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No Carriages or Equestrians admitted without special leave from the 

 Directors, and then only for Invalids. Bath chairs may he brought in. 



Premium Lists, Regulations, and Certificates of Entry may be obtained 

 by applying at the Secretary's Office, No. 3 George IV. Bridge, Edin- 

 burgh. 



All Communications should he addressed to Fletcher Norton Menzies, 

 Esq., Secretary of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 

 No. 3 George I V. Bridge, Edinburgh. 



LAST DAYS OF ENTRY. 

 Implements and other Articles — Friday, 11th ]May. 

 Stock, Poultry, and Dairy Produce — Friday, 8th June. 

 No Entry received later than those posted on Friday night, 



8th June. 

 Covered Booths for Offices — Friday, 8th June. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. 



The Railway Companies will be furnished with a list of the Exhibitors 

 of Stock, after the 1st of July, and all applications for horse-boxes and 

 trucks, and for information as to arrangements of Special Trains, must be 

 made by the Exhibitors themselves with the Station-master where their 

 stock is to be trucked. 



The Scotch Railway Companies have adopted the following Regula- 

 tions : — 



By Passenger Train. 



1. Live Stock to the Show to be charged ordinary rates. 



2. Live Stock from the Show, if sold, to be charged ordinary rates. 



3. Live Stock from the Show, if unsold, to be conveyed at half rates back 

 to the station whence they were sent at owners' risk, on production of a 

 certificate from the Secretary of the Agricultural Show to the effect that 

 they are really unsold; failing production of such certificate, ordinary 

 rates must be charged. The reduction to half rate is to be allowed only 

 when the animals are returned by the same route as that by which they 

 v/ere conveyed to the Show. 



If the tmsold Live Stock which tuas conveyed on the outtvard journey by 

 Goods Train in cattle trucks he required to he returned by Passenger Train 

 in horse-boxes, half the Passenger Train rates must be charged, 



4. Horses. — By Passenger or Special Train. 



(a) A Stallion to be charged the rate for one Horse, plus 50 per cent. 



(b) Any other Horse, for which the exclusive use of a horse-box is 



ordered, to be charged the rate for one horse. plus 50 per cent. 



(c) Other Horses to be charged at ordinary rates. 



5. Bulls, Cows, and other Animals — 



(a) A Bull, Cow, or other Animal sent in a horse-box, and for 

 which the exclusive use of the box has been ordered, to be 

 charged the rate for two Horses. (Great North of 

 Scotland Railway, plus 25 per cent.) 



(&) Bulls, Cows, or other animals sent in horse-boxes, but for which 

 the exclusive use of the box has not been ordered, to be 

 charged each the rate for one Horse, plus 50 per cent. 

 (Great North of Scotland Railway, plus 25 per cent.) 



6. Unsold Live Stock transferred from one Agricultural Show to 

 another, in another part of the country, must be charged ordinary rates. 



7. Poultry. — The Companies give notice that they are not common 

 carriers of poultry; they will, however, to accommodate the public, 



