JUDGING STOCK.
Judging stock at agricultural shows is a tepic which has at late been widely discussed in Victoria'/ The latest propositions, are— l. Let the Sanquba^ principle be adopted — viz., the decisions Jo be left in the hands of one professional judge judiciously selected by the votes of the committee, a man of established qualifications and integrity. 2. Let: it be a sine qua non that the judge resides out k of lUe.dif triot wtie c the sjiow is held. 3. This judge ir to 'fee atidtrtfd a couple of experienced friends. *o, assist Ukn with ,ti)e^r opinion wjien jeflnsul^ed-j ,but the < m judge proper to, be responsible only for all decisions. 4. The .name, of /uch apjudg^ to 1 De^aUly 1 ad veHis-ed some time before" the show. 5. That the j udge atid htea^sistatatfcibe^ittiU 1 reftiunented. 6 That all-horses be professionally exiaaainecl,. and any funisound ohei ;disqualified ,from competing. :1 Pirof^s.^pnal e^anaination, Jis ?ugge.sted, i?,^Ue,(rule in nearly, all Englisli ppQie'Ues., . Tjlie di|ticiilty in Australia would he, ' at least' at ' present; "to obtain qnalified' ; yeteriaarians to do suclrwork. , , , T
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 5, 1 July 1882, Page 3
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