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Resolved, that exhibitors making two entries in any class pay as 

 follows for the second entry : Members, 53. each ; Non-Members, xos. 

 each. 



That the heading of the Norfolk and Suffolk Polled Cattle be altered 

 to the Red Polled Breed. 



That the age in the classes for Wether Sheep be altered from " one 

 year old and under twenty-three months," to " above twelve and under 

 twent)'-four months old." 



That the age in the classes for Lambs be altered from " born in the 

 year 188 ," to " under twelve months old.'' 



That the prizes for Wether Sheep and Lambs in the Leicesters, 

 Cotswolds, Lincolns, Southdowns, Hampshires, Shropshires and 

 Oxfordshires be respectively 15, 10, 5, first, second and third prize 

 in each class. 



That the prizes for Kentish Wether Sheep, Ewes and Lambs be 

 respectively 10 and 5, first and second prize in each class. 



That the prizes for Suffolk (black-faced) Lambs be 10 and 5, 

 first and second prizes. 



That the prizes for Dorset Lambs and Cheviot, Ryeland, etc., Lambs 

 be respectively 10 and 5, first and second prize in each class. 



That the prizes for Cross-bred Sheep be respectively 15, 10 and 

 5, first, second and third prize in each class. 



That the following classes for Pigs be abolished : Small White 

 Breed above twelve and not exceeding eighteen months old ; Large 

 White Breed not exceeding nine months ; Distinct or Cross-breed not 

 exceeding nine months old. 



That a new division be established for Pigs of the Middle White breed, 

 with classes for animals above nine and not exceeding twelve months 

 old, and above twelve and not exceeding eighteen months old, and 

 prizes 10 and 5, first and second in each class. 



That new classes be established for Single Pigs, viz. : Not exceed- 

 ing one year old, first prize, 5 ; second prize, $. Over one year 

 old, first prize, 5 ; second prize, 5. 



That a Breed Cup of the value of 8 be offered in each division of 

 Pigs, and that a Champion Prize of 15 be offered for the best pen of 

 Pigs in the Show. 



That the prizes for Pigs of any Distinct or Cross-breed be increased 

 to 10 and 5, first and second prize in each class. 



That animals sent for exhibition must have been in possession of 

 the exhibitors three months previous to the Show, instead of six as 

 heretofore. 



That the rule requiring Pigs under nine months old to be exhibited 

 by the breeder, be abolished. 



That with each entry of Pigs a certificate be required, signed by a 

 qualified veterinary surgeon, upon a form supplied by the Club, testi- 

 fying that the Pigs have been examined, and that "their dentition is in 

 accordance with the recognised state for their respective ages." 



Resolved, that the Secretary each year request the two Senior 

 Stewards to arrange with their four colleagues the days and time of 

 their attendance at the Hall, and the division of their labours. 



Also that a slip should be placed in the Prize Sheet for Members 

 of the Club to nominate judges. 



The Hon. Secretary reported the signing of the further agreement 

 with the Agricultural Hall Company, and authority was given for a 

 cheque to be drawn for 2,000, the sum agreed to be paid by the Club 

 towards the cost of the alterations at the Hall. 



