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withdrawn after entry. Intention to compete for Family Group prizes 

 must he notified at the time the other entries are made. 



21. No animal to be allowed to compete in more than one section, 

 except for Jumping, the Turn-out, and Tandem Sections; and also for the 

 Famd)' Group prizes, animals for which must be drafted from the regular 

 classes. The numbers of the animals constituting the family groups must be 

 handed to the Steward before the animals are brought out forjudging. 



22. Shorthorn, Aberdeen-Angus, and Galloway animals must be 

 entered in the herd books, or the Exhibitor must produce evidence that 

 his animal is eligil>le to be entered therein. 



23. Stock must be bona fide the property and in the possession of the 

 Exhibitor on the last day of Entry, except where otherwise allowed in 

 the Family Group prizes. 



24. The Schedule of Entry must be filled up so far as within the know- 

 ledge of the Exhibitor. 



25. The name of the Breeder, if known, must be given, and if the Breeder 

 is not known, a declaration to that effect, signed by the Exhibitor, must be 

 sent along with the Schedule, and no pedigree will be entered in the 

 Catalogue when the Breeder is unknoAvn. 



26. 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 qualification 

 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 vSociety's Shows, and his name, if he be a member, struck 

 from the roll, or his case otherwise disposed of as the Directors may 

 determine. 



27. When an animal has previously been disqualified by the decision ot 

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

 cation 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. 



28. Breeding Stock must not be shown in an improper state of fatness, 

 and the Judges are requested not to award Premiums to overfed 

 animals. 



29. No animal when before the Judges shall bear on its rug, harness, or 

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

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



30. Horses and Cattle must be paraded when required by the Stewards, 

 and under their direction. 



31. Exhibitors shall be answerable for all acts, whether committed 

 by themselves, their servants, or others in charge of their Stock, and 

 shall be responsible for the condition of their animals during the whole 

 time they remain in the Showyard. 



32. No animal to be taken out of its stall after 10 a.m. during the 

 Show except by order of the Stewards, or with permission of the 

 Secretary. Those infringing this Rule will be fined 10s. 



33. Aged Bulls and Stallions must have had produce, and, along with 

 Two-year-old Bulls, Three-year-old Colts, and aged Tups, have served 

 within tlie year of the Show. 



_ 34. All Cows nuist have had calves previous to the Show, and when ex- 

 hibited they must either be in milk or in calf; if in milk, birth nmst 

 have been within 9 months of the Show ; if in calf, birth must be 

 certified within 9 months after the Show. This Bulc does not apply 

 to animals in Family Groups. 



35. Cows in the Family Groups must have had calves previous to the 

 Show, and when exhibited they must be either in milk or in calf. Two- 

 year-old J [eifers in the Family Group Pi-izes to be certified to have been 



