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up at such a short notice. The Committee are of opinion that such an 
Exhibition should be held annually, when probably it would be more 
successful, as people could grow flowers, fruit and vegetables for 
competition.” 
-The Committee are in treaty for bands of music, illuminations and 
other attractions, which will no doubt add to the interest of the Show. 
They hope that the members of the Society will look upon it as of 
special interest to themselves and do everything possible to make it a 
distinét success, 
I have, &c., 
J. RODWAY, 
Secretary, Committee of Correspondence, 
NOTICE OF MOTION, 
** That this Society will endeavour to make the Horticultural Exhibi- 
tion an annual affair to be held yearly about the month of August. 
And that the Governor be requested to place five hundred dollars on 
the Estimate to be distributed as prizes at the said Horticultural 
Exhibition. 
The Secretary also read a communication from the 
Agricultural Committee, recommending that the Society 
subscribe the sum of two guineas to the Rothamsted 
Jubilee Fund. 
Georgetown, July 11th, 1893. 
To the President and Members of the 
Royal Agricultural & Commercial Society. 
Gentlemen,—By direétion of the Agricultural Committee I have the 
honour to forward a copy of a circular calling attention to the extreme 
importance of the Rothamsted agricultural experiments, and the 
unexampled services of Sir John B. Lawes and Dr. Gilbert. This year 
being the Jubilee of these experiments an Executive Committee has 
been formed to arrange for a memorial, for which subscriptions limited 
to Two Guineas are being reccived. 
The Committee are of opinion, that considering the great advantages 
of these experiments to agriculture throughout the world, the Society 
should forward a subscription of the maximum amount, (£2.2.0.) 
I have, &c., 
S. R. COCHRAN, per J. RODWAY, 
Secretary, Agricultural Committee, 
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