56 COMMIITEES AND PREMIUMS. 



grains shall be raised by the exhibitor the same year as the exhi- 

 bition. 



4. Each entry of stock for the pens must specify the breed of 

 the animals, if known, and the age. 



5. Stock, so far as practicable, shall be exhibited in rings, and 

 the committee shall at once designate the premiums with ribbons 

 or printed cards. 



6. Fat cattle and working cattle must be weighed on the scales 

 on the grounds of the Society, and a certificate furnished the Sec- 

 retary. The weight of all other stock will not be required. 



7. No animal shall be entered in more than one class, except 

 bulls, working oxen, steers and draught horses. 



8. All stock, except oxen shown only in town teams, taken 

 from the grounds before 4 o'clock P. M. on the first day of the 

 P'air, without permission of the President, shall forfeit all premiums 

 that may have been awarded to it. 



9. The Society will provide hay for all stock entered for pre- 

 mium or exhibition, during the time of the show, and will furnish 

 grain, at cost, to all who may require it. 



10. The best animals exhibited shall be entitled to the pre- 

 miums, without regard to former awards. 



11. All teams entered for draught must be owned by the 

 person entering the same. 



12. Any person competing for a premium who shall serve on 

 the committee having charge of the department in which he com- 

 petes, shall retire from the committee while his own competition is 

 in question. 



13. The several committees will not consider themselves bound 

 to award a premium for anything which they may deem inferior. 



14. Any person to whom a premium shall have been awarded 

 in consequence of any deception or misrepresentation used by 

 him, shall not only forfeit such premiums, but afterwards be inca- 

 pable of competing for the Society's premiums. 



15. All persons, not members of the Society, to whom may be 

 awarded a premium, or premiums, amounting to the cost of mem- 



