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hibits as a whole showed more merit than in the pre- 
ceding year, the samples prized being of very fair 
quality. 
151. Other Fellies.—One sample only which was not 
prized. 
152. Fams.—ITwo competitors, neither of whom sent 
samples deserving of a prize. 
153: Marmalad?. 
of very good flavour and appearance. 
153. Marmalade (extra).—Six samples, one of which 
—Guava Marmalade—was of excellent flavour, colour 
. Those prized were 
and appearance. 
154. Stewed Guava.—Ten competitors, several of 
whom sent samples of much merit. 
155. Cassareep.—Seven samples entered. Those prized 
were of fair, but not excellent quality. 
155. Extra.—An exhibit sent as Cassareep vinegar, 
which called for no remarks. 
156. Prepared Chocolate.—Six samples, one prize 
only awarded. A most disappointing exhibit as com- 
pared with that of 1896. 
157. Bees Wax.—No exhibit. 
158. Crushed Feed.—No exhibit. 
In conneétion with this se€tion, a colleétion of jams, 
jellies, etc., were sent marked as not being for compe- 
tition. The colle€tion, while in marked contrast as re- 
gards the taste shown in putting up the articles to the 
jams, jellies, etc., exhibited in the se€tion, was, in our 
opinion, very judiciously labelled as not for competition, 
for in almost every instance the flavour and quality of 
the articles exhibited was inferior to that of those prized 
by the judges. — 
