Thursday , December 7 , 1893 . 
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Regulations have also been framed providing that no Exhibitor may 
make more than tvio entries in any one Class of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 
Pigs, or Poultry, or more than one entry in any one Class of Produce, 
and that, in order to be entitled to make entries at Members’ rates, 
an exhibitor must have paid at least two annual subscriptions to the 
Society, including that for the current year, or (if a new Member) 
his subscription for the current year and for a year in advance. 
12. The Council have already reported their decision to offer in 
connection with the Cambridge Meeting prizes amounting in all to 
1507. for fixed and portable Explosive Oil Engines. Prizes for Hand- 
power Churns will also be offered in two classes as follows : — 
First 
Prize 
Class VI. — Churns capable of dealing with 10 quarts 
and upwards of cream 10/. 
Class VII. — Chums capable of dealing with from 5 
quarts to 10 quarts of cream . . . .51. 
In both classes the churns must not exceed one-man power ( i.e ., worked 
by one man). 
Second 
Third 
Prize 
Prize 
G/. 
4/. 
3/. 
21. 
Two prizes of 10/. each will be offered respectively for the best 
horse-power machine for distributing Bouillie Bordelaise upon 
Potatoes, and for the best machine for distributing Insecticides and 
Fungicides upon fruit trees and bushes. A prize of 51. will be offered 
for the best Sheep-dipping apparatus. 
13 . The Regulations as to the taking of space for the exhibi- 
tion of Implements, &c., have been thoroughly revised and re- 
arranged. In view of the restricted area available at Cambridge 
for the purposes of the Showyard, the Council have decided to limit 
the maximum space that can be taken by an exhibitor at next year’s 
meeting to 100 feet (instead of 150 feet) run. 
14 . The Prize-sheet for Stock, Poultry, and Produce has now 
been definitely settled, and will be issued immediately. The prizes 
offered in all departments (exclusive of Champion Prizes and Medals 
offered by various Breed Societies) amount in all to 5,865/., of which 
1,022/. is provided by the Cambridge Local Committee. 
15 . The special Prizes offered by the Cambridge Local Committee 
for Live Stock include two classes for Hunter Mares and Geldings, 
five for Hackneys, two for Harness Horses and Ponies, four for Shires, 
four for Suffolk Horses, and two for Agricultural Horses ; two for 
Shorthorn Calves, and two for Kerry and Dexter Kerry Heifers ; 
and six classes for Ewe Lambs of the Lincoln, Oxford Down, 
Shropshire, Southdown, Hampshire Down, and Suffolk Breeds. 
The Local Committee also offer three prizes in four classes for Double 
Cottenham, Cream (Victoria), Curd and Cream (York and Double 
York) Cheeses, and they provide prizes amounting to 16/. for a com- 
petition of local Dairymaids and others. In addition to Champion 
Prizes in the Hackney, Shire, and Suffolk Horse Classes, the Local 
