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half to a hundred dollars in value, besides a great array of 

 specials of all sorts of things, offered by friends interested 

 in the breed. 



The rules at this Exposition present so many novel 

 features, as compared with what our fanciers are accus- 

 tomed to, that I am tempted to reproduce them here, to 

 show what is being done " on the other side of the 

 water." 



RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE AMERICAN 

 BREEDERS OF BELGIAN HARES' FIRST EXPOSITION, 

 MART, AND FEAST, to be given at Hazard's Pavilion, 

 Los Angeles, California, 8(h, tyh and loth February 

 1900. 



The Company wishes all Exhibitors to understand, 

 that this Exposition is a business affair, and will be con- 

 ducted on business principles. To this end, an Exhibitor 

 may use any amount of his allotted space that he wishes 

 as an office, for the transaction of any business that may 

 be carried on by him. 



A diagram of the floor space of the Pavilion, the 

 Exposition building, may be seen at the office of the 

 Corporation, Room 104, Currier Block, Los Angeles, 

 California, where floor space for exhibits and booths may 

 be engaged. 



Mr P. E. Crabtree, of Denver, Colorado, Official Judge 

 of the " National Belgian Hare Club, of America," will 

 act as Judge of all specimens, judging the Belgian Hares, 



