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The St. Glair Pumping and Filtration Station, adjoin- 

 ing St.. Clair Experiment Station. 



The Waterworks and Reservoir in the Maraval Valley. 



The Water Reservoir on Knaggs' Hill just above the 

 St. Ciair terminus of the tram cars. 



The Pumping Static. n at River estate, Diego Martin. 



A visit to the market in the eariv morning affords an easy 

 method of seeing many of the chief vegetables, fruits, fish and 

 other edible products of the Island. The Abattoir is used largely 

 fr Venezuelan r;ittlr, much of the beef consumed in the island 

 being imported from the mainland. 



THE COMMKUUAL NEWS ROOM adjoining the Harbour 

 Master's Office is on i.he site ov the old Battery, which was on 

 the sea front before the fore-shore was reclaimed. Here are to 

 be found English an-i m my toreign newspa; erf and periodicals. 

 The room belongs to the Chamber of t'omnu-n-o which holds its 

 meetings here. 



President, W. (iordon-Gordon, Esq. ; Vice- President, J. H. 

 Smith, Esq. ; IIn. Secretary, Hon. Adam Smith. 



HOTELS. Queen's Park Hotel, Queen's Park West. 

 The Ice House, Marine Square. 

 Hotel de Paris, 7, Abercromby Street. 



CLUBS. Savannah Club, Queen's Park West. 

 Union Ciub, Marine Square. 



St. Clair Club, Maraval Road, a recreative club of 

 which ladies are also members. 



BANKS. Colonial Bank, Marine Square. Manager, E. L. 

 Atkinson, Esq. 



Royal Bank of Canada, Marine Square. Manager, A. S. 

 Creighton, Esq. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



The Department of Agriculture for Trinidad and Tobago 

 was formed in 1908 by the linking together of the previously 

 separate organisations, the Botanical Department, the Govern- 

 ment Laboratory, the Government Farms, St. Augustine and 

 River Estates. It is thus similar in its constitution and manner 

 of origin to the Department of Agriculture in Jamaica, and the 

 Department of Science and Agriculture in British Guiana. The 

 estimates of the Department for 1910-11, including the expen- 

 diture on St. Augustine and River Estates amounted to about 

 17,000 and the revenue to about 7,000. 



