72* GENERAL SHOW AT EDIXBUEGH IN 1884. 



CLASS VII.— IMPLEMENTS. 



Premiums. 

 Section 1st. 2d. 



1. Exhaust Fan for Agricultural Purposes, to be worked £ £ 



by hand, horse, or steam power, . . . 10 5 



2. Broadcast Manure Distributor, suitable for all kinds of 



Artificial Manures, . . . . 20 10 



3. Machine, at a price within ordinary farmers' means of 



acquisition, adapted for cleaning all sorts of grain 



and other seeds from weeds, . . . 10 5 



4. Cream and Milk Separator, . . . .5 — 



5. Machine for working Butter, . . . .5 — 



6. Travelling Steam Engine, suitable for drawing ReajDer, 



Binder, and for other farm work, . 



REGULATIONS FOR COMPETITIVE TRIALS. 



1. Implements to be entered with the Secretary on or before 21st May 

 Received in the Yard on Tuesday, 15th July, and till 10 o'clock on the 

 morning of Tuesday, 22d July. Exhibited Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 

 and Friday, 22d, 23d, 24th, and 25th July. 



2. The Society will provide ground near Edinburgh at a suitable season, 

 and make arrangements for the proper trial of the Implements. 



3. The price as entered in the Catalogue must be held the same till after 

 the trials are over. 



4. Implements must be bona fide the manufacture 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. 



5. The Premiums will not be awarded without thorough and exhaustive 

 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. Xo alterations will be allowed on such implements between 

 the time of the Show and the date fixed for the trial. 



7. The Committee shall have power to withhold the Prizes where there 

 is not sufiicient merit, or to apportion them as they think best. 



Reference is made to the General Regulations for the terms on which 

 other Implements and Machines may be exhibited at the Show. 



CLASS VIII.— HIGHLAND INDUSTRIES AND 



FISHERIES. 



Premiums. 

 1st. 2d. 

 Section £ £ 



1. Best Keg of Eels from Scotch loch or stream, to be sup- 



plied in quantity at the price quoted, and best and 

 simplest engine of capture, . . . .5 — 



2. Best Keg of true Smelts (Osmerus), or Sand Smelts 



(Atherina), and Sillocks, caught North of the Forth 



and Clyde, . . . . . .5 — 



10 



Carry forward, . .£10 



