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Exhibitors of Stock (not Members) will be charged 5s. for admission to 

 the judging on Tuesday ; on Wednesday at 8 a.m., and throughout the Show 

 they will be admitted free. 



Exhibitors of Implements and their attendants will be entitled to free 

 entry during the Show, but must remain at their stalls during the judging 

 uf the Stock on Tuesday. 



Tickets for attendants on Stock and Implements are not available to 

 admit to the Yard between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. ; and any attendant requiring 

 to leave the Yard during the day, cannot be again admitted except by a 

 special pass (to be applied for at the Committee Room), which must be given 

 up on his return. 



Placards are prohibited both inside the Showyard and on the outside of 

 the Boundary Fence, with the exception of those belonging to Exhibitors, 

 whose right is confined to their own stalls. No newspapers or any other 

 article allowed to be carried about the Yard for sale. No strolling bands 

 admitted. 



No Carriages or Eqitestrians admitted without special leave from the 

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



Premium Lists, Regulations, and Certiticates of Entry, may be obtained by 

 applying at the Secretary's Office, No. 3 George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh, 



All Communications sJwuld be addressedto Fletcher Norton Menzies, Esq., 

 Secretary of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, No. 3 

 George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh. 



LAST DAYS OF ENTRY. 

 Implements — 21st May. 

 Stock and all other Entries — 4th June. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. 



The Scotch Railway Companies have adopted the following Regulations. 



By Passenger Train. 



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



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



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

 to the station whence they were sent, on production of a certificate from the 

 Secretary of the Agricultural Show to the eirect 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 tliat by which tliey were conveyed to llie Show. 



If the nnsold Live Stock which was conveyed on the outward jounuy by 

 (foods Train in cattle trucks he required to be returned by Passenger Train in 

 horse-boxes, half the Passenger Train rates nutst be charged. 



4. Horses— By Passenger or Si)ecial Train. 



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



(r) Other Hoi-ses to be diarged at t)r«linary mtes. 

 6. Bulls, Cows, and other Animals— 



(n) A Bull, Cow, or nth«M- animal sent in a liorse-bo.x, and for which 

 tlie exclusive use (»f the Itox has been ordered, to be diarged the 

 rate for three Hofhcs. (Highland Railway, phus 25 jwr cent) 



(b) Bulls, Cows, or other animals sent in horse-i)Oxes, but for which 



