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AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
General Regulations for the Oxford Meeting, July 17, 1839. 
SHOW YARD, 
In Mr. Pinfold’s Pasture Ground, Holywell. 
No Stock can be admitted for exhibition unless the necessary Certificates, in the form 
prescribed, and signed by the Exhibitor in the manner directed, be delivered to the Secretary, 
or sent post paid, so as to reach the Society’s Rooms, 5, Cavendish-square, on or before the 
1st of July. 
Non- Subscribers to pay Five Shillings for every head or lot of Live Stock before obtaining 
a ticket of permission to bring their Cattle into the Show Yard. 
Persons intending to exhibit Extra Stock must give notice to the Secretary on or before 
the 1st of July. 
No Stock will be admitted into the Show Yard before Seven o’clock in the Morning, nor 
later than Nineo’clock on Monday Evening, nor before Four o’clock on thefollowing Morning, 
Tuesday the 16th of July; and Stock of every description must be in the Show Yard before 
Eight o’clock that Morning, and will remain in the charge of the Society until Seven o’clock 
on Wednesday Evening. 
No Animal can be removed during the Show without an order obtained from the Stewards 
of the Show Yard. 
Whenever reference is made to Weights or Measures, it is to be considered that the 
Imperial Weights and Measures are alone referred to. 
Persons intending to exhibit Implements, Roots, Seeds, &c. must give notice of their 
intention to the Secretary, and furnish him with a description, on or before the 10th of July; 
and all such Implements, Roots, Seeds, &c. must be brought to the Show Yard on Monday 
the 15th of July. 
Tickets of Admission to the Show Yard can be had before Twelveo’clock on Wednesday 
Morning the 17th of July, by exhibitors of stock, gratis ; by the Public at a charge of Two 
Shillings and Sixpence each; and after Twelve o’clock that Morning the Public to be 
admitted at One Shilling for each person. 
The Tickets to be had at the entrance into the Show Ground, and at the Star and Angel 
Hotels. 
All Stock, and other Articles for Exhibition, to enter the Show Yard at the approach by 
Holywell Churcb, and Visitors to enter from the Parks, next Wadham College Gardens. 
No Person to be allowed to enter the Show Ground without a ticket of admission. 
Arrangements will be made for a Sale by Auction on Thursday the 18th, in the Show 
Yard, of such portions of Stock exhibited as Proprietors may decide to submit for Sale, of 
which due Notice will be given, and Catalogues prepared. 
Admittance to the Yard, on the day of Sale, One Shilling each person. 
All Exhibitors having Animals fot Sale are requested to give notice thereof to the Secretary, 
5, Cavendish Square, on or before the First of July. 
DINNER, 
In Queen’s College Quadrangle, High Street, 
On WEDNESDAY the 17th of July. 
Books to be opened both at 5, Cavendish Square, and at the Star Hotel, Oxford, for the 
insertion of Names of Members of the Society desirous of engaging Tickets for the Dinner, 
which will be kept open until the First of July. 
Tickets will be reserved for such applicants at Oxford. 
LODGINGS, &c. 
Registers will be kept at the Bars of the Star and Angel Hotels, Oxford, to enter parti- 
culars of Lodgings, &c. offered for the occasion ; and all Persons having Rooms, Stables, or 
Coach-Houses to Let, or requiring such accommodation, are requested to apply to Mr. 
Griffith, at these Hotels. 
N. B. On Tuesday the 1 6th Trials of Agricultural Implements will take place; and 
the Brize Essays will he read in the Totvn Hall, open to all Subscribers to the Society. 
Committee Room, Star Hotel, Oxford, June 15, 1839. 
H, Hall. Fruiter. Oxford. 
