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free carriage of exhibits to and from all their stations, for 
granting cheap return tickets on both days, for running 
a special evening train on the first day, and for the loan 
of tarpaulins; to the Sproston Dock and Foundry Com- 
pany for free carriage of exhibits and for the running of 
a late ferry steamer on the first day; and to Messrs. 
Booker Bros. for the loan of tarpaulins—all of which so 
largely conduced to the success of the Show. 
The Committee desire to record the giving of special 
prizes by Prof. I. B. Harrison, the President of the 
Society, five dollars being offered for the best colleétive 
artisan exhibits from Berbice, East Demerara, West 
Demerara and Essequebo ; also of the receipt of $2,16 
from Mrs. Seedorff, being half-prize money returned to 
the Committee for the encouragement of artisan exhi- 
bitors. 
The Committee were largely indebted to the Press for 
many free notices of the Show, which helped to keep it 
constantly before the public ; and also to many persons, 
in the country distriéts especially, who worked to promote 
a healthy interest in these annual exhibitions. Special 
thanks, indeed, are due to Mr. H. J. Gladwin of the East 
Coast, who undertook all the duties of local Secretary 
in that distriét, and thus materially lightened the work 
of the general Secretary. 
The following gentlemen kindly aéted as Judges of the 
various ‘Classes ; Mr. G, S. Jenman and Mr. R. Ward 
for Classes A and B; Mr. A. R. Gilzean and Mr. J, 
Rodway for Class C; Mr. John Junor and Mr. W. T. 
Binnie for Class D; Hon. B. Howell Jones and Prof, 
J. B. Harrison for Classes E and F; and Mr, G. B. Steele 
for Class G. The Committee as a body aéted as Judges 
