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ated as Judges (C. Fruit), we have the honour to tender 
the following :— 
Bananas.—In the se€tion for 3 bunches, different kinds, 
there were only four exhibits, and these not so good as 
‘we have seen, but that for one bunch was better, with 
16 exhibits, those to which the prizes were awarded being 
very fine. 
Pine Apples.—There were 11 exhibits, and the prize 
winners were very good. 
“fangoes—The colleétions of three kinds were very 
poor and none worthy of the first .prize ; one was dis- 
qualified from being wrongly entered. The baskets of 
one kind were better, but as mangoes are not now in 
season, we cannot expect anything very grand in the way 
of a competition. 
Mammee-Apples.—There was a good show of 13 
exhibits. 
Sapodillas—Some very fine samples were shewn and 
it was difficult to award the prizes, 
Star Apples.—Only one exhibit of the purple variety 
was shewn, and this not so good as we have seen. 
Sour-Sops.—Two exhibits, fair quality. 
Sugar-A pples—Three exhibits, good. No Custard- 
Apples. 
Granadillas.—Seven exhibits, good. 
Simitoes.—Six exhibits, rather poor. 
Bell-Apples.—Two exhibits, fair. 
Guavas.—In the se€tion for two varieties there were 
g exhibits and in that for one, 21 baskets. The samples 
were generally good. 
Avocado Pears.—Six exhibits, good. 
Melons.—As usual these were not numerous, (three. 
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