xlvi Regulations for the Exhibition of Implements. 
Instructions to the Judges. 
The Judges will have the Friday, Saturday, and Monday previously 
to the show for making their adjudication and signing their award. 
The Judges will be instructed neither to divide nor to increase any 
of the specific prizes. If they should not award any specific prize 
mentioned in the Frize Sheet, they will be instructed not to appropriate 
that sum to any other description of implement. 
If, in the opinion of the Judges, there should be equality of merit, 
they will be instructed to make a special report to the Council, who 
w ill decide on the award. 
The Judges will be instructed to withhold any prize, if they shall be 
of opinion that there is not sufficient merit in any of the implements 
exhibited for such prizes to justify an award. 
The Judges will be requested to observe that, in addition to the 
specific prizes, there is a sum of 40/., which they have the power of 
distributing in awards (either in money or medals) among the ex- 
hibitors of such miscellaneous articles as they may decide to possess 
sufficient merit. 
The Judges will be instructed to deliver to the Director their final 
and complete award of all prizes and medals before they leave the Yard, 
on the evening of Monday, in the week of the show, in order that the 
necessary placards may be placed on the Prize Implements. 
The Judges will be requested to observe that it is left to their discretion 
to select the implements for trial, and also to determine which shall be 
publicly exhibited at work in the field. 
In making their decision, the Judges will be instructed to take the 
selling prices of the implements into consideration. 
The Consulting-Engineer of the Society will be in attendance in the 
Implement Yard, and also during the private trials, to give his opinion 
as Mechanical-Referee when required by the Judges. 
Instructions to the Stewards. 
The Director and Stewards of the Implement Yard are instructed to 
take care that no Grovernor, Member (including the Council), or 
Stranger, be admitted into the Implement Yard before Tuesday, in the 
week of the show. They are also instructed not to admit into the Trial 
Yard, adjoining the Yard, any person excepting the Judges and the 
exhibitors during the trial of their respective implements. 
The Stewards are empowered to make such regulations for the trial of 
implements as they may consider requisite; and previously to the time 
of the meeting to place the land which they may select under such 
culture and management as may ensure a fair and perfect tri.al. ■> 
The Council also delegates full power to the Director and Stewards to 
enforce the above regulations. 
All Exhibitors and persons admitted into the Show-yard, shall be 
subject to the Rules, Orders, and Regulations of the Council. 
