Regulations for the Exhibition of Implements. xliil 
7- If a prize or meilal has been awarded at a previous meeting of the 
Society, to any implement which is entered for exhibition at Newcastle, 
the certificate mutt state whether it was a prize or medal, or both, and 
the date at which it was awarded ; if a prize, the amount must be stated. 
8. If any improvement has been made in the implement subsequently 
to that award, a description and drawing of the improvement must 
accompany the certificate. 
9. Exhibitors must state the number of men or boys, and horses, 
required to try each implement, in case it should be selected for trial 
by the Judges. 
10. Persons who intend to send their own horses and driver to work 
in the field, must declare, in the certificate, their intention of doing so ; 
otherwise they will not be entitled to the remuneration stipulated in 
Rule 2G. 
11. Any person who intends to offer for sale at the Auction, any of 
the articles which he may exhibit in the Yard, must signify his intention 
in the certificate. 
Arrival of Implements, ^c. 
12. All implements, &c., entered for exhibition, must be brought to 
the Show-yard before nine o'clock on the evening of the Thursday 
previous to the Show. 
13. No implement, &c., will be admitted into the Yard for exhibition, 
unless it has been described as a separate article, in the form prepared 
for that purpose, attached to the certificate delivered to the Secretary. 
14. A ticket, bearing the number corresponding with the certificate, 
must be attached to some conspicuous part of each article, before it is 
brought to the gate. 
15. The admission-order, which will be sent for articles properly 
entered, nuut be delivered to the gate-keeper of the Yard by the person 
who brings the articles for admission. 
16. No implement, having upon it paint or varnish that is wet, will 
be allowed to enter the Yard. 
Arrangement of Implements. 
17. All implements must be unpacked and arranged in each stand, by 
the exhibitor, according to their numbers, and in the same direction as 
the numbers of the different stands run, consecutively. As no day has 
been set apart this year for the arrangement of implements, exhibitors 
are requested to have them arranged by nine o'clock ia the evening of 
Thursday, in the week of the show, as the Judges will commence their 
inspection early on the following morning. All Implements, &c., 
that are not unpacked by that hour, will be removed from the Yard. 
18. No implement will be allowed to be painted or varnished after it 
has entered the Yard. 
Trial. 
19. All implements admitted to the exhibition will be liable, upon the 
recommendation of the Judges, to be proved by actual trial. 
20. Ample private trial will be given to such implements as the 
