xxiv Conditions relatinq to Live Stock. 
CONDITIONS RELATING TO LIVE STOCK. 
Catti.e. 
1. No tull above two j'ears old will be eligible for a prize unless certified to 
have served not less than three different cows (or heifers) within the three 
months preceding the 1st of June in the year of the Show. 
2. All bulls above one year old shall have rings or " bull-dogs " in their 
noses, and be provided with leading sticks. 
3. No cow will be eligible for a prize unless certified to" have had a live calf, 
either between the date of entry and that of the Show, or within the twelve 
months preceding the date of the Show. 
4. No heifer, except yearlings, entered as in-calf, will be eligible for a prize 
unless she is certified to have been bulled before the 31st of March in the year 
of the Show, nor will her owner afterwards receive the j^rize imtil he shall have 
furnished the Secretary with a further certificate that she produced a live calf 
before the 31st of January in the subsequent year. 
Horses. 
5. All foals must be the offspring of the mare along with which they are 
exhibited. 
6. No veterinary inspection of horses will be required except when con- 
sidered necessary by the Judges, who will be accompanied by the Veterinary 
Inspectors. 
7. The hunters and hacks in Classes 12, 13, 14, 15, and IG, and the ponies 
in Classes 23 and 24, must all be ridden during the Show, and must there- 
fore be provided with saddles and bridles. 
8. A charge of 11. for the accommodation of a horse-box will be made for 
each entry for stallions and mares in-foal, or with foals at foot, which includes 
hay, straw, and green fodder. 
9. A charge of 10s. will be made for the accommodation of a stall for each 
entry in the other horse Classes, which includs hay, straw, and green fodder. 
SiiEEl'. 
10. All rams, except shearlings, must have been used in the present season. 
11. Sheep exhibited for any of the prizes must have been really and fairly 
shorn hare after the 1st of April in the year of the Exhibition ; and the 
date of such shearing must form part of the Certificate of Entry. Two 
Inspectors will be appointed by the Council to examine the sheep on their 
admission to the Show-Yard, with instructions to report to the Stewards any 
cases in which the sheep have not been really and fairly shorn hare. 
