60 GENERAL SHOW AT EDINBURGH IN 1884. 



not Agricultural, will be received for Exhibition, but the Secretary will be 

 entitled to refuse Entries from dealers in articles not deemed worthy of 

 Exhibition. 



65. Implements will be placed in the following sections, viz. : — 1st, Under 

 Cover, for Agricultural Implements ; 2nd, Open, for Agricultural Imple- 

 ments ; 3rd, for Exhibits not Implements of Husbandry, which will be 

 placed apart from the Agricultural Implements, either under cover or open, 

 as may be deemed necessary by the Secretary ; 4th, Motion Yard. Ex- 

 hibitors must specify the'space they require. 



66. The articles of each Exhibitor will be all placed in one stand, except 

 implements in motion, and must not on any account extend beyond the 

 ^vidth allowed. No article to be moved out of its stand, or the stand dis- 

 mantled, till the termination of the Show, at 5 p.m., on Fridav 25th Julv. 

 Those infringing this rule will be reported to the Directors. 



67. Exhibitors must arrange their own articles within the space allotted to 

 them before 11 o'clock on Tuesday the 22d July, and to the satisfaction of 

 those in charge of the Implement Yard. 



68. Exhibitors must on no account leave their stands during the judging 

 of Stock, and if found in tlie Stock Yard thev will be fined 10s. 



69. All Machines requiring steam or fire must be entered as such in the 

 Certificate, and will be placed in the Motion Yard. Coke must be used in 

 all cases wliere fire is required. 



70. No Steam Engine shall be driven in the Yard at a greater speed than 

 4 miles an hour. 



71. Locomotive and Traction Engines and other Machines must not be 

 moved from their places without permission of the Secretary, and must not 

 leave their stands till 5.30 p.m. on Friday. 



72. There must be attached to each Implement, when forwarded to the 

 Show, a label bearing the Exhibitor's name, and that of the Implement. 



73. The carriage of all Implements must be prepaid. 



STALL REXT. 



74. No smaller space than 6 feet frontage, 20 feet deep (in Motion Yard 

 50 feet deep), can be allowed for Implements, and, except for exhibits not 

 agricultural, no boarding shall exceed 4 feet in height. 



75. The following rates shall be paid by Exhibitors when making their 

 Entries : — 



Non- 

 Members. Members. 

 Implement Shedding, 20 feet deep 9 feet higli, per foot, £0 3 £0 4 

 Implements without Shedding, 20 feet deep, per foot, 2 3 

 Implement Shedding in Motion Yard, 20 feet deej), with 



30 feet open space behind, per foot, . . .046 070 

 Implements in Motion Yard, without Shedding, 50 feet 



deep, per foot, 026 050 



Covered Booths for offices, 9 feet by 9 feet, each, . 3 10 5 

 Newspaper offices, each, .... £2, 10s. 



ADMISSION TO YARD. 



The public will be admitted on Tuesday, 22d July, at 11 a.m., when the 

 inspection by the Judges commences. The charges will be — Tuesday, from 

 11 A.M. till 5 P.M., 5s.; Wednesday, from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m., 3s. ; Thursday, 

 from 8 A.M. till 5 p.m., 2s. ; Friday, from 8 a.m. till 5 p.m., Is. 



Members of the Society are a^lmitted to the Showyard without payment, 

 on exhibiting a '^ Member's Ticket," which is strictly not transferable. Tickets 

 will be sent to all Members residing in the United Kingdom whose addresses 

 are known, and on no account will duplicates be issued. All Members not 

 producing their tickets must pay at the gate, and the admission-money will 

 not be returned. 



