Regulations for the Exhibition of Implements. 



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25. An option of sending a pair of horses and a man is given to the 

 exhibitors of implements, if they declare such intention at the time of 

 returning the certificate : the Society paying to the man 55. for each day 

 he works at the trial of implements, and 2/. for the pair of horses for 

 the three days, to be employed primarily at the exhibition of the 

 master's implements ; but should these not be in work, to be under the 

 directions of the Stewards. 



26. Chaff-cutters, corn-crushers, and other small implements, w'lW be 

 removed, for trial, into the space attached to the implement-yard, into 

 which space the Judges of implements, and the exhibitor, during the 

 trial of his implement, will alone be admitted. 



27. Hay, straw, turnips, &c., may be brought with the implements 

 for the purpose of being used in the trial of those implements. 



Consulting- Engineer. 



28. The Consulting-Engineer will not act as one of the Judges of 

 Implements, but only as mechanical referee, in case the Judges may 

 deem it necessary to call in his aid. 



29. The Consulting-Engineer will be in attendance in the Yard, and 

 during the trials, to examine the Implements. 



Departure of Implements, ^y?. {After the Shotv.) 



30. No implements, excepting those selected for trial, can be re- 

 moved from the Yard, until 6 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, in the 

 week of the Show. 



31. The "Delivery Order," filled up and signed by the exhibitor or 

 his agent, must be delivered to the gate-keeper : no implement can be 

 removed without it. 



General and Miscellaneous Regulations. 



32. Non-Subscribers wishing to exhibit implements, &c., are required 

 to pay bs. for their standing-room during the Show. This payment 

 must be sent by a Post-Office Order made payable to the Secretary, and 

 enclosed with the certificate : a neglect in making such remittance may 

 invalidate their entry. 



33. Implements which have been removed to the field must be 

 brought back to the Yard, and replaced according to their numbers, 

 either on the Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning in the week of 

 the Show, by 6 o'clock. 



34. No fire will be allowed to be lighted in the Show-yard for any 

 steam-engine or other implement. 



35. After the Consulting Engineer's Report on the implements has 

 appeared in the Journal, a copy of that Report will be delivered gratis 

 to such exhibitors of implements as may not be members of the Society, 

 upon their making apphcation for it to the Secretary, at No. 12, 

 Hanover Square. 



