1 
m- 
m 
12 
PRIZE LIST. SECTIONS IV & V, 
'Ho- 
of 
Class. 
Classes. 
Prizes. 
Section IV.— Fruit. 
First. 
* 3 
Second. 
$ 
87 
Best 2 Melons, ... 
1 
0.50 
88 
,, 2 Pmnelows, 
1 
0.50 
89 
„ 2 Pine Apples, 
1 
0.50 
90 
„ 2 Durians, ... 
1 
0.50 
91 
„ Bunch of Plantains, 
1 
0.50 
92 
„ Dish of 12 Oranges, 
2 
1 
93 
„ „ „ 12 Mangosteens, ... 
2 
1 
91 
„ Collection of Fruits, ... ... 
4 
2 
95 
„ 3 Custard Apples, ... 
Section V.— Miscellaneous. 
1 
0.50 
96 
Best 6 Tapioca Boots, 
1 
0 50 
97 
„ 6 Boots of Arrowroot. 
2 
1 
98 
» 15 » „ Ginger, 
2 
1 
99 
>, » „ Turmeric, 
2 
1 
100 
„ 6 Cocoa-nuts, ripe, ... 
1.50 
1 
101 
„ 6 Cocoa fruits (Cacao), 
2 
1 
102 
„ 12 Nutmegs, ... 
2 
1 
103 
» sample of Pepper, fresh, 
2 
1 
104 
j> jj ,j Cloves, ... 
2 
1 
105 
v » ,, Arabian Coffee,... 
2 
1 
106 
,, „ Liberian Coffee, 
2 
1 
107 
jj ,, „ SugarCane, 
1 
0.50 
108 
„ Ornamental Stand of local make to 
hold 6 to 9 flower pots, 
4 
2 
109 
u 3 Flower Pots, of local make. 
3 
1.50 
N,B. — Entries in tlie above must be accompanied by a 
certificate that the articles have been grown, made, or designed 
by the Exhibitor. 
In classes 103 to 107 a catty of each article is the specified 
amount for a sample. 
In classes 108 and 109 the articles may be labelled with the 
names of the Exhibitors. 
Si-ll/g 
Xji% 
M 
