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Class C— Ferns (in pots) :— Best arranged table of 
plants, not less than 12 different kinds (12. ft. x 8 ft.), 
1st prize, gold medal, Gabrial Perera; 2nd prize, 
silver medal, W. Penney. Best arranged table of 
plants, grown by stationmasters, C.G. R. (12 ft. x8 ft.), 
1st prize, R15, J. R. Greve ; 2nd prize, B. P. Perera; 
Single specimen, silver medal, Dr. Morgan ; Ditto, 
extra, H. J. Vollar. 
Class D.— Foliage Plants (in pots):— Best ar- 
ranged table of plants, not less than different 18 kinds, 
(12 ft. x 8 ft.), 1st prize, silver medal, Mrs. Alexander ; 
2nd prize, silver medal, A. Whyte. Collection of 
coleus, silver medal, Mrs. Alexander, 1st prize; 
Charles Young, 2nd prize. Single specimen, Foliage 
plant, silver medal, J. C. H. George. 
Class B. — Cut Flowers: — Best arranged table, 
grown in Kandy or neighbourhood (8 ft. x4 ft.), 1st 
prize, silver medal, Mrs. Alexander; 2od prize, silver 
medal, D. H. Perera. Best arranged table, grown up- 
country (8 ft, x4 ft.), 1st prize, silver medal, A. Whyte. 
Roses, not less than 12 different kinds grown in Kandy 
or neighbourhood, 1st prize, silver medal, A. R. 
Greve; 2nd prize, bronze medal, A. Whyte Roses, 
(3 blooms) yellow, silver medal, W. Penney. Roses, (3 
blooms) white, silver medal, Miss Woth. Roses, (3 
blooms) dark red, silver medal, A. Whyte. Arranged 
floral table decoration, (3ft. x 3ft.), silver medal, Miss 
Edith Tranchell. Hand bouquet, (to be awarded on 
both days), 1st prize, silver medal, A. O. Tranchell ; 
2nd prize, bronze medal, Gabrial Perera and A. Whyte. 
Button-hole bouquets (3), 1st prize, silver medal, J. 
H. Senawiratne ; 2nd prize, bronze medal, Miss E. 
Tranchell. Table arrangement of native flowers (3' by 3') 
Ibt prize, silver medal, D. C. Gunatilaka ; 2nd prize, 
bronze medal, D. H. S. Gooueratna. Hibiscus, best 
collection, not less than 6 varieties, silver medal, W. 
Penny. Dahlias, extra prize, Mrs. Alexander: Pinks 
and dahlias, extra prize, Mrs. Alexander; Balsams, extra 
prize, Mrs. Tranchell. 
Class F. — Vegetables: — English vegetables — general 
collection grown in Kandy or neighbourhood, 1st prize, 
gold medal, Mrs. Booth; 2nd prize, silver mednl, A. 
Whyte; ditto, grown upcountry, lstprize, gold medal, 
H. Young; 2nd prize, silver medal, W. H. Watson. 
Native vegetables, general collection, 1st prize, silver 
medal, Itatwatte Ratemahatmeya ; 2nd prize, silver 
medal, B. Jayawardene ; 3rd prize, bronze medal, Turn- 
pane Ratemahatmeya. Pot-herbs, collection of, bronze 
medal, R. O. Tissera ; Yams, collection of, bronze 
medal, A. Whyte. 
Class G. — Fruit: — General collection grown in Kandy 
or neighbourhood, 1st prize, gold medal, Mrs. R. 
Boustead ; 2nd prize, silver medal, Paranatale ; ditto 
grown upcountry ; 2nd prize, silver medal, J. H. Silva; 
mangoes (6) six, silver medal, J. L. Dewar, J. H. Silva, 
extra prize; oranges, (12) twelve, silver medal, 0. A. 
G. Perera ; pineapples (3) three, silver medal, H. S. 
Daniel ; plantains, collection of, silver medal, Haris- 
pattu R.M.; coconuts (0) six, silver medal, D. A Jaya- 
wardene ; pears, extra prize, Mrs. Ellis. 
Class H. — Native Products (Grown by the ex- 
hibitor). Money prizes or medals given in this class at 
the option of the winners. General collection, 1st 
prize, gold med ivl, P. B. Dissauayaka ; 2nd prize, silver 
medal or money, D. L. Wickramasekara ; 3rd prize, 
Kobbekadua President ; paddy, hatiyal, mawi, honda- 
wala, hinati, balawi, elwi, (J bushel of each sort), gold 
medal, P. B. Dissanayaka, 2nd prize, Punchi Rale ; 
paddy muttu-samb:\, kaivara sumba, sulai, or any of 
thorn (J bushel of each or any), silver medal or money, 
no award ; other grains, collection of, silver medal or 
money, Punchi Rale, Registrar ; flour, arrowroot, tapi- 
oca, plaiutain, &c, silver or money medal, A. Delwola ; 
puUos, best collection of, silver or money medal, no 
award; spices, — Nutmegs, cloves, popper — named, sil- 
ver or money medal, Harrispattuwa R. M. ; jaggery, 
silver money or medal, no award; cotton (kapu) cleaned 
(56 lb. ), 1st prize, gold medal, no award; 2nd prize, 
Silver medal, no award ; cocoa, (6 lb.), silver m6dal, L. 
B Nugewela ; tea (2 lb.), silver medal, Werapitia 
Arachchi ; tobacco, (cured) 2 lb., silver medal, Palama- 
cumbure Lekarna; gums and resins (with their names), 
silver medal, A. J. W. Marambe; drugs (with their 
names), silver medal, IC Punohirale ; fibres, and ropes 
(with their names), silver medal, no award; dye stuffs 
(named), silver medal, no award ; woods (named), sil- 
ver medal, J. F. Wijesekere ; tanning materials, 
(named), silver medal, Arthur De Silva; agricultural 
implements, silver medal, Rambukwelle R. M. ; seeds, 
silver medal, extra prize. Palle Mulle Veda. 
Class J. — Dairy Produce, &c. :— Fresh butter (21b), 
1st prize, silver medal, Mrs. Booth ; 2nd prize, silver 
medal, Mrs. Anderson ; Best basket of 12 fowls' eggs, 
bronze medal, Mr. Joseph Fraser, Mrs. Booth ; 2nd 
prize; Best basket of 12 duck eggs, bronze medal, H. 
J. Voliar ; Fruits in syrup, silver medal, Mrs. Anderson; 
Best collection of jams and jellies, silver medal, Mrs. J, 
Anderson; Chutnies, bronze medal, P. Curpenah ; Best 
2 lb. loaf of home-made bread, silver medal, W. H. Dias 
Boar, silver medal, J. Hampton ; Fowls (cock and, 
two hens), pure breed, silver medal. J. Fraser ; extra. 
C! J. R. Le Mesurier; Pigeons, bronze medal, W. 
Woth ; Rabbits, bronze medal, Miss K. Anderson.' 
Class K. — ESTATE PRODUCTS :— General Collec- 
tion, "from one Estate," 1st prize, gold medal, C. Gibbon, 
2nd prize, silver medal, R. Boustead , Tea. — Set of 
samples of bona fide Commercial teas, broken pekoe, 
pekoe and pekoe souchong from the same estate (5, 
lb. of each grade) 1st prize, gold medal, A. E. Wright; 
2nd prize, silver medal, E. G. Reeves; 3rd prize, 
bronze medal, G. F. Walker ; Tea. — Set of samples of 
Fancy Teas, (21b.) each grade silver medal, Joseph 
Fraser; A. V. Renton, extra for Oolongs ; Coffee, 
(56 lb.) and one bushel iu parchment silver medal, 
W. Milne ; Liberian Coffee (56 lb.) and one bushel in 
Parchment silver medal, W. Blilne ; Cacao (Commer- 
cial) 2S lb. 1st prize, gold medal, A. G. Irnray ; 2nd 
prize, silver medal, H. J. Vollar ; Cardamoms, (5 lb.) 
1st prize, silver medal, J. Fraser; 2nd prize, bronze 
medal, R. Andrews ; Cinchona Bark, collection of silver 
medal, J. G. Macfarlane; Cinchona Officinalis, silver 
medal, F. G. A. Lane ; Cinchona Succirubra, bronze 
medal, F. G.A.Lane; Tobacco, Marketable leaf (28 
lb.), Gold medal, H. J. Vollar; Indiarubber, (5 lb.) 
silver medal, W.Milne; Vanilla, (21b.) silver medal, 
H.J. Vollar; Maohine used in the manufacture of 
tea of a description not previously exhibited in the 
Colony, gold medal, James Westland, new tea machine. 
Class L. — Live Stock, &c. : — Ceylon-bred buffalo, 
1st prize, gold medal, Gangawatta Korala ; 2nd prize, 
silver medal, A. Nugawela R. M. ; Native bull, gold 
medal, M. Ponnaswamipullo ; Native cow in milk, silver 
medal, Juwanis Appu ; English or Australian 
bull, gold medal, H. J. Vollar ; English oow 
iu milk, silver medal, His Excellency the Governor. 
Class M. — Horses, Dogs, &c. — Best hack, 14.2 and 
over, 1st, gold medal, Miss O'Grady, 2nd, siver medal, 
Miss Gordon; Best cub over 13.2 and under 14.2 
hands, H. Bois, J. R. Jackson 2nd prize ; Best pony 
13.2 or under, De Chermont; Best country-bred mare 
or horse of any description, C. J. R. Le Mesurier. 
Dogs. — Beagles, under 18 inches — to include beagle 
terriers— one couple, silver medal, G. J. Murray, extra 
F. Pulley ; Terriers, (a) bull-terrier, silver medal, J. 
R. Jackson ; (b) fox-terrier, silver medal, Mrs. Alex- 
ander; (c) fox-terrier, oountry-bred, silver medal, A. 
E. Flemming; (d) any other terrier, siver medal C. 
De Chand; Best native dog, five rupees, A. L. J. L. 
Marikar ; Mastiff, silver medal, Mrs. Raie ; House-dogs, 
(Oolleys, St. Bernards), silver medal, J. Wiokwar ; 
Cat, 1st prize, silver medal, A. T. Karslake, 2nd prize, 
Miss O'Grady. 
Class N. — Sporting Trophies : — For the best pair 
buffalo horns, silver medal, C. J. R. Le Mesurier ; For 
the best pair deer horns, silver medal, Mr. Hampton ; 
For the best elephant's foot, silver medal, Major Mor- 
land ; For the best collection of sporting trophies — 
1st prize, gold medal, 0. J. R. Le Mesurier. The above 
exhibits were bagged by the Exhibitor. For the best 
collection of Ceylon skins and furs, silver medal, A. M. 
Jacob ; Fur the best collection of stuffed birds, silver 
medal, A. Whyte; For the best stuffed trophy, silver 
medal, A. Whyte ; For the best mounted head of any 
animal, silver medal, A. Whyte. 
Class O.— Arts and Manufactures :— Prizes in this 
claBS will be awarded only to the aotual makers. 
Silver work, silver medal, Kiri Appu Mudirama ; Brass 
work, silver medal, V. Veloo and M. K. Siuuo Nadei ; 
