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TJie Caunty or Counties in which the Stallion loill stand. 



The place, or places, at wliich the Stallion will stand for service during 

 the season. If the Horse is to stand at more than one place, state the dai/s 

 and dates at each place. 



The Fee for xohich the Oivncr is prepared to c/ive the service of the 

 Stallion to Nominated Mares — tlte Fee in no case to exceed the Fee adver- 

 tised by the Owner for Farmers^ Half-Bred Mares, and the Owner to send 

 to the Royal Dublin Society his ^^rinted or advertised Fees, for tlte Stallion, 

 along witli, the Application Form. 



The number of Nominated Mares the Oivner is prepared, if ashed, to 

 have served at the Fee named. 



N.B. — Information is also asked for — to be given or not at 

 the option of the Owner — as io the Districts in which, if he has 

 been to Stud, the Stalhon has been standing in former years ; 

 as to the prizes, if any, the Stalhon has won ; as to his racing 

 achievement, if he has been on the turf ; and any particulars 

 the Owner may desire to give as to the produce of the Stallion, 

 or other point relating to the character of the Horse as a sire. 



8. Owners of Stallions have a right to require hobbles to be 

 used when necessary, and to refuse Service to Mares suffering 

 from contagious. diseases. Mares can only be served at theii- 

 Owners' risk. 



9. In the event of a sufficient number of Stallions for this 

 Scheme not being Eegistered in any County or District, the 

 Royal Dublin Society sliall have the power to provide for such 

 County or District, either by hiring or buying one or more 

 Stallions for the purpose, or by some other means ; or to employ 

 the amount of the Grant allocated above to such County or 

 District, in the furtherance of a similar Scheme for other 

 Counties or Districts. 



10. The Decision of the Royal Dublin Society shall in all 

 cases be final. 



