CONDITIONS APPLYING TO CEETAIN CLASSES 
ONLY. 
Horses, 
1. All foals must be the offspring of the mare along with which they are 
exhibited ; and the sire of the foal must be given on the certificate of entry. 
2. No veterinary inspection of horses will be required except when con- 
sidered necessary by the Judges, who will be accompanied by the Veterinary 
Inspectors. All hackneys and ponies will be meastired on entering the show- 
yard. 
3. Hunters and Hackneys entered to compete in the light-weight classes 
will be disqualified if, in the opinion of the Judges, they are eligible to compete 
in the heavy-weight classes. 
4. A charge of IL for the accommodation of a horse-box, in addition to the 
entry-fee, will be made for each entry for stallions and mares with foals at 
foot. Flooring for the stalls will be provided at the exhibitor's expense if 
required. 
5. A charge of 10s. will be made in addition to the entry-fee, for the ac- 
commodation of a stall for each animal in the other horse classes. Flooring 
for the horse-boxes will be provided at the exhibitor's expense if required. 
6. Any exhibitor wishing to remove his horse for the night will be allowed 
to do so on depositing 10?. at the Secretary's office, and receiving an official 
pass — the time of leaving, and that of returning next morning, to be inserted 
thereon ; aud if the animal be not duly brought back, the sum of 10?. will be 
forfeited to the Society for each Show day the animal is abt-ent ; and the exhi- 
bitor will also forfeit any prize awarded to him in any class at the Carlisle 
Show, and will not be allowed to exhibit again at the Society's Show until the 
forfeits are i>aid. 
Cattle. 
7. No bull above two years old will be eligible for a Prize unless certified to 
have served not less than three different cows (or heifers) within the three 
months preceding the 1st of June in the year of the Show. 
8. All bulls above one year old shall have rings or " bull-dogs " in their' 
noses, and be provided with leading sticks. 
9. No cow will be eligible for a Prize unless certified either at the date of 
entry or between the date of entry and that of the Show to have had a 
living calf, — or that the calf, if dead, was born at its proper time, — within 
fifteen months preceding the date of the Show, and the date of last calving 
nmst be entered on the certificate. The cow must be cither in-milk or in- 
calf at the time of the Show; and if in-calf only she will not be eligible for a 
prize unless she is certified to have been bulled before the 31st of March in 
the j'car of the Show, nor will her owner afterwards receive the prize until 
he shall have furnisbed the Secretary with a further certificate before the 
31st of January in the subsequent year, that she produced a living calf; or 
that the calf, if dead, was born at its proper time. 
10. Every cow of the Channel Island breeds entered as in-milk, and every 
cow entered in the Dairy Classes, shall be milked dry on the evening preceding 
the Show, in the presence of an officer of the Society, specially appointed for 
the purpose. 
