xlviii RetjulatioHs for t/ic ExJiibition of Implements. 
sum of money as may be set apiu t by the Council, to be used at their dis- 
cretion, eitliei- in piemiums or medals. 
VIII. Six Judfies of Implements shall be selected. They shall have 
Friday the 19th, Saturday the JOth, and Monday the 22nd of July, for 
making their adjudication and signing their award. An ample private trial 
duri.ig that period shall be given to all such implements as may be selected 
by them for trial, at such time and jdace as shall be determined upon by 
the Stewards. On Tuesd.iy the public exhibition of the working of imple- 
ments shall take place, but only of such implements as may be selected by 
the Judges for public exliibiiion, or of such as have previously gained prizes 
at the meetings of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. All imple- 
ments tried shall be returned to the Show-yard either on Tuesday night or 
early on Wednesday morning: and no implements, although taken to the 
field for trial, wdl be allowed to start at any time unless by express orders 
of the Judges or Stewards. 
IX. The Consulting Engineer of the Society will be in attendance in the 
Implement-yard, and during the private trials, to give his advice to the 
Judges when required. 
X. The Dn-ector and Stewards of the Implement-yard are instructed to 
take care that no Governor or Meml)er, including the Council, or stranger, 
be admitted into the Lnplement-yard before Tuesday, on which day the 
price of admission inio the Implement-yard shall be 2*. 6rf. Full power is 
delegated by the Council to the Stew ards to incur any necessary expense 
for the next Show, and to select appropriate ground both for the private 
trials and public e.xhibition, and to make such rules and regulations re- 
lating thereto as they may deem meet, as well as to place the land which 
they may select for the trial of implements under such culture and manage- 
ment previously as may ensure a perfect and fair trial. 
XI. An option is <;iven to the exhibitors of implements to send a pair of 
horses and a man, if declared at the time of returning the certificate, the 
Society pa_\ing to the man 5^. for each day he works at the trial of imple- 
ments, and 2l. for the pair of horses for the three days, to be employed 
primarily in the exhibition of the master's implements ; but should these 
not be in work, to be under the direciions of the Stewards. 
XII. Notice to be given to the exhibitors of the description of ground 
upon which it is intended to operate. 
XIII. No implements will be allowed to leave the yard, except for trial, 
until after six o'clock on the Thursday. 
XIV. After the appearance of the Report of the Judges in the Journal, a 
copy of such Report shall be sen; (<iralis) to all exhibitors of implements, 
not being members of the Society who shall have exhibited implements, at 
the Show to which the Report applies. A space not exceeding two acres 
shall be attached lo the Implement-yard, and enclosed from the yard by a 
tempoiary fence, for the trial of chafi'-cutters, corn- crushers, and other im- 
plements, into which the Judges of Implements and Stewards, together with 
the maker during the trial of his implement, only shall be admitted. 
XV. Any person who shall have been proved, to the satisl'action of the 
Council, to have been excluded from showing for prizes at the exhibition of 
any Society, in consequence of having been convicted of an attempt to 
obiain a prize by giving a false certificate, shall not be allowed to compete 
ibr any of the prizes oflfered by the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
XVI. All persons admitted into the Show-yard shall be subject to the 
rules, orders, and regulations of the Council. 
"i* More detailed regulations are under consideration. 
