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GENERAL SHOW AT STIRLING IN 1881. 



2. The Society will provide ground near Stirling at a snital)le season 

 (probably in October), and make arrangements for the proper trial of the 

 Implements. 



3. The Premiums will not be awarded without thorough and exhaustive 

 open and competitive trials. 



4. The Committee shall have power to withhold the Prizes where there 

 is not sufficient merit, or to apportion them as they think best. 



REGULATIONS FOR EXHIBITION OF IMPLEMENTS AT WORK. 



5. At the time of the competitive trials the Society will provide ground 

 suitable for the exhibition at work of 



1. Ploughs. I 3. Diggers, and 



2. Grubbers. j 4. Cultiv^ators, 



6. The Implements must be entered and exliibited as specified in Rule 1. 



7. Exhibitors must, when making their entries, specify on the Entry 

 Schedule the quantity of ground required at the time of the trials, which will 

 probably be in October. 



8. Exhibitors must bind themselves at the time of entry to pay their pro- 

 portion of the land required at such rate as the Committee may determine, 

 whether they bring their Implements forward or not. 



Reference is made to the General Regulations for the terms on which 

 other Implements and Machines may be exhibited at the Show. 



CLASS IX.-BEE HUSBANDRY. 



£20 and 2 Silver Medals have been granted to the Caledonian 

 Apiarian and Entomological Society. Information to be obtained 

 from, and Entries made with, Mr R. J. Bennett, 50 Gordon Street, 

 Glasgow. 



ABSTRACT OF PREMIUMS. 



1. Cattle, 



2. Horses, 



3. Sheep, 



4. Wool, 



5. Swine, 



6. Collie Dogs, 



7. Poultry, 



8. Implements, 



9. Bee Husbandry, 



10. Tweeddale Gold Medal, 



11. Six Silver Medals to Breeders of bes 



Aged Bulls and best Stallion, 



12. Extra Stock, say 



£2340 8 



