GENERAL MEETINGS. 



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cultural Society ; Huish Cottage Garden Society ; Pangbourne and District 

 Gardeners' Mutual Improvement Association ; Panteg District Horti- 

 cultural and Cottage Garden Society; Sipson Horticultural Society. 



A paper on u Bananas," by Mr. Frank Pink, was read by the Secretary 

 (see p. 8). 



COLONIAL FRUIT SHOW. 

 March 30 and 81, 1905. 



LIST OF JUDGES. 



Marshall. W. 

 Monro, George, V.M.H. 



Pearson, A. H. 



AWARDS. 



Gold Medal. 



Messrs. J. Phillips & Co., for West Indian fruits. 



The Cape Orchard Co., for Cape fruits. 



The British South Africa Co., for colonial produce. 



Silver-gilt Knight ian Medal. 



The Duke of Rutland (gr. Mr. W. H. Divers), for Apples. 



Messrs. Rivers & Sons, for Oranges in pots. 



The Rhodes Fruit Farm Co., for Apples and Pears. 



The Army and Navy Auxiliary, for a collection of fruit. 



Messrs. Geo. Bunyard ft Co., for Apples. 



Miss H. Talbot, for Oranges and Lemons. 



Silver-gilt Banksian Medal. 



The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., for West Indian fruits. 

 The Fruit Exporters' Association (South Africa), for a collection of 

 fruit. 



The Western Province Agricultural Society, for a collection of fruit. 

 The Meerlust Fruit Farm, for Apples and Plums. 

 Messrs. H. Cannell & Sons, for Apples. 



Silver Knigktian Medal. 



Mrs. Hawkins, for Grapes. 



The Agent-General for Nova Scotia, for Apples. 



Messrs. Pink & Sons, for Bananas. 



Messrs. Rose & Co.. for Limes, &c. 



The Army & Navy C. S., Ltd., for preserved fruits, &c. 



Silver Banksian Medal. 



Sir George Watt, M.B., K.C.S.I., CLE., for Indian photograph. 



0. C. M. Barry, Esq., for Pears. 



A. Nicholson, Esq., for Nectarines. 



T. Michlem, Esq., for Pears. 



The Agent-General for the Cape, for bottled fruit. 



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Butt, George F. 

 Garcia, M. J. 



