THIRD ANNUAL PARADE, MAY 30, 1905 



PRIZES 



III"', mmibe'i' of prizes assigned to eaeh elass is stated in the eata- 

 looue at the head of the class, but this number may l)e decreased 

 if till the entries in that class do not appear, or if the Judges 

 determine that all the prizes cannot worthily be l)esto\yed. The 

 prizes will be awarded in sets of four prizes, namelj^ : First, 

 second, third and fourth, and with each set there ji'oes also a 

 'diigln' commended,'" jjurple ribbon. 



A ril)b()n accompanies each prize as follows : — Blue with the fii-st ; Ked with 

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

 will Ix' given to the drivers. Diplomas for the owners will be awarded with each 

 prize. 



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

 them as stated below. The money prizes and ribbons will be given at the review- 

 ing stand. The diplomas and certificates will be delivered by mail, or otherwise, 

 after the parade. 



CERTIFICATES 



Certificates will be awarded to those drivers who are certified by the owner to 

 have driven the horses shown by them in the parade for at least one year prior to the 

 date of the entry, provided that in the opinion of the Judges, the horses are service- 

 ably sound, and in good flesh, condition and spirits, showing that they have been w^cU 

 and gently handled. A horse shall be considered serviceably sound if he goes 

 sound and breathes sound. A l)lind horse may be serviceably sound. 



INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES 



The Judges are earnestly re(|uested to lie at their stations promptly at 7.45 

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

 to the complete success of the parade. 



