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MARKETING DIVISION. 



I. Display of Island produce showing how it should be prop- 

 erly graded and packed for shipment to market, as fol- 

 lows : 



(a) Bananas, packed in leaves for shipment. 



(b) Beans, packed in double sacks graded and in single 



sacks not graded. 



(c) Cabbage, packed in crates and in bags. 



(d) Eggs, stamped and packed in twelve dozen H. D. 



egg crates and thirty dozen Standard egg crates. 



(e) Onions, packed in crates and bags and a few onions 



showing the different methods of curing. 



(f) Pineapples, packed in crates for shipping to the 



Coast. 



(g) Potatoes, graded and not graded. 



(h) Poultry, shipped in rough crates and in collapsible 



chicken crates, 

 (i) Strawberries, packed in quart baskets and in bulk, 

 (j) Tomatoes, packed in Chinese baskets, berry bas- 

 kets and tomato crates. 

 II. Island Corn and Beans. 



Sample bottles of as many varieties of Island corn 

 and beans as can be obtained. 

 Note : — Exhibits for the Divisions of Entomology and Plant 

 Inspection have already been planned for by the Economic Ento- 

 mological Committee of the Territorial Fair Commission. 



The exhibits were placed substantially as planned, and at- 

 tracted the attention of crowds of interested spectators. The in- 

 sects were of particular interest, and the working erosion model, 

 showing the beneficial effect of a forest cover on the runoff, illus- 

 trated admirably the lesson which is of vital importance in these 

 Islands. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. S. JUDD, 

 Executive Officer. 



BY AUTHORITY. 



Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of Chapter 37, R. L. 

 H. 1915, a public hearing will be held by the Governor of the Territory 

 and the Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry on Wednes- 

 day, the 19th day of June, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m,, in the office of said 

 Board at the Government Nursery, King Street, Honolulu, to consider 

 the defining of the limits and the setting apart as forest reserves of 

 certain government and other lands, more particularly as follows: 



1. Island of Kauai, District of Kona, Land of Kalaheo (Papapahola- 

 hola Spring), area 54 acres, more or less. 



2. Island of Oahu, District of Koolaupoko, Land of Waiahole (Waia- 

 hole), area 1169 acres, more or less. 



3. Island of Maui, District of Hamakuapoko, Land of Makawao (ad- 

 dition to Makawao Forest Eeserve), area 263 acres, more or less. 



