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of acknowledging the very handsome contributions to the 
Prize fund which have been promised by the Lincoln Local 
Committee, the Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, and the 
various Breed Societies. 
37. The entry fees for Horses, have been revised, and in 
future will include all charges for stabling : — 
For stallions and brood mares ... 
Members 
40^. 
Non-Members 
805. 
For stallions and brood mares, post entries 
505. 
. 1005. 
F or other horses in breeding classes . 
305. 
605. 
For other horses in breeding classes, post 
entries 
405. 
80 5. 
Riding and driving classes .... 
305. 
605. 
Pace and action and jumping classes . 
305. 
305. 
The fees for Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, and Produce will 
remain as before. 
The dates of Closing of Entries will be as follows : — 
Horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs : — 
At ordinary rates ....... May 14 
At post entry rates ....... May 28 
Hiding, driving, pace and action, and jumping classes . May 28 
Poultry at ordinary rates ....... May 28 
Produce at ordinary rates ....... May 14 
Produce at post entry rates (except cider and perry) . May 28 
38. Prizes amounting to 300?. have been accepted by the 
Council for Farm Prize Competitions in the following four 
Classes, open to bond fide Tenant Farmers : — 
Class I. — For the best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, in the County 
of Lincoln, exceeding 300 acres. First Prize, 60/. Second Prize, 30/. 
Class II. — For the best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, in the 
County of Lincoln, over 50 acres, and not exceeding 300 acres. First 
Prize, 35/. Second Prize, 25/. 
Class III. — For the best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, regularly 
hunted over by the Belvoir, Blankney, Brocklesby, Burton, or Southwold 
Hounds, exceeding 300 acres. First Prize, 30/. Second Prize, 25/. Third 
Prize, 20/. 
Class IV.— For the best-managed Arable and Grass Farm, regularly 
hunted over by the Belvoir, Blankney, Brocklesby, Burton, or Southwold 
Hounds, over 50 acres, and not exceeding 300 acres. First Prize, 25/. 
Second Prize, 20/. Third Prize, 15/. Fourth Prize, 15/. 
Entries close on Monday, December 31, 1906. Applications 
for forms should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, 
at 16 Bedford Square, W.C. There will be no entry fees for 
these Competitions. 
39. Trials of Swath Turners and Side Delivery Rakes will 
be held in connection with the Lincoln Show, for which 
•the Society’s Medals in silver and bronze will be offered as 
prizes. The Regulations for these Trials have been issued. 
40. The Consulting Chemist reported in May, 1905, that up 
to that time (five months) 293 samples had been submitted by 
Members to him for analysis. This number was increased 
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