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OCR Text PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY.
3. ROTHIENORMAN AUTUMN EXHIBITION SOCIETY.
Convener—John W. Cruickshank, Logie Newton, Rothie-
norman, Aberdeenshire.
Secretary—James Simpson, Brownhill, Rothienorman, Aber-
deenshire.
Granted 1938. (1 Medal.) (Grant in abeyance 1939 on
account of \Var.)
lat Year.
4. GLASGOW CORPORATION TRANSPORT RECREATION CLUB.
Secretary—R. Weir Berrie, 46 Bath Street, Glasgow, 0.2.
Granted 1940. (1 Medal.)
5. OLD MELDRUM AND DISTRICT BRANCH S.W.R.I.
Convener—Mrs Morris, Kemp’s Hotel, Old Meldrum, Aber-
deenshire.
Secretary—Miss R. Borwick, 8 King Street, Old Meldrum,
AbeIdeenshire.
Grant-ed 1939. (1 Medal.) (Grant in abeyance 1939 on
account of War.)
6. STONEHOUSE HORTIOULTURAL SOCIETY.
Convener—James C. Plcnderleith, \Vestfield, Manse Road,
Stonehouse, Lanarkshire.
SecretarwaObert M. Muter, 44 Camnethan Street, Stone-
house, Lanarkshirc.
Granted 1939. (1 Medal.) (Grant in abeyance 1939 on
account of VVa r.)
PREMIUMS OFFERED BY THE SOCIETY.
GROUP IV.—PLOUGEING, HOEING, AND
LONG FARM SERVICE.
1. MEDALS FOR PLOUGHING COMPETITIONS.
The Ploughing Medal will be given to the Winner of the first
Premium at Ploughing Competitions, provided a Report in the
following terms on the Official form is made to the Secretary,
within one month of the Competition, by a Member of the
Society. Forms of Report to be had on application.
FORM OF REPORT.
I of , Member of the Highland
and Agricultural Society, hereby certify that I attended the Ploughing
Match of the Association at in the county
of on the when ploughs
competed ; of land were assigned to each, and
hours were allowed for the execution of the work. The sum of
£ was awarded as follows :—
[Here enumerate the names and designations of successful Competitora]
RULES OF COMPETITION.
1. All Matches must be at the instance of a Local Society or Plough-
ing Association, and no Match at the instance of an individual, or
confined to the tenants Of one estate, will be recognised.
2. The title of such Society or Association, together with the name
and address of its Secretary, must be registered with the Secretary
of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 8 Eglinton
Crescent, Edinburgh. '
3. Not more than one Match in the same season can take place
within the bounds of the same Society or Association.
4. All reports must be lodged within one month of the date of the
Match, and certified by a Member of the Highland and Agricultural
Society who was present at it.
5. A Member can report only one Match; and a Ploughman
cannot carry more than three Medals in the same season.
6. To warrant the grant of the Medal, there must have been 12
Ploughs in actual competition for the medal (i.e., in the particular
class for which the medal was oflered) and not less than £3 awarded in
Prizes by the Local Society. The Medal to be given to the winner
of the first prize.
7. The Local Society or Ploughing Association shall decide what
class of ploughs shall compete for the Medal, and if so agreed, may
Offer it for competition to the class of plough most generally in use
in the district.
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