JUDGING AND SELECTION 



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books is almost as great as the number of shows held ; it CHAP, 

 includes plain notebooks, printed triplicating books, and VI " 

 printed cards. The card of which a facsimile (reduced in 

 size) is given below, is one of the best for convenience and 

 rapidity of handling. The actual measurements of the card 

 are 10 x 6 inches. 



Section. 



Agricultural Society. 



Judge's Card. 



Judge's Name 



Class No. 



No. of Entries in this Class. 

 Entry No 



Judge's Remarks. 



Time Judged . 

 Date 



Class No. 



Entry No. 



Awards. 



rst Prize No 



2nd Prize No 



3rd Prize No 



H. Commended No.. 



Commended No 



Champion 



.Judge. 



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Stewards. 



Triplicating carbon-books are also useful ; as soon as a 

 class has been judged the steward tears out the two carbons, 

 one of which is sent to the Secretary's office and the other to 

 the Press room, while the original is retained for reference by 

 the stewards and judge until all the classes have been judged. 



