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GHESTER GUILD OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. 

Exhibition of Decorative and Applied Art, October, 1901. 






RECEIPTS. 4s. a PAYMENTS. 4s. d. 
: To Printing’ .5.05 000 .uscoses Zao 6 
By Donations— S. 
His Grace The Duke of ” Advertising pr eh ita i Gea 
Westminster.......... (inkl eae 3 fh 25° gene Seem a ey 8 
Colonel Wilford LLoyd., I 1 0 years: 3 sat lds ee cates 
Society of Natural Science, a SABenS ths or a hee a 
Literature, and Art.... 5 0 Oo Pere cogs ©. 54.0 
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H. Lyle Smyth, Esq. .... o10 6 invited .. 1. .+++ seen ee ee oO sae 
H. Beswick, Esq....... Lee te v6>|, Gas Clerical assistance........ 11 
W. H. Churton, Esq..... 0 5 6 », Lady Curator,........ ieee 3 
T. Brocklebank, Esq. .,.. ee og Fe Bs ge ee ey 
Albert T. Wright, Esq... 1 5 0] ” eae or | Exinbyaon 
Sir Horatio Lloyd ...... 0 5 6 ie we es awd 
Saml. Smith, Esq. ...... o 5 6 Ai eae. he 
E. M.S. Kynnersley, Esq. 0 10 6 SEE One 9 Le 
Horace Mayhew, Esq.... 1 5 © a ap 3 
. AC. Preston, ESq.i is. /0r.5 6 
7 G. R. Griffith, Esq....... O «5,6 
Dr. H. Stolterfoth ...... o 5 6 
Jas. Tomkinson, Esq..M.P. 0 5 6 | Remitted to Exhibitors receipts 
By amount received on Sales of for Sales...... £28 lo 6 
Exhibits.... .......... 28 10 6 Less Commission 1 8 oO 
», Sales of Catalogue ...... 114 3 ne eG 
448 15 9 448 15 9 

21ST MARCH, 1902,—Audited and found correct, 
G. P. MILN. 
PAXTON SOCIETY. 
During the Winter Session a series of interesting Papers, as follows, were 
read at the Saturday Evening Meetings, all of which were well attended :— 
1902. 
Jan. 4—‘‘The Mammals of the British Isles—Past and Present”’ 
(Illustrated by Lantern Slides) ., Mr. R. NEWSTEAD, F.E.S. 
», 18—The Culture of Chrysanthemums for Exhibition Purposes,’ 
? ; Mr. EDWIN STUBBS. 
Feb. 1—‘‘ Cheshire Orchards” sla Re Mr. JoHN TAYLOR, 
», 15—‘‘ The Cultivation of the Calanthe” .. .» Mr. B. Moore. 
Mar. 1—‘‘Stove Plants” ., THE PRESIDENT (MR. JOHN WEAVER). 
», 15—‘‘ Plants and their relation to their Food Supply’? (Illustrated 
by Lantern Slides and Experiments) .. Mr. A. E. GOODMAN. 
The Annual Fruit and Chrysanthemum Exhibition proved to be a 
great success in every way, the Exhibits generally showing a high standard 
of excellence. The next Exhibition will be held in the Town Hall, on 
12th and 13th November, Schedules of which are now ready, and may be 
had on application from the Hon. Secretary, or from any Member of the 
Committee. 
JOHN WEAVER, President. 
G. P. MILN, Hon, Secretary. 


