NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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21. HALL ENGAGEMENTS FOR 1907. 



The Hall has already been engaged for the following dates in 1907 : 



Jan. 1. Wimbledon Canine Association Dog Show. 



„ 5. Eeunion of the Clarion Vans Committee. 



„ 10-11. Southern Counties Cat Club Show. 



„ 15-16. National Terrier Club Show. 



„ 24. St. Margaret's Musical Society Concert. 



„ 26. Dance in aid of the Teachers' Orphanages. 

 Feb. 17.) 



to \ South African Products Exhibition. 

 Mar. 16.. 



April 9. Ladies' Kennel Association, Members' Show. 

 11. French Bull Dog Club Show. 

 „ 20-27. Tobacco Exhibition. 

 May 6-10. Chemists' Exhibition. 

 May 18.) 



to ^Travel Exhibition. 

 June 8-J 



„ 19. St. Margaret's Musical Society Concert. 

 July 5-11. London University Examination. 



„ 16. National Sweet Pea Society's Show. 



„ 24. National Carnation Society's Show. 

 Sept. 24. National Rose Society's Autumn Show. 

 Oct. 7-11. London Medical Exhibition. 

 Nov. 18-22. Beauty and Health Exhibition. 



Several other Concerts, Exhibitions, Sales of Work, &c, are under 

 negotiation, and early application from lessees is requested in order to 

 prevent disappointment. 



22. COLONIAL-GROWN FRUIT SHOWS. 



The President and Council have decided to hold Shows of Colonial- 

 grown Fruit at their New Hall on June 13 and 14, and November 28 

 and 29, 1907. 



The object of fixing these dates is, if possible, to suit the season which 

 is most likely to find the produce of Canada, British Columbia, and the 

 West Indies ; of India and the Cape ; and of Australia, Tasmania, and 

 New Zealand, in the greatest perfection in London. Opportunity is 

 afforded for each Colony to make collective exhibits in addition to the 

 exhibits of individual firms. The Agents General and Crown Agents are 

 most kindly rendering every assistance, Tind we trust that both growers 

 and shippers will do their best to send in exhibits worthy of our Colonies, 

 and to show what can be produced for the Home markets. No entrance 

 fee or charge for space is made, and tabling is also provided free of expense. 

 If desired any produce may be consigned direct to the Society, and it will 

 be stored in the cellar? at Vincent Square and staged by the Society's 



