SECOND ANNUAL PARADE, MAY 30, 1904 



PRIZES. 



HE number of prizes assigned to each class is stated in tlic catalogue 

 at the head of each class, but this number may be decreased as cir- 

 cumstances may require, and as the Judges determine. The 

 })rizes will be awarded in sets of four prizes, namely, first, second, 

 third and fourth. 



A ribbon goes with each prize as follows : — Blue with the first, 

 Red with the second ; Yellow with the third ; White with the fourth. The money 

 prizes will be given to the dri\ers. Diplomas for the owners will be awarded 

 with each prize. 



In addition, certificates Avill be awarded to those drivers who are entitled to them 

 as stated Ijelow. The money prizes and ribbons will be given at the reviewing stand. 

 The di})lomas and certificates will be delivered by mail or otherwise after the parade. 



CERTIFICATES, 



Certificates will be awarded to those drivers who are designated in the catalogue, 

 "Qualified for certificate," provided that in the opinion of the Judges, the horse or 

 horses driven by them in the parade are serviceably sound, and in good flesh, con- 

 dition and spirits, showing that the}^ have been well and gently handled. "Qualified 

 for certificate" means certified by the owner to have driven the horse or team of horses 

 shown in the parade for at least one year prior to the date of the entry. A horse 

 shall be considered serviceably sound if he goes sound and breathes sound. A blind 

 horse may be serviceably sound. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES. 



The Judges are earnestly re(|uestcd to be at their stations promptly at eight 

 o'clock, so that the judging can begin as soon as the horses arrive. This is essential 

 to the complete success of the parade. 



It is the duty of the Judges to exclude from the parade any horse that is do'-k- 

 tailed, or sick, lame, thin, or otherwise unfit for work; and also, unless the defect is 



