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4. Persons who intend to send their own horses and driver to work in the trial- 



field must declare, in the certificate, their intention of doing so. 



5. A description of each article intended to be shown must be written on one 



side only of the specification : it must state the name and address (when 

 they are known) of the inventor, the improver, and the manufacturer: it 

 must also detail the improvements (if any), peculiarities, &c., of each 

 implement. 



6. The specification must state the lowest selling price of each article ; and each 



Exhibitor shall be bound to execute all orders given to hira in the show- 

 yard at the price stated in his specification, 



7. If an article is intended to compete for the prize offered for " any new agri- 



cultural implement," it must be entered as such in the specification. 



8. If a prize or medal has been awarded at a previous meeting of the Society to 



any implement which is entered for exhibition at Lewes, the specification 

 must state whether it was a prize or medal, or both, and the date at which 

 it was awarded ; if a prize, the amount must be stated. 



9. If any improvement has been made in the implement subsequently to that 



award, a description and drawing of the improvement must accompany the 

 specification. 



10. Exhibitors of implements, in sending-in the specification of their different 



articles for publication in the Catalogue, must confine themselves to stating 

 such particulars only as are required by the regulations of the Prize Sheet, 

 as the insertion of additional particulars must be paid for at the rate of one 

 shilling a line, with a view to prevent the unnecessary enlargement of the 

 Catalogue. 



11. In order to check the entry of implements which are not intended to be ex- 



hibited, a fine of 5s. on implements under 10/. in value, and a fine of 10s. 

 on implements of 10/. and upwards in value, will be charged on each imple- 

 ment entered and not exhibited, unless a certificate shall be sent to the 

 Secretary, on or before the day of exhibition, that the non-exhibition is 

 caused by unavoidable accident. 



Arrival of Implesients, &c. 



12. All implements, &c., entered for exhibition, must be brought to the show-yard 



before five o'clock in the evening of the Thursday preceding the week of 

 exhibition. 



13. No implement, &c., will be admitted into the yard for exhibition unless it has 



been described as a separate article, in the form prepared for that purpose, 

 delivered to the Secretary as above. 



14. A ticket, bearing the number corresponding with the specification, must be 



attached to some conspicuous part of each implement before it is brought to 

 the gate. 



15. The admission order, which will be sent for articles properly entered, must be 



delivered to the gate-keeper of the yard by the person who brings the 

 articles for admission. 



16. No implement having upon it paint or varnish that is wet will be allowed to 



enter the yard. 



Arrangement of Implements. 



17. All implements must be unpacked and arranged in each stand, by the exhibitor, 



according to their numbers, and in the same direction as the numbers of the 

 different stands run, consecutively. Exhibitors are requested to have them 

 arranged by five o'clock in the evening of Thursday in the week preceding 

 that of exhibition, as the Judges will commence their inspection early on 

 the following morning. All implements, &c., that are not unpacked by 

 that hour will be removed from the yard. 



18. No implement will be allowed to be painted or varnished after it has entered 



the yard. 



