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they would ask the further concession of allowing him to be in 

 the parish for week ending 23rd June, besides week ending 30th 

 as at present arranged. 



The Board agreed that if this could be carried out, without dis- 

 arranging Mr. Cradwick's itinerary materially, it might be done. 



The following reports from the Director of Public Gardens 

 were submitted : — 



1. Hope Experiment Station. 



2. Instructors. 



The following report from the Chemist was submitted : — 



Candidates selected by the Advisory Committee to attend 

 Distillers' Course. 



These were approved with the addition of Mr. F. L. Clark, 

 Richmond Estate, who was one of the first applicants but whose 

 name had been omitted in error from the list, the extra £lO grant 

 to be met from savings in the Sugar Experiment Station vote. 



The following papers which had been circulated but had not 

 yet been before the Board were submitted : — 



Resignation of Mr. Rudolf— Letler from C. S. O. for the information 

 of the Board re resignation of Mr. Rudolf. 



The Secretary stated that the Report of the Board of Agriculture 

 and of the Chemist for the year ending 31st March, 1906, had not 

 been returned from circulation yet. 



The following papers which had been circulated were now sub- 

 mitted for final consideration : — 



1. Work of Agricultural Students for Easter Term. 



2. Report Hope Experiment Station. 



3. Reports by Mr. Cradwick and Mr. Briscoe. 



The meeting then adjourned till Wednesday Ilthjuly, at2 

 p. m. 



[Issued lllh July, 1906.] 

 Printed at the- Govt. Printing Office, Kingston, Jam. 



