S42 
THE TROPICAL AGRICULTURIST. 
[July r, 1881. 
&c. ; H V Carolis de Costa,, Gallc, dressing cases, work- 
boxes, cigar cases, &cc ; B. Y. B . Banban Hami, Galle, 
dressing cases, work-boxes, cigar cases, &c; Don Nicbola- 
de Silva Weerajayasundra Goonoowardene, Galle, ilresss 
ing case , work-boxes, cigar cases, &c; K fdormusjee, 
basket and straw work. 
V, G • V. B. Tepanis Hami, Galle. fancy goods; Don 
Andris Dewapuratne Jayasinghe, Galle, fancy goods ; 
Don C. W. Abeynara* ane, basket and straw work. 
JURY 15 —WALKING-STICKS. 
1 1. — Don Adrian Wijenaryaue, Galle, walking-sticks, 
JURY 13.— CORAL AND SHELLS. 
Ho.\. Mexti x.~ Government of'Ceylon, Colombo, sliells 
■A. De Dominico, Colomb , black coral. 
JURY 19.-TLMBER. 
II. — Ceylon Government, Colombo specimens of Ceylon 
woods; H. B. Peiries, Movotuwa, specimens of Ceylon 
woods. 
III. — Don li. G. Andris, Kumbahvella, specimens of 
Ceylon woods. 
i v. — D. J ■ . Dissanaika, Hapiligam Korale, specimens of 
Ce.lon woods; D. A. Wijenarayane, Point de Galle, speci- 
mens of Ceylon woods. 
V.— Gabriel Fernando, Alutknru Korale North, specimens 
■of Ceylon woods; R. H. Martos, Kumbahvella, specimens 
■ot Ceylon woods. 
JURY 20.— FIBRES, TOBACCO, &c. t 
I. — Delmege, Reid, and Co., flax, hemp, fibers, silver, ' 
■ Armifevge Bros., oils silver. 
II. — Delmege, Reid, and Co., oils; Government of Ceylon 
Colombo, oils'; Dessanaika, Mudaliyar, oils. 
III. -Dessanaika, Mudaliyar, flax, hemp, fibres ; Govern- 
ment Agent, Kandy, candle nuts, oils, nuts, &c ; Dessanaika, 
Mudaliyar, gum, resins, and wax; Delmego, Reid, and 
Co., Colombo, leaf tobaccoes, Ceylon Government, Colombo, 
l*«f tobaccoes; T. x J . William, Heneratgoda, leaf tobaccoes. 
IV. -A. C. Sumps, Colombo, flax, hemp, fibre ; J. F. 
i'riebnrg, Ekelle, oils; J. P. Williams, Heneratgoda, gum, 
resins, and wax; J. R. Ingleton, Dumbara, cigars : Mack- 
Wnod and Co., Colombo, flax, hemp, &c. 
JURIES 24-25. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
V. — Ceylon Government, Colombo, models of various imnlc- 
1 meats. 
JURY 28.— MINING, METALLURGY. 
II. — W. A. Fernando, Colombo, plumbago 
III. — Delm ge, Reid, and Co., plumbago ; Armitage Bros., 
pumbago; A.C. Dixm, B.Sc , F.C.S., collection of rocks, 
minerals, ce < s, &c. 
IV. — A. M. end J. Ferguson, Colomb', plumbago, e:i- 
• ©losing quarlss, showing wnatcire must be taken to s parate 
foreign matter, 
JURY 30. NAVIGATION AND LIFE-SAVING. 
II — Government of Ceylon, Colombo, models native boats 
n<3 vessels. 
III - Delmege, Reid, and Co., Colombo coir rope ; Messrs 
. Leec'unan, Colombo, coir rope. 
JURY 31. ALIMENTARY PRODUCTS 
COFFEES. 
I. — Mackwood and Co., Goonambil Estate, coffee, silver ; 
S. Rajapakse, \'udaliyar, cinnamon, bronze; J. F. Drieber.', 
Ekelle Estate, cinnamon, bronze; J. F. Baker. (Polwatte 
Mills,) Yakkabendakelle Estate, coffee, silver; Wbittal 
and Co., coffee, silver : L'je, Hedges, and Co., coffee, silver; 
Colombo Commercial Company, Colombo, coffee, silver; 
Keif, Dun das, and Co., Loolcondern Estate, coffee, s'lver ; 
'Courtohope, Bosanquet and Co., coffee, silver. 
II. — H. !):• Silva. cinnamon; Lee, Hedges, and Co., 
cinramon. 
III. — Tliutul'agalla Estate, coffee; Delmege, Reid. and 
'Co., coffee; Delmege, Reid, aud Co., Kintyre Estate, coffee ; 
Delyiege. Reid, and Co., Tillicoultry Estate, coffee ; 
Armitage Bros., coffee, 
\)i>\. M i;ntion :— Commisdoners for Ceylon, Colombo, 
paddy ;md rice. 
SUBDISION JURY 31.- TEAS. 
Orange am) Flowery Pekoes. 
1. — All Silver — Keir. Dnndas and Co., Loolecondera 
E&tal , Upper ilewahetti; Keir, Dundas and Co-, Loole- 
sonaera Estate, Upper Hewahetta; Keir, Dundas and Co., 
Loolecondera Estate (two awards); The Ceylon Company 
'(Limited), Koladcnia Estate, Ceylon. &c. 
III. —Keir, Dundas, and Co., Loolecondera Estate ; C. 
A. Hay, Windsor Forest Estate; Mac-wood and Co., Gal- 
bodde Estae; Keir, Dundas, and Co., Loolecondera Estate. 
Pukoes. 
I.— Haldar.e and Anion. Dimbula, silver; A. J. Stork, 
Blackstone Estate, silv-r. 
III.— A. J. Stork, Blackstone Estate'; P. R. Shand 
Dunedm Estate, ; Mackwood and Co., Galbodde. 
FEKOK SOUCHONG. 
I. — Keir, Dundas, and Co., Loolecondera Estate, silver. 
II. — P. R. Shand, Dtmedin Estate. 
III. — Mackwood and Co.; G. and W Leechinan, Agra 
watte Estate; Ceylon Company, Hope Estate; Ceylo i 
Company, Sogama Estate; C. A. Hay, Windsor Fo'rest 
Estate, Ceylon. 
SOUCHONG. 
II. - Keir, Dundas, and Co.. Lodecondera Estate. 
III. — Mackwood and Co., Colombo; li. and \Y. Leechinan 
and Co.; Windsor Forest Tea Estate; Ceylon Company 
(Limited), Koladenia Estate. 
BROKEN- PEKOE. 
J I. — Keir, Dundas, and Co., Loolecondera, silver ; 
Ceylon Company (Limited), Sigama Estate, silver. 
III.— C. S. Armstrong Rookwood Estate, Deltota ; 
Mackwood and Co., Galbodde (two awards). 
COXGOUE. 
III.— J. A. Smith, Lonmay Estate ; Keir, Dundis, and 
Co., Loolecondera Estate. 
MIXTD TEAS. 
III. — T. C. Owen, Oonoonagala. 
COLLECTIVE EX HI BUS. 
I. — Keir, Dundas, and Co., Loolecondera. Upper Hewa- 
hetta, silver. 
II. — Mackwood and Co.. Gallebo la Estate. 
JURY 30. — SEEDS. 
II. — Government Agent, Kandy, kekuna and gingelli 
oils, mandal seeds. 
Common led. — G. k W. Leechinan, Colombo, produce of 
coconut palm. 
JURY 37.— MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY. 
V. — Government Ceylon, Colombo, Kandyan spindle and 
comb. 
LADIES JURY. 
I. — E- I 1 . Tenishami, lace; Rev. T. R. Dowbiggin. exhibit 
of lace supplied by Mission School. 
II. — Don Adrian Wijenarayane, lace. 
INDO- AUSTRALIAN FRUIT TRADE. 
I was glad to hear by list mail of the perfect 
success of an experiment of mine to send fresh Aus- 
tralian grapes to Ceylon, and by the ' 'Khedive'" (free by 
kindest of Mr. Withers, the *P. & O. Agent will go,) 
two boxes of choice apples from the garden? of the 
Horticultural Society of Victoria : one box for His 
Excellency the Governor ; the other for the Editor 
of the Observer, in order tba" he may open at the 
office and distribute the fruit, noting the' result io 
the paper. In fruit as well as meat, cheese, butte-, &c, 
I have no doubt a considerable trade wi 1 yet spring 
up with India and Ceylon. I enclose a copy of the 
Memorandum on the subject drawn, up by Mr. Jas. 
Iuglis, the Commissioner for Iudia, who has the benefit 
ofludian and Australian experience: — 
INDO -AUSTRALIAN TRADE. 
Memorandum on Export of Fruit from Australia 
to India. 
Indian Court M. I. E. 19th April 18S1. 
In previous papers issued from Ibis Court by Mr. 
Bu"k on the subject of the export of Australian pro- 
duce to India, it has been noted, that in any dealings 
on a large scale, it is of little use to study the require- 
ments of the European Residents. The wants of the 
natives must be ascertained, and if these can be met, 
the trade is worth consideration. 
Fruit of all procurable kinds is greatly in demand 
by the natives of India, especially in the northern 
