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Regulations for the Exhibition of Implements. 
Judges shall select, and at the time and place appointed by the 
Stewards. 
21. A public exhibition of "implements at work" will take place; 
but of such implements only as may be selected by the Judges, or of 
such as have gained prizes at previous meetings of tlie Society. 
22. No person will be permitted to remove any implement from the 
Yard to the Field, unless by the express orders of the Director or 
Stewards, upon the recommendation of the Judges. 
23. Exhibitors are requested to be in attendance during the trials, 
and in the implement-yard, while the Judges are inspecting the imple- 
ments, in case any explanation may be required from them. 
24. No implement will be allowed to commence work in the Field, 
unless by the express orders of the Judges or Stewards. 
25. Notice of the nature of the soil, upon which the trials are to take 
place, will be given to the exhibitors by the Secretary. 
26. An option of sending a pair of horses and a man is given to the 
exhibitors of implements, if they declare such intention at the time of 
returning the certificate; the Society paying to the man 55. for each day 
he works at the trial of implements, and 2l. for the pair of horses for 
the three days, to be employed primarily at the exhibition of the master's 
implements J but should these not be in work, to be under the directions 
of the Stewards. 
27. Chaff-cutters, corn -crushers, and other small implements, will be 
removed, for trial, into the space attached to the implement-yard, into 
which space the Judges of implements, and the exhibitor, during the 
trial of his implement, will alone be admitted. 
28. Hay, straw, turnips, &c., may be brought with the implements 
for the purpose of being used in the trial of those implements. 
Consulting Engineer. 
29. The Consulting Engineer will not act as one of the Judges of im- 
plements, but only act as mechanical referee, in case the Judges may 
deem it necessary to call in his aid. 
30. The Consulting Engineer will be in attendance in the Yard, and 
during the trials, to examine the implements. 
Auction. 
31. There will be a sale by auction of Stock, Implements, &c., which 
have been properly entered in the certificates and exhibited in the Yard. 
32. If an exhibitor should withdraw any article or lot of articles that 
has been entered for sale by auction, he must pay a fine of 5 v. 
33. No article will be sold by auction unless the owner or his agent 
is present. 
34. An order for the delivery of articles sold at the auction must be 
obtained from the auctioneer, and delivered at the gate by the person 
removing them. 
Auctioneer. 
35. The auctioneer 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 
