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both standard bred and heavy weights, entered, by 

 scoring, and all other classes of competitors, by 

 comparison. 



The judging will be done in public, and under the 

 management of a Committee of prominent citizens of 

 Southern California, who will be required to direct the 

 presentation of the specimens in such a manner as will 

 preclude any possibility of the Judge knowing whose 

 animal is before him. 



Numbers will be used to designate the exhibits, and 

 these will not be placed until the award has been made. 



The management is emphatically determined to 

 obviate every possibility of dissension between the 

 Exhibitors and the Judge, and all awards will be made 

 upon pure merit. 



The commencement of the judging will take place at 

 nine o'clock, upon the opening day of the Exposition, 

 February 8, and will be completed at the earliest 

 moment possible. 



All Premiums will be paid on the closing day of the 

 Exposition, February 10. 



All specimens competing for prizes must be in their 

 places before nine o'clock on the morning of the 8th 

 of February. 



All animals admitted to the Exposition must be in 

 good health. 



No animals suffering from chronic ailments will be 

 allowed to compete, and any animal that becomes sick 

 after being entered must be removed at once to secluded 

 quarters. 



