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Resolutions. 
and distinguisliing whether in excess or deficiency in the amount 
shown on the Eegister. 
Stewards. lOG. At the Country Meeting of the Society there shall be 
three Stewards for each department, viz. : three for the imple- 
ments and three for the stock ; one of whom only, in each depart- 
ment, shall go out of office at the end of the year, and another 
be ajipointed ; so that two experienced Stewards may remain in 
ofiSce. 
107. No Member who has not paid his subscription for the 
current year is qualified to make an entry for the Country 
Meeting of the Society, or to exhibit as a non-subscriber. 
Free Admis- 108. Governors and Members of the Society who have paid 
yard*" ''^"^^ their subscriptions for the current year shall be admitted to 
the Show Yard, during the time it is open to the public, without 
payment, by tickets issued by the Secretary, which tickets shall 
not be transferable ; and any Governor or Member who shall be 
found to transfer or lend his ticket shall be reported to the 
Council, and shall in future forfeit the privileges of Membership. 
Signature. 109. Each Member shall sign his name, and write his address, 
with a declaration of his Membership, on the back of the official 
ticket, and shall also sign in the Gate-book at the Special 
Entrance, if required to do so. 
Tickets, appli- 110. Application for the Member's ticket shall be made in 
London, either by post or personally not later than the Friday 
preceding the week of the Show, and afterwards at the Secretary's 
office in the Show Yard. 
Dinner. 
111. In future, if any Dinner be held at the Countiy Meetings, 
under the patronage of the Society, the entire management 
shall be vested in the Local Committee ; but the Council shall 
have the option and power of reserving and taking such a 
number of tickets as they shall think fit ; and this Society shall 
nominate the chairman and supply the list of toasts, but shall 
have no other liability connected with it. 
Judges. 
112. Any Member of the Society who nominates a Judge shall 
be requested to certify that of his own personal knowledge he 
knows him to be qualified and willing to act as a Judge for 
whatever classes he may be proposed to be appointed ; and that he 
cation for. 
