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5. The Society will pay the auctioneer for his attendance on the 
occasion. 
6. The regulations and conditions of tiie sale will be made public. 
Auctioneer. 
1 . The anctioneer or his clerk will be in attendance in an office in the 
show-yard from ten o'clock a.m. until four o'clock p.m. on the Thursday 
of the show-week, for the purpose of receiving instructions from such 
exhibitors as may have properly entered stock for sale at the auction. 
2. The auctioneer will receive all the forfeit-money for the withdrawal 
of stock from the auction, and give the exhibitor the necessary counter- 
signed order for the lemoval of such stock from the yard. 
3. The auctioneer will take charge of and sell the catalogues of the 
sale, and he shall deliver over to the Director, for the Society's use, the 
money arising from the forfeits and the sale catalogues. 
Departure of Stoch after the Show. 
1. All stock must remain in the show-yard until after six o'clock in 
the afternoon of Thursday in the week of the show, and as much longer 
as the Director may consider it necessary. 
2. No animal can be removed from its place or taken out of the show- 
yard without leave in writing from the Director or Stewards. 
3. If any anim.il shall not have been removed on the evening of 
Thursday, it will not be permitted to leave the yard until ten o'clock on 
Friday morning, in the week of the show. 
4. The " Delivery Order," filled up and signed by the exhibitor or 
his agent, nuist be delivered to the gate-keeper : no stock can be removed 
without it, excepting animals sold at the auction, in which case the 
auctioneer's order will be required. 
5. Stallions may be removed for the night, upon permission obtained 
from the Director or Stewards. 
General Hules, 
1. Non-members will be require 3 to pay five shillings for every 
entry of live stock for exhibition before obtaining orders for the ad- 
mission of their animals into the Show-yard. This payment must 
be remitted 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. 
2. No animal which has won a first prize in any class at a previous 
meeting of the Society will be allowed to compete for a similar prize at 
the meeting at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
3. Any person who shall have been proved, to the satisfaction of the 
Council, to have been excluded from showing for prizes at the exhi- 
bition of any society in consequence of having been convicted of an 
attempt to obtain a prize by giving a false certificate, shall not bo 
allowed to compete for any of the prizes oflered by the Royal Agricul- 
tural Society of England. 
4. In case any gentleman, or number of gentlemen, should wish to 
offer a prize for any class of stock not distinctly specified among the 
prizes offered by the Society, he or they will be allowed to ofl'er such prize 
