RULES AND REGULATIONS 



IRISH TERRIER CLUB 



FOUNDED 1879 -- REVISED 1893. 



NAME AND OBJECTS OF THE CLUB. 



Rule I. — That this Club shall be called the Irish Terrier 

 Club. That its objects be — (a) To promote the breeding 

 of pure Irish terriers ; {/?) To define precisely and publish 

 a description of the true type, and to urge the adoption of 

 such type on breeders, judges, dog-show committees, etc., as 

 the only recognized and unvarying standard by which Irish 

 terriers are to be judged, and which may in future be uni- 

 formly accepted as the sole standard of excellence in breed- 

 ing and awarding prizes of merit to Irish terriers ; (r) To do 

 all in its power to protect and advance the interest of the 

 breed, by offering prizes, supporting certain shows, and 

 taking any other steps that may be deemed advisable. 



