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Class 28. M[scet,t,aneous. 



1st Prize^ IZ. — Mr. J. Wainwright, garden 



F.R.H.S., Kettering. 

 Dish of Truffles. 



2nd Prize, 155.— Mr. R. Halls, Colchester 



Cucumbers. 



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AGEICULTUEAL BOOTS. 



Class 1. Mangold Wvuzel. Long Red. 3 Roots. 



Mr. J, Heath, Winchester. — Bronze Medal. 

 Mr. J. Perkins, Northampton. — Commended. 



Class 2. Mangold Wurzel. Long Y^llot. 3 Roots. 



Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. — Bronze Medal. 

 Class 3. Mangold Wcezel. YfJjLOw Globe. 3 Roots. 



Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. — Brouze Medah 



Class 4. Mangold Wurzel. Red Globe. 3 Roots. 

 Mr. J, Perkins^ Northampton. — Bronze Medal. 

 Messrs. Sutton & Sous, Reading. — Commended* 



Class 5. Beet, Whits Sugar. 3 Roots. 



Mr. Thomas Stevens, St. Andrew's College, Reading. — Bronze Medal. 



Class 6. Careots, White Belgian". 6 Roots. 



His Grace the Duke of Portland, F.R.H.S., Chpslone Park. — Bronze 



Medal. 



Mr. J, Pottle, Gardener to B. D. Colern, Esq., Woodbridge. — Com- 

 mended. 



Class 7. Carrots, ALiuLXGHAii. 6 Roots. 



His Grace the Duke of Portland, F.R.H.S., CUpstone Park, — Bronze 



Medal. 



Class 8. Cattle Caebage, the Large>st Head. 



Mr. S. Robinson, Shaw House, Melbourne, Derbyshire, — Bronze Medal. 



Class 9. Turnips^ Swedes, 6 Roots. 



Mr. S. Robinson, Shaw House, Melboumej Derbyshire.— Bronze Medal. 

 His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, Arundel. — Commended, 



Class 10. Yellow Turnips. 6 Roots. 



Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. — Bronze Medal. 



Class 11. Turnips, White. 6 Roots. 



Messrs, Ivery & Son, F.R.H.S., Dorking and Reigate. — Bronze Medal. 

 Class 12. Kohl Rabl 6 Roots. 



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Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. — ^Bronze Medal. 

 Mr. J, Perkins, Northampton. — Commended. 



