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20. — Colonial-Grown and Bottled Fruits in clear glass bottles. 
This exhibit must not occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 6 feet, 
and must not be built up more than 2 feet high in the centre. 
All alike must be Colonial-grown and Colonial prepared. 
Medals or other Prizes at the discretion of the Council. 
21. — Colonial-Grown and Tinned Fruits. This exhibit must not 
occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 6 feet, and must not be built 
up more than 2 feet high in the centre. All alike must be Colonial- 
grown and Colonial prepared. 
Medals or other Prizes at the discretion of the Council. 
22. — Colonial-Grown and Dried Fruits. This exhibit must not 
occupy a space greater than 8 feet by 6 feet, and must not be built 
up more than 2 feet high in the centre. All alike must be Colonial- 
grown and Colonial prepared. 
Medals or other Prizes at the discretion of the Council . 
23. — Colonial-Grown and Preserved Vegetables. (Either Bottled, 
Tinned or Dried). This exhibit must not occupy a space greater 
than 8 feet by 6 feet, and must not be built up more than 2 feet 
high in the centre. All alike must be Colonial-grown and Colonial 
prepared. 
Medals or other Prizes at the discretion of the Council. 
24. — Colonial-Grown Fruits made into Jam, Jelly, Syrup, etc., 
in the Colony, and shown in clear glass bottles. All must alike be 
Colonial-grown and Colonial prepared. 
The Editor will be glad to render any assistance, or give further 
information. 
The entries close a week before the show in each case. 
NOTE. 
With reference to Mr. Ridley’s paper on local grasses for 
paper-making, in which he mentions Citronella grass as being 
probably useful for this purpose. I am informed by Mr. Tyler, 
the Government Printer, that he has sent home parcels of this 
grass, and after exhaustive trials by English and Scotch paper- 
makers, it has been reported as useless for paper-making. 
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