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Pine, Miss, 35, MancLester Street, Mancliester Square, W. ' 



Pluukett, Mrs., 28, Cliester Square, S.W. 



Price, David, 10, York Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. 



Protliero, Thomas, 36, Queen's Gardens, Bayswater, W. 



Eamsay, Mrs. James, 14, Prince's Terrace, Hyde Park, S.W. 



Rea, William, Kensington Palace, W, 



Reid, Mrs., The Node, Welwyn, Herts, 



Rigg, Miss Anne, 4, Chester Place, Hyde Park Square, W. 



Rigg, Jonathan, 4, Chester Place, Hyde Park Square, W. 



Russell, Sir William, Bart., C.B., M.P., a 3, Albany, Piccadilly, W. 



Scott, Mrs. Charles Brodrick, In, Bean's Yard, Westminster, S.W. 



Skip with, Sii' T, G., Bart., 18, Lowndes Square, S.W- 



Smallpiece, William Haydon, Milimead House, Guildford. 



Snaith, Henry, 27, St. James's Square, Pall Mall, S.W. 



Stanley, Edward James, 14, Grosvenor Square, W. 



Stiebel, Miss Flora, 19, Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. 



Stone, Mrs, Coutts, 22, Prince's Square, Bayswater, W. 



Taprell, William, 7, Westbourne Crescent, Hyde Park Gardens, W. 



Tatbam, Mrs. Charles, 6, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park, W. 



Tiemey, Lady, 20, Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. 



Tonge, George, Eeathside, Wimbledon Common, S. W. 



Treen, William Henry, Victoria Nursery, Rugby. 



Tan de Weyer, Madame (Belgian Embassy), 50, Portland Place, W. 

 Westenra, Col. Francis, 23, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens, W. 

 White, Arnold W., 12, Great Marlborough Street, W. 

 Whiffin, William Harding, 20, Nottingham Place, Regent's Park, N.W. 

 Wodehouse, Mrs., 24, Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W. 

 Wyatt, Mrs., 27, Grosvenor Place, S.W. t 



XIV.— REPOBT OF THE FRUIT COMMITTEE. 



Dec. 10th, 1861. 



The Committee met this day. F. J. Gkaham, in the Chair. 

 At this meeting, prizes were offered for the following : 



Class A. For the best three dishes of any 



variety of Apple . . 20s. los. 



B. Ditto ditto of Pear . . 20s. 15s. 



C. For the best dish of any variety 



of White Grapes . . . 205. 15s. IO5. 



D. For the best dish of any variety 



of White Grapes . . - 205. ISs. IO5. 



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In the Class for Apples, there were four exhibitions. The 

 first prize was awarded to Mr. J. Newton, gardener to J. G. 

 Gkaham. Esq., of Enfield Chase, for Cornisli Gilliflower, Sam 



