28 THE BOOK OF THE FLOWER SHOW 



6. All Exhibits dishonestly dressed, or to which any 

 addition has been made, will be disqualified. 



7. Any person breaking or endeavouring to evade any 

 of these rules will forfeit any prizes awarded, also 

 entrance fees, and be liable to be prohibited from show- 

 ing at any Exhibition of this Society for the next three 

 years. 



8. Any Cottager breaking or endeavouring to evade 

 any of these Rules will forfeit any prize awarded, and be 

 prevented from showing at any other Exhibition of the 

 Society. 



PROTESTS AND DISPUTES 



1. Any Member or Exhibitor wishing to protest to 

 the Committee concerning any infringement of the 

 above Regulations, Bye-laws, or Schedule, or concern- 

 ing any award, must make a formal protest in writing, 

 together with a deposit of 2s. 6d., to the Secretaries, or 

 either of them, before 8 P.M. on the day of the Exhibi- 

 tion (which deposit will be refunded if the protest is 

 sustained), after which no objection can be entertained 

 except by consent of the Committee. 



2. With the exception of an objection based upon 

 alleged fraud, every protest must be lodged before 

 5 p.m. on the first day of the Show. Such protest or 

 other objection must be made in writing and handed in at 

 the Secretary's Tent, on the Show Ground. The objector 

 must deposit the sum of los. in the Secretary's hand, 

 which will be returned if the objection is sustained. 



3. All disputes will be decided by the Committee on 

 the First day of the Show. Any person wishing to 

 make an objection must do so to the Secretary before 

 8 P.M. on the First day of the Show (with the exception 

 of an objection based upon alleged fraud), and must 

 deposit is., which will be returned if the objection is 

 sustained. 



