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CACAO FIUZE COMPETITION 1920-21. 



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near to Bheeman and Sukdeo Seeclarnee who won prizes last year, 

 Eacha is near to Beggasse, Etwaria to Arjoon and Valdez to Nicholas. 



All things considered, we are of opinion that this year's work is a 

 distinct improvement on last year's, that the competition has been a 

 success and should be held for a third time in this district. 



(Sgd). FRANK S. MAINGOT. 

 J. J. BEARD. 

 L. MOTA. 



PRIZE WINNERS. 

 Class I — Peasant Proprietors. 



Name. 



George Samuel 

 Racha... 

 Etwaria 



Augustiu Vaklez 

 Molian Dass 

 M. A. Najab 

 Joseph Mathew 



9G 



r95 



91 



89 

 78 

 70 

 GO 



Nationality. 



District. 



Antigiian 



East Indian 



East Indian 



Trinidadian 



Trinidad born Indian 



Trinidad born Indian 



Trinidadian 



Class II— Contractors. 



1 GO 00 Singh Ram 



2 45 00 Albert F. Scununnnn .. 

 S 30 00 Nathaniel Walters ... 



4 20 00 Alexander Watts 



5 15 OOiPuncham ... 



6j 10 C('|Suroojnanne Mahara].. 

 71 5 OOlPhulsingh ... 



'J 



99 East Indian 



9G Trinidad born Indian 



89 Trinidadian 



88 Trinidadian 



87 Trinidad born Indian 



I 

 80 East Indian 



I 

 73 East Indian 



7 Riverside Trace, Poole. 

 10 Do. do. 



14 Rio Claro. 



10 San Pedro Trace, Poole. 



11 Rio Claro. 



Bcharry Trace, Rio Claro.. 

 S San Pedro Trace, Poole. 



District or Estate. 

 SCharuma, Rio Claro. 



3 Do. do. 



3 Helvetia Estate, Poole. 



5|El Guaynapo Estate, Rio 

 Claro. 

 3!(-'haruma, Rio Claro. 



Rio Claro. 



Mayaro Road, Rio Claro. 



Prize Distribution— Rio Claro. 



The Regulations for this Competition were similar to those published 

 in BuUctin XVIII, 1919, 38 the only difference being that this year's 

 competition extended over a larger area than that of 1919-20 as it 

 included the countries of Nariva and Mayaro. 



The prizes were distributed by His Excellency the Acting Governor, 

 the Hon. T. A. V. Best, C.M.G., 6.B E., at Rio Claro on July 9, 1921. 



REPORT BY THE DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE. 

 Mr. AV. G. Freeman said: — A little more than a year ago, His 

 Excellency the Hon'ble T. A. V. Best, then as now Acting Governor of 

 the Colony, came here to distribute the prizes in the Cacao Prize 



