Regulations for the Kxidhition of Implements. 
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The Society wishes to call the attention of Machine makers to the im- 
provement of Apparatus for Steaming Roots ; of small or portable Corn- 
Mills ; of Broad Shares for paring Stubbles; of Horse-Hoes; of Agricul- 
tural Harness and Gearing generally : for improvements in which, or in any 
other miscellaneous articles, Prizes or Medals may be awarded by the Judges 
if they think fit. 
All Implements admitted into the Yard will be liable to be proved by 
actual trial on the recommendation of the Judges ; and such Implements as 
cannot conveniently be tried at the time of the Show may be tried at such 
time and place as the Judges may think fit. 
The Judges will especially consider the sehing-price of the Implements 
exhibited, which must be staled in the certificates; and they are instructed 
to withhold Prizes where there shall not appear to be sufficient merit. 
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE EXHIBITION OF 
IMPLEMENTS. 
I. The necessary certificates of entry may be obtained of the Secretary, 
by those desiring to exhibit Implements, at No. 12, Hanover Square, 
London ; and must be returned to him, filled up in a complete form, by the 
1st of May, 1844, after which day no certificate will be received. 
II. No implement will be admitted for exhibition unless the necessary 
certificates, filled in on the printed form prescribed, complete, and signed by 
the exhibitor (or his agent), in the manner directed, have been delivered to 
the Secretaiy, or sent (postage free), directed to him so as to reach No. 12, 
Hanover Square, on or before the 1 st of May. 
IIL Persons intending to exhibit Implements must furnish the Secretary 
with a description, written on one side only of the certificate, of the articles 
intended to be shown, and the probable space which may be required for 
them — bearing in mind that the sheds are only 20 feet wide — in order that 
the Stewards may he enabled properly to apportion the space allotted for 
the exhibition of such articles among the various parties making applica- 
tion ; and the articles to be exhibited must be brought to the Show-yard 
before nine o'clock in the evening of the Thursday preceding the Show, as 
none will be admitted after that day and hour. 
IV. Admission tickets, corresponding with the certificates, will be sent to 
the exhibitors, and be required to be delivered on the implements being 
presented for admission into the Show-yard. Numbers corresponding with 
the certificate to be marked on a conspicuous part of each implement when 
presented at the gate. 
V. All implements which shall have previously gained prizes at the 
annual exhibitions of the Society shall be entered as such, with the amount 
of the prize awarded, and when and where obtained detailed in the certifi- 
cate; and should any improvements have been made in such implements 
subsequently to such award of prize, a drawing and description of such im- 
provements shall be delivered in with the certificate. 
VI. The lowest selling pi ices of the implements exhibited must be stated 
in the certificates ; and all implements admitted to the exhibition will be 
liable to be proved by actual trial, upon the recommendation of the Judges. 
VII. The Judges cannot divide any prize. In case of equality of merit 
in the opinion of the Judges, a special report must be made to the Council, 
who are to decide on the award. No published premium, if not awarded to 
the particular implement specified in the Prize Sheet, can be awarded to 
any other description of implement. Tlie Judges are instructed to with- 
hold prizes where there shall not be sufficient merit, and may award such 
