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Competition No. VIII. 



Specimens of the Timber of any three Broad-Leaved Timber 

 Trees other than the above. 



ist Prize, jQz, los., Lord Ninian Crichton Stuart. 

 2nd ,, ^i, I OS., The Earl of Mansfield. 



Competition N'o. XI. 



A Gate for Farm Use, manufactured from Home-grown Timber 

 by the Exhibitor, who must be a Forester or Working Forester. 



First. William Ritchie, Moss-side, Lynedoch. 



A No. 2 Silver Medal. 



„ , { Duncan M'Millan, Forester, Keir, Dunblane, and 

 Second. 



|D. 

 I Di 



)uncan M'Millan, Assistant Forester, Scone — equal. 

 Each a No. 3 Silver Medal. 

 Third. James Campbell, Assistant Forester, Mount Melville, 

 St Andrews. A Bronze Medal. 



Competition No. XII. 



A Gate, manufactured from Home-grown Timber, which may 

 be made by a tradesman, but must be designed and exhibited 

 by a Member. 



First. William Gilchrist, Mount Melville, St Andrews. 



A No. 2 Silver Medal. 

 Second. William M'Hardy, Chancefield, Falkland. 



A Bronze Medal. 



Competition No. XIII. 



A self-closing Wicket Gate, manufactured from Home-grown 

 Timber. 



First. The Earl of Mansfield, per Frank Scott. 



A No. 2 Silver Medal. 

 Second. James Younger, of Mount Melville, per William 



Gilchrist. A No. 3 Silver Medal. 



Competition No. XV. 



A Full-sized Section of Rustic Fence. 



James Younger of Mount Mel- \ ^ a* j 1 



?,,.,,. ., , . \ Bronze Medal or los. 



ville, per William Gilchrist. J 



