; and no Exhibitor shall remain in charge of any 

 lot, whether belonging to himself or another, while the Judges are in the 

 Yard. 



ADMISSION OF PUBLIC. 



31. The public will be admitted to the Stock- Yard on Tuesday at 9 

 A.M., immediately before the inspection by the Judges commences. 

 Holders of Members' tickets, and Exhibitors of Stock, will be charged 



