GENERAL REGULATIONS. 8 



9. All exhibitors must (except in the case of live stock) state 

 at the time of entry, the space needed by them, in order that 

 proper quantity of space may be reserved. 



Th e Society reserves the right to refuse any entries, or parts 

 of entries, offered, particularly such as require an unreason- 

 able amount of room. 



10. Exhibitors having business cards, are requested to send 

 them with their entries; also to give full particulars as to the 

 objects entered. 



11. O wing to the somewhat limited space for the Department 

 of I mpkments and Machines, the Committee of Arrangements 

 reserve to themselves full powers to invite the display of such 

 implements and machines as in their judgment seem desirable; 

 and also full powers to disregard or reject, any or all offers of 

 exhibits, and applications for space in this Department. 



All exhibits in the Department of Implements and Machines, 

 must be put in place, and taken out of the building within three 

 days after the close of the show, by, and at the expense of, the 

 exhibitors. 



12. The Society will take every precaution for the safe keep- 

 ing of articles and goods of exhibitors, but assumes no responsi- 

 bility in case of loss or damage ; and upon this condition entries 

 are received. 



13. Goods and stock must be delivered in the Building or 

 Pens, and put in place by the exhibitors, and promptly removed 

 by them at the close of the Fair. All freight and expressage 

 intended for exhibitors, should be addressed to the respective, 

 exhibitors, at Mechanics' Building, Huntington Avenue, Boston. 



All freight and express charges must be prepaid 

 and receipts taken. 



14. Exhibitors wishing to erect additional structures, or ex- 

 hibitors requiring additional work, must secure permission to 

 do so from the Superintendent of his class; and in all such 

 cases the exhibitor must bear the expense. 



15. Exhibitors can ascertain from the Superintendents of 

 the several departments, when the Judges may be expected to 

 examine their animals or articles. No complaint or appeal 

 based upon the statement that the Judges have overlooked ani- 

 mals or articles, will be considered by the Executive Committee. 



16. All protests must be in writing, must state plainly the 

 cause of complaint or appeal, be signed by the protestor, and 

 will not be received unless delivered to the Secretary before 10 

 P. M. of the day of judging. All protests will be decided by the 



