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material round each, so that it may not come into contact with other 

 bottles or the sides of the case. Between two layers of bottles lay a 

 sheet of cardboard or thin wood, and keep this, by means of the packing, 

 from contact with either the lower or upper layer. Place packing also 

 between the bottles and the lid, and fill up the case completely with it, 

 so that the bottles may be kept perfectly steady and immovable. 



II. — The lid must be screwed on, not nailed ; if nailed, injury may be 

 done, when forcing it open, to the content! of the package. 



The Market. 



Members can obtain information as to current prices at any time from 

 the hon. secretary. It is sometimes necessary to delay the sale of honey 

 for several weeks in order to obtain the best possible price for it- Mem- 

 bers who are anxious for a quick sale, even at low prices, should state 

 this on the invoice accompanying the consignment. The appearance 

 both of sections and of bottles affects their sale. Dripping sections 

 should be excluded from packages, as one such may spoil the look of 

 several other sections. Bottles should be labelled and covered as attrac- 

 tively as possible, i lb. sections and i lb. bottles of honey sell better 

 than larger sizes. Unbottled extracted honey should be in 28 lb. tins. 



