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breed of maize on dry lands, during the past season, vi. 



and that this particular exhibit was grown without 



irrigation. 



First prize . . ,£10 



Second prize . . . £5 



Third prize . . . £3 



63. Five muids "Choice Yellow Round" maize, suitable 



for export (any breed), with one bag of ears of seed- 

 maize of the same breed, each bag to weigh about 

 100 lbs. 



Each entry must be accompanied by a certificate 

 signed in the presence of the Field Cornet or the 

 Resident Justice of the Peace, stating that the ex- 

 hibitor has produced at least 500 muids of the same 

 breed of maize on dry lands, during the past season, 

 and that this particular exhibit was grown without 

 irrigation. 



First prize . . ^10 



Second prize . . . £5 



Third prize . . £3 



64. Five bags of ears of Hickory King seed-maize (grain 



on the cobj. Each bag to weigh about 100 lbs. 

 First prize . . . £10 



Second prize . . . £"5 



Third prize . . . £3 



65. Five bags of white seed-maize on the cob, of any one 



breed (except Hickory King). Each bag to weigh 

 about 100 lbs. 



First prize . £1$ 



Second prize . . £\o 



Third Prize . . ■ £$ 



66. Five bags of yellow seed-maize on the cob, of any one 



breed. Each bag to weigh about 100 lbs. 



First prize . . £15 



Second prize . . £10 



Third prize . . £5 



199. Championships. — Championships are a great stimulus 



to keen competition, if properly arranged and managed. But 



