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children above eight years and under fifteen years of age, 15 

 cents. Exhibitors' tickets are not transferable, and will be forfeited 

 if presented by any one but the owner. Season tickets will be sold 

 for $1. 



10. No specimens will be allowed in the hall except those which 

 have been duly entered in the books of the Association and the entry 

 fee and express charges paid. 



11. The Association will be pleased to undertake the sale of birds for 

 the exhibitor, free of charge, selling price to be stated on entry blank. 

 All sales must be reported at the office at once. 



12. During the exhibition no specimens can be removed except by 

 order of the Secretary. Any fowl showing disease will be removed 

 and cared for. 



13. No one will be allowed in the aisle while judging is in progress, 

 except by permit from the Superintendent. 



14. The term " Cock " means hatched prior to 1910 ; the term 

 " Hen " means hatched prior to 1910 ; the term " Cockerel " means 

 hatched during 1910, and the term " Pullet " means hatched during 

 1910. 



15. Prizes in cash, special prizes, ribbons, etc., for all exhibits will 

 be awarded. Blue Ribbon for First Prize, Red for Second, Yellow for 

 Third, and Green for Fourth. Lost prize ribbons will be duplicated 

 at 15 cents each. 



16. The entry fee for poultry, ducks, geese, turkeys, etc., in competi- 

 tion is 50 cents, exhibition pens, $1.25, pigeons and pet stock, 25 

 cents each. This includes coop, feed, and attendance. All specimens 

 entered for competition must be shown in coops provided by the 

 Association. 



17. The Association reserves the right to place more than one bird 

 of the same variety and belonging to the same exhibitor in one coop. 



18. There must in all cases, whether competing as pens or single 

 birds, be four entries, or first prize will be awarded and second 

 money paid, or if the birds are not worthy of first prize and gain 

 second prize, they will be awarded third, etc. In no case will 

 more than the entry fee be paid on any variety containing only 

 one entry. 



Four entries means four birds of the same kind and variety, as four 

 cocks, four hens, etc., whether shown by one person or several. 



