90 GENERAL SHOW AT GLASGOW IN 1888. 



4. Implements must be bona fide the maniifaetuie of the exhibitor, 

 and fitted together by him, but portions of the machine or other 

 article exhibited for competition may be purchased from other works. 

 Foreign makers may exhibit through their accredited agents. 



o. The premiums will not be awarded without thorough and ex- 

 haustive open and competitive trials. 



6. Implements selected for trial will be stamped, or otherwise 

 marked for identification by the Society's Engineer, before being 

 removed from the Showyard, but alterations will be allowed on 

 such implements between the time of the Show and the date fixed 

 for the trial. 



7. Implements may be entered for trial, up to within a fortniglit 

 of the trial, on payment of £2 for each Implement. 



8. The Directors shall have power to withhold the Prizes where 

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



Reference is made to tlie General Eegulations for the terms on 

 which other implements and Machines may be exhibited at the 

 Show. 



CLASS VIII.-HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES 

 AND FISHERIES. 



Premiums. 

 1st. 2d. 3d. 

 Section £ £ £ 



1. Best Collection of Inland Fishing Tackle, . 10 5 o 



2. Best Collection of Kippered and Preserved 



Salmon, . . . . . 10 5 3 



3. Best method of sending Salmon and Trout 



fresh to Southern Markets, . .52 — 



4 Best method of transporting Live Fry or 



Young Fish, 



£50 



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 E. J. Bennett, 50 Gordon Street, 

 Glasgow. 



