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0Y-LAWS 



I. No person will be allowed to compete at any show, 

 unless he has paid his subscription before nine o'clock on 

 the morning of the show. 



II. By spécial resolution, passed at any annual meeting 

 of the Members of the Society, parties, residing beyond 

 the limits of the County or Township, nfay be allowed to 

 compete at the Society's show upon suçh conditions as 

 agreed upon. • • . -/^ ' v / 



III. AU entries must be made in tjie naitie ofthe pro- 

 ducer, and ail exhibits must be the growth of the year in 

 which the Exhibition is held. 



IV. ^ny competitçr who may obtain or endeavour to, 

 obtain a prize, by fraud, corruption, or misrepresentatibn, 

 shall be depriyed of any prizes that may be awarded him,- 

 and may be deprived of ^he right of competing at subse-j 

 quent Exhibitions should the Directors see fit. 



V. When there shall be but one competitor in a class, 

 or when the article exhibited is, in the opinion of the 

 Judges, not worthy of a first or any prize, it shall be left 

 to the Directors.to awar.d one ûr not. - 



VI. Competitors most not hâve theirnames in any way 

 near the article exhibited, until after the Judges hiave 

 finished their labors, and the awards hâve been declared. 



"VII. No competitor, or party representing a competitor, 

 will be allowed to speak tothe Judges while in the exécu- 

 tion of their duties, u'der the penalty ofbeing excluded 

 from compétition, should the Directors see fit, 



VIII. Competitor.5 must submit to the régulations of 

 the Society and ail questions of doubt or dispute will be 

 decided by the Directors. 



IX. No person shall act as a Judge in any class in which 

 he is an exhibitor. ! 



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