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5. The last day of entry is Satur- 
day, October 31, 1891. The En- 
trance-fee is 11. to members of the 
Societj', and 21. to non-members. 
Members of the Warwickshire Agri- 
cultural Society will be allowed to 
enter on the same terms as members 
of the Royal Agricultural Society. 
6. Competitoi-s are requested to 
send a tracing of the plan of their 
farms with their certificate of 
entry, and to have ready for the 
Judges on their first visit a correct 
list of the stock on their farms. 
7. The Judges are instructed to 
take into consid(!ration cases in which 
competitors occupy land when 
agents for their landlords, and are 
likely to derive undue advantage from 
that dual position. 
8. The Judges will be instructed 
to withhold the prizes in the absence 
of sufficient merit in any of the 
competing farms. 
9. The Judges will be instructed 
especially to consider — 
1. General management with a 
view to profit. 
2. Productiveness of crops. 
3. Quality and suitability of live 
stock, especially that bred 
upon the farm. 
4. Management of grass land. 
5. State of gates, fences, roads, 
general neatness, and state of 
cottage or cottages so far as 
tenant is liable. 
6. Mode of book-keeping followed 
(if any). 
7. Management of the dairy and 
dairy produce, if dairying is 
pursued. 
8. The duration of the tenancy. 
10. The Judges are authorised to 
recommend to the Council the award 
of certificates to any really deserv- 
ing persons employed on any of the 
competing farms for distinguished 
merit in the discharge of their duties, 
such recommendations to be accom- 
panied by a certificate of good char- 
acter and length of service from the 
competing farmer. Tlie number of 
certificates so granted may not ex- 
ceed three in the case of a farm 
entered in Class 1, two in the case 
of a farm entered in Class 2, and one 
in the case of a farm entered in 
Class 3. 
Date of Warwick Meeting, 1892. 
It was then formally moved by Sir 
Jacob Wilson, seconded by the Hon. 
Cecil T. Tarker, and resolved, that 
the Country Meeting of 1892 be 
held from Monday, June 20, 1892, to 
Fridpvj', June 24, inclusive, and that 
the implement }"ard and dairy be 
open on the previous Saturday, June 
18. The final dates for the receipt 
of entries for this Meeting were at 
the same time fixed as under : — Tin- 
jjlemenfs, <5'c. : Friday, April 1, 
1892 ; post entries at double rates, 
Friday, April 8. Live Stock, Poul- 
try, and Produce : Saturday, April 
30 ; post entries at double rates, 
Thursday, May 12. 
Showyard "Works. 
Sir Jacob Wilson (Chairman) 
reported that the whole of the build- 
ingsinthe Showyard at Doncasterhad 
been levelled to the ground, and a 
greater portion of the Society's plant 
removed to Warwick. Three days' sales 
of materials had been held, and the 
concluding sales would take place on 
the four last days of this week. The 
Surveyor had presented a plan of the 
Warwick Showyard, which had been 
approved. 
Sir Jacob AVilson said he wished 
to express the great indebtedness of 
the Society to the Great Northern 
Railway Company for the readiness 
with which they met all the Society's 
requirements at Doncaster. They 
furnished the Society with a great 
deal of accommodation, not only in 
the supply of innumerable sleepers 
required in the Showyard but in many 
other matters. He thought the Coun- 
cil should specially recognise these 
endeavours on their behalf, and in ad- 
dition to the formal vote of thanks 
passed in the Showyard, he begged to 
move a special vote of thanks to the 
Great Northern Railway Company 
for the great assistance rendered by 
them in connection with the Don- 
caster Meeting. 
The Earl of Ravenswoeth f econd- 
ed this motion, which was carried 
unanimously. 
Selection, 
Earl Cathcart (Chairman) pre- 
sented the recommendation of the 
Committee as to filling up the vacancy 
